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Revision as of 15:30, 20 November 2015
Contents
- 1 location
- 2 The Country around Boggy Creek
- 3 Links to the KellyGang
- 4 What was Boggy Creek like in the late 1870's
- 5 Properties and Towns in the area
- 6 What happened in the area of Boggy Creek after the time of the KellyGang
- 7 How has the Boggy Creek area changed
- 8 What is happening at the area of Boggy Creek today
location
see Bullock Creek.
The Country around Boggy Creek
Head waters
Down Stream
The water in Boggy Creek finishes up in the Ovens River near Moyhu (Argus13/9/83) Map
Photograph
Links to the KellyGang
According to Ned Kelly in the Cameron letter James Whitty and Burn were the largest squatters on Boggy Creek.
See also the Jerilderie Letter
On about 29/10/1878 SConst Kelly and his search party had intended going to Moyhu after they had visited Greta, but it got very dark and commenced to thunder and lighten about four miles on the Boggy Creek. They camped here and it was raining all night. They had no tents. The rest of the men had a small blue blanket each, but SConst Kelly had none. (RC7982)
What was Boggy Creek like in the late 1870's
By the mid 1860s the area around Boggy Creek was being selected.
Properties and Towns in the area
What happened in the area of Boggy Creek after the time of the KellyGang
How has the Boggy Creek area changed
What is happening at the area of Boggy Creek today