Brant, C.C.

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Brant, C.C.

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        [18--]-[19--]

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        C.C. Brant was a teamster hauling logs from a logging dump in Whitney, Ontario in the winter of 1919. Shortly thereafter he moved to Fort St. John, British Columbia. In the winter of 1922 he had been there long enough to apply for a land patent. He still had his horses but was also ranching at the Z Cross Ranch. He was considering going into a partnership with others so that he would be free to return back to Ontario for a visit.

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        RC0654

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        Dates of creation, revision and deletion

        2015-06-08

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            A. Wilson