Correspondence (private letter).
Minutes (2), Other documents (1).
Ffarmer expresses interest in British Columbia's [gold] Diggings and asks Fortescue about travel to, and conditions in, the colony. Blackwood and Elliot minute that Ffarmer be directed to find answers to his questions in a number of commercially available
publications.
Being about to visit British Columbia I have taken the
liberty of writing to beg the favor of your giving me some little
information with respect to that Colony. I trust that the
circumstance of my going, and the interest I feel naturally in the
Country in question will plead my apology for addressing you.
Could you kindly inform me if there is any means of
conveyance from San Francisco to the Diggings at British Columbia,
if provisions are obtainable & if the Climate is extremely cold or
otherwise.
Your reply to Mr Caird of Thursday Evening,
leaves no doubt of the large yield of gold to the miners.
With my respectful apologies for troubling you thus.
I have the honor To be, Sir,
Yr. mo. ob. Servant
R.G. Ffarmer
Mr Elliot
I should recommend the writer to purchase the Parly
correspce. It contains nearly all the informn he will
require. The Colonization Circular & a little publication called
"Copper's Emigration Circular," "British Columbia Price" wd
help him considerably. The last is to be got at 60 Gracechurch
St.
Tell him of the Colonization Circular and of the other cheap
publications, saying that he will probably find in them as much
information as he will require, but that if he desires to acquaint
himself more generally with the public affairs of B. Columbia and the progress of the Colony, it would be necessary for him to
purchase of some Parliamentary Bookseller certain Blue Books which
have been presented to the H. of Commons on the subject in the
course of the last few Sessions.