William Downie

William Downie

William Downie (1820-1893) was a Scottish prospector and explorer involved in the gold rushes in California and British Columbia of the mid-19th Century.

In gold rush-era California, Downie led an expedition up the North Fork of the Yuba River. Major Downie's travels are documented in his 1893 autobiography, "Hunting for Gold" Downie was the first mayor of Downieville, California, in 1849, until which time it had been named "The Forks".

Downie explored British Columbia at the request of Governor James Douglas, in 1858 investigating the route from Bute Inlet to the Cariboo via the Homathko River an attempted development of which led to the Chilcotin War a few years later. At the onset of the Big Bend Gold Rush of 1865, Downie travelled up the Columbia River before steamboat service on that route began. [ [http://ilmbwww.gov.bc.ca/bcgn-bin/bcg10?name=14804 BCGNIS entry "Downie Creek (creek)"] ]

Legacy

Places named for Major Downie:
*Downieville, California
*The former goldrush boomtown of Downie Creek, British Columbia, at the confluence of the stream of the same name with the Columbia River and adjacent to the vanished boomtown of La Porte, both at the heart of the Big Bend goldfields.

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