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Discovery and settlement of the Lower Clarence / compiled for the Maclean District Historical Society by E.H. McSwan ; illustrations by Janice Gallagher
Bib ID 2496993
Format BookBook
Author
McSwan, Eleanor H. (Eleanor Hope)
 
Description Maclean, N.S.W. : Maclean District Historical Society, 1974 
11p., 1 leaf of plates : 2 fold.maps ; 26cm. 
ISBN 090932302X : 
Notes

Available from The Secretary, Maclean District Historical Society, R.M.B. 129, Maclean, N.S.W. 2463.

Bibliography: p.11.

Subjects New South Wales. Lower Clarence River region. Settlement  |  Land settlement - New South Wales - Clarence River District .  |  Clarence River Region (N.S.W.) - History.
Other authors/contributors Gallagher, Janice Margaret, illus  |  Maclean District Historical Society

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