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Autograph letter signed from Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell to William Pickering, Assistant Surveyor...

Autograph letter signed from Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell to William Pickering, Assistant Surveyor...

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Autograph letter signed from Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell to William Pickering, Assistant Surveyor, from Sydney, 22 August 1844, relating to surveys of the coast from Port Fairy to Cape Otway and to the mouth of the Barwon and the Hopkins River and its tributary Neil Blacks River in the Port Phillip area

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Full title

Autograph letter signed from Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell to William Pickering, Assistant Surveyor, from Sydney, 22 August 1844, relating to surveys of the coast from Port Fairy to Cape Otway and to the mouth of the Barwon and the Hopkins River and its tributary Neil Blacks River in the Port Phillip area

Date

22 August 1844

Call Numbers

MLDOC 735

Record Identifier

nGm4a2yY

Reference Code

918439
Physical Description

Contents

1 folder of textual material - manuscript

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Full title

Autograph letter signed from Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell to William Pickering, Assistant Surveyor, from Sydney, 22 August 1844, relating to surveys of the coast from Port Fairy to Cape Otway and to the mouth of the Barwon and the Hopkins River and its tributary Neil Blacks River in the Port Phillip area

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Notes

Description source

Compiled from the Manuscripts MLDOCs as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Mrs R. W. Aherne, March 1965

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLDOC 735

Record Identifier

nGm4a2yY

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Reference code

918439

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