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33: 225:, who typically was also Indian agent as well as mines commissioner, which was a post associated with each of the mining districts. The office of chief gold commissioner continued, however, and still functions today as the administrator and chief regulatory authority for the Mineral Tenure Act, Coal Act and associated acts dealing with the holding and maintenance of mineral and coal tenure (claims and leases) within British Columbia. 232:
is Donna Myketa. Previous BC chief gold commissioners include Mark Messmer, May Mah-Paulson, Edmund J. Collazzi, Anne Currie, Gary Townsend, Laurel Nash, Jody Shimkus, Lisa Nye, William Phelan, Patrick O’Rourke, Gerald German, Denis Lieutard, John Clancy, M.R. Rutherford, E.J. Bowles, R.H. McCrimmon,
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The ten commissioners were appointed to specific geographic jurisdictions. Their primary role was to issue mining licences and register gold claims. The commissioners also acted as agents of everyday authority. They settled mining disputes, collected government revenues, oversaw land claims, served
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had three priorities to protect the two colonies he governed: to protect the boundaries, to uphold law and order, and to provide access to the gold fields. In 1859, the
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nearly all gold commissioner positions had been devolved to separate offices, with the bulk of the office's power and legacy inherited by the
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could deliver it to the capital. A gold commissioner's powers and duties also encompassed the duties of government agent,
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to the U.S. government. In these circumstances, Douglas enhanced the limited military capability of the
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and developed the office of gold commissioner buttressed by the periodic visits of a
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might challenge the British jurisdictions. After the native population in the
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as electoral officers, and dealt with the natives. They displayed the
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The West Beyond the West: A History of British Columbia (3rd ed.)
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The current chief gold commissioner (April 28, 2023) of
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was an important regional administrative post in the
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Queensland
Western Australia
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Colony of British Columbia
Governor Douglas
Pig War
McGowan's War
American settlers
Washington Territory
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Vancouver Island
Royal Engineers
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Gold Escort
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