ContentsPreface1. Simon McGillivray and What He Did on June 21, 18332. George Chismore and the Western Union Russian-American Telegraph3. Thomas Hankin and the Founding of Hazelton4. Edgar Dewdney, Charles Horetzky and Passers-By5. Jim May and the Miners of the Omineca Gold Rush6. Jack Gillis and his Helpful Grave7. Thomas Riley, Barney Devine and Their Dead Ends8.
Bishop William Ridley, his wife Jane and the Hazelton Queek9. Richard Loring and the Mystery of the Swedish Balloon10. Father Morice and His Trembling Knees11. James Kirby and Mexican Tom, the Hazelton Bully12. Horace and Alice Wrinch and Their Arrival in Kispiox13. Sperry Cline and the Suspended Corpse14. Mr. Sargent, Mr.
Loring and Their Bitter Feud15. George MacKenzie, The Missing Medicine Chest and Runaway Dogs16. Sperry Cline and the Winter Mail17. Constance Cox and the Nurses of Hazelton Hospital18. James Maitland-Dougall and the Policing of Hazelton19. The People of Hazelton and their Shocking Morals20. Grace Morley and the Soiled Doves of Two Mile21. Emily Carr and the Totem Poles of the Skeena22.
Rene D'Egville and the Men from Hazelton Who Went to War23. May Hogan, the Woman from Hazelton Who Went to War24. The Hudson's Bay Company and the 250th Birthday Celebrations25. Captain Streett and the First Aeroplane to Reach Hazelton26. Premier Tolmie and his Famous Caravan Visit HazeltonAppendix 1 Edgar Dewdney's Letter About the Founding of HazeltonAppendix 2 Those Who ServedAppendix 3 World War 1 CasualtiesNotes and SourcesAcknowledgementIndexAbout the Author.