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Richard Calga Poldevin Sheridan papers mainly historical notes on the Orange District, ca. 1850s-188...

Richard Calga Poldevin Sheridan papers mainly historical notes on the Orange District, ca. 1850s-188...

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Richard Calga Poldevin Sheridan papers mainly historical notes on the Orange District, ca. 1850s-1880

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Richard Calga Poldevin Sheridan papers mainly historical notes on the Orange District, ca. 1850s-1880

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Date

ca. 1850s-1880

Call Numbers

MLMSS 2610 (Y 4944-Y 4945) , MLMSS 2610/Boxes 3X-4X

Record Identifier

nvg8B501

Reference Code

845756
Physical Description

Contents

2 cartons, 2 outsize boxes

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Level of description

Fonds

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This material is held offsite and is usually available after 4pm on the next business day. Please submit your request through Ask a Librarian : Outsize boxes MLMSS 2610/Boxes 3X-4X are held onsite

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Richard Calga Poldevin Sheridan papers mainly historical notes on the Orange District, ca. 1850s-1880

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Administrative / Biographical history

After a long career as an Officer of the Justice Dept., Mr R.C. Sheridan arrived in Orange as Clerk of Petty Sessions in 1936. He was born at Baradine in 1895, the son of Richard and Agnes L. Sheridan, and spent his boyhood at Wee Waa. He joined the Justice Dept. in 1912 and by 1915 he was working at Taree. He was Assistant C.P.S. at Lismore and Al...

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 2610 (Y 4944-Y 4945) , MLMSS 2610/Boxes 3X-4X

Record Identifier

nvg8B501

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Reference code

845756

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