Robert Pratt (settler)
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Robert and Henry Pratt were brothers who were the first settlers in central
Barnhartvale, British Columbia Barnhartvale, originally Barnhart Vale, is located at the southeast end of Kamloops, British Columbia, Kamloops, south of Dallas, British Columbia, Dallas in British Columbia, Canada. The area includes riding stables, farms, and ranches. There is ...
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. 'Pratt Road', a main residential access, is named after them. Robert Pratt (1870–1935) settled in Barnhartvale in 1890; in 1894 his brother (1863–1943) acquired adjoining crown land south of Robert's property. Robert married Helena Todd, daughter of James Todd. By the early 1900s Robert Pratt had a highly successful farm with a large apple orchard. Pratt was among the first in the Interior of British Columbia to sell apples commercially, winning a gold medal in 1911 at the International Agricultural Fair in England.


References

* Balf, Mary, "Kamloops: A History of the District Up To 1914, Kamloops Museum Archives, Kamloops, 1969, pp. 123–127

N379, The Todds and Pratts of Barnhartvale * Stewart, John, Robert Pratt and Family, The Kamloops Daily News, Friday, December 18, 1987 People from Kamloops Settlers of Canada {{canada-bio-stub