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Chris Creek (British Columbia)

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It was named by locals after a rancher/packer named Christopher Pumpmaker who lived in the area in the 1860s. The name was later taken up by government surveyors and the name submitted to the
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First Nations. There are several ranches in the area which utilize the creek for irrigation. Additionally there have been low quality gold deposits discovered along the creek.
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The area surrounding the creek is identified as an area of subsistence hunting by the
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Akrigg, G. P. (Philip) V.; Akrigg, Helen (1 November 2011).
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Index

Canada
British Columbia
South Thompson Rivers
Mouth
Deadman River
50°52′49″N 120°58′13″W / 50.88028°N 120.97028°W / 50.88028; -120.97028
Deadman River
British Columbia Interior
Bonaparte Plateau
Kamloops
Geographic Board of Canada
Secwepemc


"BC Geographical Names"
British Columbia Place Names: Third Edition
ISBN
9780774841702
http://aris.empr.gov.bc.ca/ARISReports/35704.PDF
"Annual Report of the Minister of Mines for the Year Ending"
"Annual Report of the Minister of Mines for the Year Ending 31St December, 1897, Being an Account of Mining Operations for Gold, Coal, Etc., in the Province of British Columbia"
Categories
Thompson Country
Bonaparte Country
Rivers of the Cariboo

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