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Latitude
-36.3593
Longitude
146.3254
Start Date
1838-04-15
End Date
1838-04-15

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"Mr Faithfull has fallen back on my station with the escaped people, and one wounded man, who is so dreadfully lacerated, that I believe he cannot survive." - p319 H.J. White to Col. Sec., 15 April 1838 'George Faithfull and his men recover at Lieutenant-Colonel White's station' in Cannon, Michael (ed.) Historical Records of Victoria Vol 2A The Aborigines of Port Phillip 1835-1839, Melbourne: Victorian Government Printing Office 1982

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ID
t1c2e7

Extended Data

DateNote
Date of H.J. White's letter to Col. Sec.
Location Source
Wells, W.H. "Plan of the road between Gundagai and Port Phillip" June 28, 1841