Talk:British Columbia: Populated Places Table A-M

HOW EACH COLUMN HELPS YOU WITH YOUR RESEARCH:
1. POPULATED PLACE column: names the "populated place" or "location" of interest.

2. FORMER NAME, if applicable column: if the location was known by another name, it is listed here (a year of name change is given, if known).

3. TYPE column: gives type of location (i.e. village, town, city, etc.) - the size definition varies per province.

4. FHL CATALOG column: links the "catagories of sources" available in the FamilySearch Library for this populated place or location.

5. WIKIPEDIA column: like WIKI, gives background information regarding this location.

6. GOOGLE MAPS column: shows the whereabouts of this location on a map.

7. GOOGLE IMAGES column: shows pictures/photos/old maps (sometimes) of this location.

8. WORLDCAT.ORG column: shows sources from other libraries/repositories, etc. for this location.

9. CURRENT DIVISION LINK, where applicable column: helps in knowing the current changes of this location's jurisidiction - see "Note" below.

NOTE : Listed below are the Populated Places in this province, according to the "Gazetteer of Canada: British Columbia" gazetteer of 1953 (see footnote below the table). This gazetteer is used for the sources of locations or Populated Places in the FamilySearch Library Catalog for the Province of British Columbia.

If you wish the current division, where your Populated Place now exists; click on the "Link" below in the "Current Division Link, where applicable" column.

So, this table lists your Populated Place in this province, as it is listed in the FS Library catalog, as well as gives you the link to its current jurisdiction.

FOOTNOTES :

1 - "Gazetteer of Canada - British Columbia,"  FS Library US/CANADA 971.1 E5c 1953. Published by Canadian Board on Geographical Names, Department of Lands and Forests, British Columbia, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, 1953.