“Abbotsford Lumber Mill Hit By Depressed Markets.” Abbotsford Sumas and Matsqui News, June 25, 1930.
“Among Fraser Valley’s Premier Industries: Prosperity of Abbotsford Largely Due to Local Mill Company-Employs 230 Men.” Pacific Coast Lumberman. March 1920. The Reach Gallery Museum. Folder: Abbotsford Lumber Company.
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“Five Buildings at Mill Destroyed by Flames.” Abbotsford Sumas and Matsqui News, June 19, 1924. The Reach Gallery Museum. Folder: Abbotsford Lumber Company.
Harvey, Mary. Interview regarding the Abbotsford Lumber Company. Interviewed by Mona Fedatos, December 12, 1975. The Reach Gallery Museum. Folder: Abbotsford Lumber Company.
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Excerpt from Article About Klu Klux Klan Lecture. Abbotsford Sumas and Matsqui News, April 25, 1928. The Reach Gallery Museum.
“Klansmen Give Impressive Display in Abbotsford.” Abbotsford Sumas and Matsqui News, March 7, 1928. The Reach Gallery Museum.
“Klu Klux Klansmen Holding Meetings.” Abbotsford Sumas and Matsqui News, March 7, 1928. The Reach Gallery Museum.
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“Must B.C. Secede To Effect Oriental Ban Sumas Native Sons’ Assembly Asks Ottawa.” Abbotsford Sumas and Matsqui News, March 7, 1928. The Reach Gallery Museum.
“Opening of the Hindoo Temple.” Abbotsford Sumas and Matsqui News, March 1, 1912. The Reach Gallery Musuem.
“Orientals Fired at Lumber Mill.” Abbotsford Sumas and Matsqui News. July 9, 1930. The Reach Gallery Museum. Folder: Abbotsford Lumber Company.
Peters, H.T. “Did Not Approve Klan Display.” Abbotsford Sumas and Matsqui News, March 14, 1928. The Reach Gallery Museum.
Resolution of the Native Sons of Canada Sumas Prairie Assembly, No. 26, 1927. The Reach Gallery Museum. Folder: Abbotsford Lumber Company.
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Sleigh, Daphne. Go Ahead or Go Home: The Trethewey Story. Abbotsford: Vicarro Publishing, 1994.
Tan, Jin and Patricia E. Roy. The Chinese in Canada. Canadian Historical Association Booklet No. 9, Ottawa: 1985. https://cha-shc.ca/_uploads/5c37480746ab8.pdf.
Trethewey, Clarke. Interview Regarding Abbotsford Timber & Trading Co., August 22, 1985. The Reach Gallery Museum. Folder: Abbotsford Lumber Company.
Trethewey, Howard. “Taken Issue with Mr. Peters.” Abbotsford Sumas and Matsqui News, March 21, 1928. The Reach Gallery Museum.
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