General exhibits 64-96
Description
| Title Proper | RG33-69 VOLUME 78 FILE 64-96 | 
| Date(s) of material from this resource digitized | 1948 | 
| General material designation | From this file, LOI has digitized one textual record or image. | 
| Scope and content | This volume contains general evidence presented in the "General Evidence" hearings
                                          (see volumes 75-77). Each piece of evidence is stamped with these fields: "Exhibit
                                          #," "Date," and "Filed by"; use the exhibit number and date to find were each item
                                          is used in the hearings. The file includes publications on strawberry farming and
                                          a map of Maple Ridge that indicates who was responsible for the sale of each property. | 
| Name of creator | 
                                          
                                          	Canada. Bird Commission.
                                          	
                                          	
                                           created this archive. | 
| Immediate source of acquisition | The digital copies of the records were acquired by the Landscapes of Injustice Research
                                          Collective between 2014 and 2018. This record was digitized in full. | 
Structure
| Repository | Library and Archives Canada | 
| Fonds | Bird Commission | 
| Sub-series | RG33-69 VOLUME 78 | 
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General exhibits 64-96
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