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C 61 : Sir Thomas Mitchell diary, 1843-1846

C 61 : Sir Thomas Mitchell diary, 1843-1846

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C 61 : Sir Thomas Mitchell diary, 1843-1846

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Full title

C 61 : Sir Thomas Mitchell diary, 1843-1846

Date

1843-1846

Call Numbers

C 61

Record Identifier

9O4oVJ5n

Reference Code

1122761
Physical Description

Contents

1 volume - 17 x 11 cm. - manuscript

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Item

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Copying Conditions

Copyright status : In copyright

Research & study copies allowed : Author has been deceased for more than 50 years

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Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holder<br>

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Digitised

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Begins 25 August 1843, attending Committee on the Price of Crown Lands; contains references to acquisition of allotments at Lindesay; affairs at East Bargo (Parkhall Estate); questions and answers relating to Mitchell's performance of his duties as Surveyor-General; moving into the stables at Lindesay (2 September 1843); marking the line of road b...

Alternative Titles

Full title

C 61 : Sir Thomas Mitchell diary, 1843-1846

Notes

General note

Microfilm copy available at CY 2030

Date note

Weekdays do not correspond with dates in July 1845, e.g. meeting with Governor is given as Monday 21 July 1845, while on the same page Friday and Saturday are given as 24 and 25 July (i.e. 25 and 26?).

There are two dated sequences in 1845, one dated 1 January-30 July 1845, followed by 9 February-14 December (end of volume).

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

C 61

Record Identifier

9O4oVJ5n

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Reference code

1122761

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