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Old 08-17-2016, 08:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Red Bullets View Post
12 foot Davis came to mine in the Barkerville area in 1849 and it was there that he got the 12 foot claim that was missed by other miners when they put in their claim posts.
He did take out considerable gold ... about 15K's worth. His passion was the peace river and he was a trader on the upper Peace and then Traded out of Fort Vermilion from the 1860's up until his death in 1900. He is buried overlooking the Peace river near the city of Peace River. He was born Henry Fuller Davis in Vermont in 1818.
Just wondering if it's possible to visit his Fort Vermillion trading post?
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