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The Lytton area has been inhabited by the First Nations people for over 10,000 years. [2] [3] It was one of the earliest locations settled by immigrants in the Southern Interior of British Columbia. The town was founded during the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush of 1858–59, when it was known as "The Forks."
The population density was 1,575.0 inhabitants per square mile (608.1/km 2). There were 147 housing units at an average density of 735.0 per square mile (283.8/km 2). The racial makeup of the city was 99.0% White, 0.3% from other races, and 0.6% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.2% of the population.
The RCMP also started an investigation of the Lytton fire, focusing on two areas. One area is a 2km area in nearby Boston Bar. In Lytton, police are focusing on a 1km radius containing a parking lot and park area, near a combined foot and rail bridge across the Fraser River, seeking to identify movements of people, vehicles and trains. [37]
The Lytton First Nation figure prominently in the history of the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush (1858-1860) and of the associated Fraser Canyon War (1858). At Lytton, then still called Kumsheen , leaders of the miners' regiments from Yale met with the chiefs of the Nlaka'pamux to parley an end to the war.
Kenneth Edward Lytton was born Sept. 28, 1912, in Illinois, to Charles and Mary Lytton. He operated Lytton’s Shell Gas Station and Party Store at 291 Devils Lake Highway for more than four decades.
Lytton First Nation, aka the Lytton Band, a band government of the Nlaka'pamux people, centred at Lytton, British Columbia; Lytton High School, a co-educational secondary school in Gisborne, New Zealand; Lytton Statistical Area, part of the Gisborne suburb of Riverdale, New Zealand; Lytton (sternwheeler), a lake steamer in British Columbia, Canada
Knebworth's most famous resident was Edward Bulwer-Lytton (1803–1873), the Victorian author, dramatist and statesman, who embellished the gardens in a formal Italianate fashion. The 1st Baron's great-grandson Neville (1879–1951) married Judith Blunt, a well known horse breeder who inherited Crabbet Arabian Stud in 1917 and devoted her life ...
Lytton is an unincorporated community in Sonoma County, California, United States.The community is on U.S. Route 101, 3.4 miles (5.5 km) north of Healdsburg. [2]The community of Lytton grew up around a large luxury resort built at the site in 1872 by Capt. William H. Litton.