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David Scott Mitchell - Papers, being miscellaneous documents concerning New Zealand, 1820-1890

David Scott Mitchell - Papers, being miscellaneous documents concerning New Zealand, 1820-1890

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/16AJ25Vn

David Scott Mitchell - Papers, being miscellaneous documents concerning New Zealand, 1820-1890

About this item

Full title

David Scott Mitchell - Papers, being miscellaneous documents concerning New Zealand, 1820-1890

Date

1820 - 1890

Call Numbers

C 184

Record Identifier

16AJ25Vn

Reference Code

447408

Language

  • English
  • Maori
Physical Description

Contents

1 volume - 0.02 Meters

Textual Records

Textual Records - (printed)

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Issue Copy

Microfilm : CY 154, frames 395-525 (C 184).

Photocopy : xerox copy from microfilm.

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

Papers mainly concerning colonisation, emigration, land purchases and Maori-settler relations. Include circulars, correspondence, notices, proclamations, prospectuses, regulations, translations and copies of treaties. Correspondents include James Busby, E. G. Wakefield, William Hutt, William Colenso, T. F. Buxton, Sir Francis Baring, Baron C. de Th...

Alternative Titles

Full title

David Scott Mitchell - Papers, being miscellaneous documents concerning New Zealand, 1820-1890

Notes

General note

Papers assembled by David Scott Mitchell and bound by the Mitchell Library
David Scott Mitchell bookplate inside front cover
Contents list (2 pp.) enclosed with volume

Contextual Information

Source

Bequeathed by D. S. Mitchell, 1907

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

C 184

Record Identifier

16AJ25Vn

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Other Identifiers

Reference code

447408

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