William
Angus Alexander McMaster
Mr. McMaster
surveyed five mineral claims in the Lac La Ronge area Group 469, in
1927.
They were
named the Britannia, Canadian, War Loan, War Bond and Victory mineral
claims. The prospector who staked these claims must have been a war veteran
from World War I.
He also
surveyed mineral claims in Group 469, in the 1930s. I assume that he
traveled from his office in Prince Albert to complete these surveys in the
North.
I have not
had much luck in locating historical data on the life of Mr. McMaster. He
did practice out of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan in the early days and was in
partnership with Mr. William Christie, SLS, DLS
It was noted
in a letter from Mr. Jas. McKay MP, dated April 6th,
1914,
to the then Minister of the Interior, that Messrs. McMaster & Christie were
evidently good conservatives and as such needed a particular job in Prince
Albert.
W.A.A.
McMaster received his commissions as a Dominion Land Surveyor in
1910,
and Alberta Land Surveyor in
1911,
and his Saskatchewan commission in
1912.
He passed
away on November 22nd,
1957
in Guelph, Ontario.
Jack Webb In "Muskeg, Outcrops And 40 Below"
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