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Kendall family papers, 1861-1950

Kendall family papers, 1861-1950

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1kVdk8en

Kendall family papers, 1861-1950

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Full title

Kendall family papers, 1861-1950

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Date

1861-1950

Call Numbers

MLMSS 3796

Record Identifier

1kVdk8en

Reference Code

422989
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Fonds

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Microfilm : items 1-8); CY 2680 (MLMSS 3796/4-5X); CY 1523 (MLMSS 3796/6); CY 2681 (MLMSS 3796/7-8); CY 1523 (MLMSS 3796/9); CY 2685 (MLMSS 3796/11-12).

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Contents

VOLUME MLMSS 3796/1
Guide and index to correspondents compiled in the Mitchell Library

(A). Letters received by Henry Kendall, 1861-1882, MS. poems and lectures, 1863-1881, Songs from the Mountains, 1880 with MS. notes and papers and log book kept while inspector of forests, 1881-1882. (B). Correspondence of Charlotte Kendall, 1867-1922,...

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Full title

Kendall family papers, 1861-1950

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Author / Creator

Notes

General note

Available for reference
Guide compiled in the Mitchell Library

Description source

Information upgraded from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (7-1159C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Henry Kendall, 1839-1882, began writing poetry at an early age and began to publish it c.1859. From 1869-1870 he tried unsuccessfully to make a living from his poetry in Melbourne, Vic. and he returned to Sydney, N.S.W. in poverty. From 1873-1875 he lived at Gosford, N.S.W. In 1875 he moved to Camden Haven, N.S.W. and in 1881, when he became inspec...

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 3796

Record Identifier

1kVdk8en

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422989

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