01870ctcaa22003371a 450000100070000000500170000700800410002401900130006503500120007803500110009004000180010104200090011904300120012804500170014010000220015724500660017926000160024530000250026150000390028650600420032552002590036754505210062665000740114765000450122165000670126665100460133365100350137965100310141495300380144595300490148310200820130118152623.0020417i19641979xx 000 0deng 1 a23492749 93213467 a102008 aANLbengdANL aanuc au-at-ne2 bd1838bd19791 aPayne, Leonard L.10aPapers on the Myall Creek massacre,f1964-1979h[manuscript]. c[1964-1979] a0.09 m.a(3 folders) aManuscript reference no.: MS 9619. aAvailable for research. Not for loan. aMS 9619 comprises unpublished texts documenting stories of descendants of people who worked at Myall Creek, New South Wales, at the time of the massacre in June 1838, notes by Leonard L. Payne, and histories of Myall Creek and nearby Bingara (3 folders).0 aLeonard L. Payne was prospecting at Myall Creek in July 1964 with partners Cecil Wall and Ron Inman when he was approached by an anthropologist seeking information on Aboriginal sites. He delved into the history of the Myall Creek massacre. Cecil Wall's father John, and grandfather William Wall had worked on Myall Creek Station, William working there in 1838 at the time of the massacre. Payne documented stories handed down through William, and Wally Fogarty, an Aboriginal who also worked at the station in 1838. 0aAboriginal AustraliansxCrimes againstzNew South WaleszMyall Creek. 0aMassacreszNew South WaleszMyall Creek. 0aAboriginal AustralianszNew South WaleszMyall CreekxHistory. 0aNew South WalesxRace relationsxHistory. 0aMyall Creek (N.S.W.)xHistory. 0aBingara (N.S.W.)xHistory. aManuscripts subject term: History aManuscripts subject term: Indigenous peoples