Mould Rock (52˚16'53" 128˚45'00" W of S end of Price I, NW of Bella Bella). Sapper Charles A Mould was a member of the Columbia detachment of Royal Engineers, which served in BC 1858–63. He travelled to the W coast with his wife on board the Thames City with the main contingent of men, arriving in 1859. Mrs Mould was apparently unable to conform to the restrictions of military life. In Apr 1860, Col Richard Moody, cdr of the detachment, wrote, “In consequence of the repeated acts of...
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