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Early Vancouver Volume Three By: Major J.S. Matthews, V.D. 2011 Edition (Originally Published 1935) Narrative of Pioneers of Vancouver, BC Collected During 1933-1934. Supplemental to Volumes One and Two collected in 1931-1932. About the 2011 Edition The 2011 edition is a transcription of the original work collected and published by Major Matthews. Handwritten marginalia and corrections Matthews made to his text over the years have been incorporated and some typographical errors have been corrected, but no other editorial work has been undertaken. The edition and its online presentation was produced by the City of Vancouver Archives to celebrate the 125 th anniversary of the City's founding. The project was made possible by funding from the Vancouver Historical Society. Copyright Statement 2011 City of Vancouver. Any or all of Early Vancouver may be used without restriction as to the nature or purpose of the use, even if that use is for commercial purposes. You may copy, distribute, adapt and transmit the work. It is required that a link or attribution be made to the City of Vancouver. Reproductions High resolution versions of any graphic items in Early Vancouver are available. A fee may apply. Citing Information When referencing the 2011 edition of Early Vancouver, please cite the page number that appears at the bottom of the page in the PDF version only, not the page number indicated by your PDF reader. Here are samples of how to cite this source: Footnote or Endnote Reference: Major James Skitt Matthews, Early Vancouver, Vol. 3 (Vancouver: City of Vancouver, 2011), 33. Bibliographic Entry: Matthews, Major James Skitt. Early Vancouver, Vol. 3. Vancouver: City of Vancouver, 2011. City of Vancouver Archives 1150 Chestnut Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6J 3J9 604.736.8561 archives@vancouver.ca vancouver.ca/archives Contact Information

Colonel Hulme afterwards commanded the 62 nd Overseas Battalion, the third battalion to leave Vancouver. ARCHIVISTS WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD. SIR ARTHUR CURRIE. About April 1932, Gen. Sir Arthur Currie passed through Vancouver on his way from the Orient to eastern Canada, and was, one afternoon about four, informally entertained by a large assemblage of ex-overseas officers who had gathered together to shake hands, chat, and drink a cocktail in the Oval Room of the Hotel Vancouver. Prior to 1899, a large wooden shed served as the first drill hall in Vancouver, and General Currie, as former Corporal Currie of the 1 st Battalion, 5 th Regiment, Canadian Garrison Artillery, Victoria, had once entered it on a holiday event when the Victoria battalion had paid a visit to the 2 nd Battalion in Vancouver. In 1931, the many regiments of Vancouver subscribed together to erect a memorial to mark the site of the old drill shed, and General Currie was invited to unveil the bronze tablet, but being indisposed in health, he declined, so the memorial was taken to the Oval Room for him to see. The shining new bronze tablet, bearing in part the words, HERE STOOD THE DRILL SHED, was suitable placed upon an easel, and, conducted by a group of senior officers, General Currie was escorted across the spacious room to view it; Major Matthews, City Archivist, Vancouver, long known to General Currie as a collector of military relics and records of British Columbia, as well as an old friend of many years, was among them, and had been responsible for the proposal, creation and design of the tablet. The general stood in front of the tablet for a moment or so, gazing and reading, and then, placing his hand on Major Matthews shoulder, said with much feeling, Gentlemen. Men like Matthews here are worth their weight in gold. He then continued with some reminiscences, etc. Men like an archivist must naturally include all archivists. Just why Gen. Currie expressed himself thus must forever remain unknown, but it might have had something to do with his then recent unfortunate experience when he had to defend himself in the courts against unjust and libellous statements that he sacrificed his men, and that the records fortunately kept as all military units have to keep served in some especially useful way to vindicate his actions in the Great War. 318

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City Archives, Room 1016 Temporary City Hall 16 Hastings Street East Vancouver, B.C. 29 th August 1935. Dear Miss White: May I have the pleasure of expressing to you the tardy but most hearty thanks for the splendid manner in which you indexed the third volume of EARLY VANCOUVER. Those who do not understand the patience and persistence necessary to make an extensive index to a book of 450 pages replete with detail, might not appreciate the inordinate amount of labour which it involves as fully as I do consequent upon personal experience. The endeavour you made has resulted in an index which does not annoy whenever referred to, owing to its lack of never showing what is wanted as some indices do but appears to have taken in everything. It is an exquisite piece of work, and I hope you will accept my compliments, my gratitude, and my thanks. I have the honour to be, dear Miss White, Miss Elsie White. Your obedient servant, J.S. Matthews CITY ARCHIVIST. 321