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Latest revision as of 23:50, 20 November 2015
Contents
- 1 location
- 2 Beginnings
- 3 Importance of Goulburn
- 4 What was Goulburn like in the late 1870s
- 5 Facilities in Goulburn in the late 1870s
- 6 Links to the KellyGang
- 7 Members of the Goulburn community
- 8 What happened at Goulburn after the time of the Kelly Gang
- 9 What is happening at Goulburn today - linked to the Kelly Country and Ned Kelly's story
location
located south west of Sydney on the Hume Highway in New South Wales
Beginnings
As soon as the Blue Mountains were crossed many squatters made their way through the Goulburn area.
Importance of Goulburn
Goulburn and Bathurst were the two great inland towns of New South Wales. It was the main administrative centre for all the country south to the Victorian boarder.
What was Goulburn like in the late 1870s
Goulburn had a lage number of industries involved with the wool trade and many fine buildings that are still standing
There was no hospital between the one in Beechworth and Goulburn
The railway line from Sydney arrived in Goulburn and stopped there for a few years (T&C25/6/1870) (T&C5/4/1873)
What was the town like (T&C25/6/1870)
Photograph
Map
Facilities in Goulburn in the late 1870s
Population Hotels Royal Hotel (T&C5/4/1873) Churches Anglican and Catholic Cathedrals and most other churches Schools [[../../things/C_community/C_bankt.html|Bank]] Main Streets Local Government Railway Station Telegraph Office
Post Office Police Station Other things of interest Goulburn had a brewery and many other industries.
Links to the KellyGang
Joe Byrne's mother and father were married in the Catholic church of St Peter and Paul in Goulburn in July 1855.
In about 4/2/1879 Aaron Sherritt told Sup Hare the KellyGang may have gone to Goulburn before going to Jerilderie. (RC 1275) (JJK)
Members of the Goulburn community
What happened at Goulburn after the time of the Kelly Gang
One of Joe Byrne's brothers or sisters finished up in the mental hospital in Goulburn. The family had little opportunity to visit.
What is happening at Goulburn today - linked to the Kelly Country and Ned Kelly's story