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Dr. William Barker and the Mount Alexander Station 1845 The Beginnings of Permanent Srttlement in the Harcourt Valley

Milford, George
8 pages. The publication data, apart from the date, is taken from Trove as the pamphlet offers none. Included 'The Harcourt Valley 150th Anniversary Celebrations. Programme 2nd - 8th October" 18 pages. "Harcourt is a rural township on the Calder Highway and the railway line from Melbourne to Bendigo. It is 9 km north-east of Castlemaine and on the western side of the Mount Alexander range. To the east of the town is Barkers Creek, a stream which flows towards Castlemaine and which was the site of much easily won alluvial gold during gold rushes in 1851-52. Mount Alexander is the dominant landscape element at Harcourt. (It was named by the New South Wales Surveyor-General in 1836 after Alexander the Great.) In 1845 Dr William Barker acquired the Mount Alexander pastoral run and built a homestead beside Barkers Creek, Harcourt North. The gold discovery at Specimen Gully, on the Barkers Creek, was reputedly made by employees of Barker in 1851." (victorianplaces)
Published 1995 George Milford Harcourt Victoria

$18.00

Condition Jacket Condition Binding Size
Fine N/A Stapled Wraps 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall
Good Reading Book Reference: 18997
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