Alaric, Albert

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Alaric, Albert

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        Description area

        Dates of existence

        fl. 1920s-1930s

        History

        Albert Alaric ran a mill north of Green Lake which operated for two years. Albert Alaric then moved to BC's Interior to become a pole-cutter.

        Places

        Whistler

        Legal status

        Functions, occupations and activities

        Logger
        Pole-cutter

        Mandates/sources of authority

        1) "Hume and Rumble set up a mill at the north end of Green Lake, run by Albert Alaric. Their big order was for export railway ties which were smaller than the hand-hewn ones used by the PGE and which were bought by railroads in Britain. This mill operated for only two years, then Alaric moved to the interior to become a pole cutter." The Whistler Story, by Anne McMahon.

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        Related entity

        Alaric, Peggy (fl. 1935)

        Identifier of related entity

        CA-BC-AP001

        Category of relationship

        family

        Dates of relationship

        Description of relationship

        Albert was Peggy's father

        Related entity

        Alaric, Ann (fl. 1920s-1930s)

        Identifier of related entity

        CA-BC-AA002

        Category of relationship

        family

        Dates of relationship

        Description of relationship

        married

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        Authority record identifier

        CA-BC-AA001

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        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        Revised November 2017.

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