"Neal "Curly" Evans" was a freight industry entrepreneur in the Bridge River Country/Bridge River-Lillooet Country of the British Columbia Interior/Interior of British Columbia, Canada who acquired legendary status in that region because of his enterprise and daring and personality.

Evans was born in the Dakotas and came to the Cariboo as a boy. His nickname derives from the curly, dark hair of his youth - "a mass of raven locks" - although later in life he was balding. His freighting career spanned the age from jerk-line times on the Cariboo Road to bush piloting, instructed by no less than Ginger Coote, who pioneered flying in the Bridge River and Fort St. James areas of BC. Around 1910, Evans was employed by the BC Express Company (formerly Barnard's Express) out of Ashcroft, British Columbia. He was also, like many others in this region, a cowboy as well as a miner.

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