I transmit to you for your information copies of a correspondence
with Mr. J.W. Trutch Chief Commissioner of Lands and Works, respecting
the engraving and printing of the General Map of British Columbia
compiled inthe the Lands and Works Office of the Colony.
I have the honor to be
Sir,
Your most obedient
humble Servant Kimberley
Other documents included in the file
Copy, Trutch to the Under Secretary of State Colonial Office, 10 August 1870, stating that "authority has been recieved by the Crown Agents for an expenditure
of ($500) five hundred dollars" for the printing of the General Map of British Columbia.
Copy, Trutch to the Under Secretary of State Colonial Office, 22 August 1870, stating that he had in interview with Stanford regarding the maps and that the proposal appears to be secure.
Copy, Stanford to Trutch, 19 August 1870, stating that he "shall be quite willing to make any reasonable additions that may
appear to you desierable resulting from fresh surveys during the next three or four
years" regarding the map of British Columbia.
Copy, Herbert to Trutch, 25 August 1870, authorizing the acceptance of Stanford's terms in regard to future additions to the map of British Columbia.