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Papers [ca.1880] [manuscript]
Bib ID 1446193
Format ManuscriptManuscript
Author
Macdonald family
 
Access Conditions Available for reference. Not for loan. 
Description [ca. 1880] 
5 cm. 
Summary

Documents relating to rural settlement and life in Victoria in the 1880's. Includes a letter by an Australian, John Underwood, who went to Alaska and wrote a book "Alaska, an empire in the making".

Notes

Manuscript reference no. : NLA MS 926.

Subjects Macdonald family - Archives.  |  Underwood, John Jasper, - 1871- - Correspondence.  |  Frontier and pioneer life - Victoria.  |  Pioneers - Victoria - Archives.  |  Victoria - History - 1851-1891.
Time Coverage 1880-1889 
Occupation Pioneers.
Other authors/contributors Underwood, John Jasper, 1871-

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