Bethanga

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One of the original properties in the Kelly Country

Nearest towns

Wodonga

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Beechworth

History at Bethanga before the KellyGang

First taken up in 1837 by Robert and Rev David Johnson, overlanders from New South Wales (40,000 acres)

In 1876 the license was held by Alexander Kirkham Finlay and Colin Campbell Finlay and the half yearly license fee was £87 10 00

Where did the name Bethanga come from

The original aboriginal owners

The first selectors

Map

Photograph

Original neighbouring properties

North
Talgarno
South
Bungil
West
Koetong
East
Wagera

What was Bethanga like in the late 1870's

Bethanga was the largest run in in the Beechworth area in 1879 (Argus6/3/79)

The Minister of Mines threatened some time before that if the mining leases were not worked according to law, they should be forfeited. Kitchingman’s Pyrites Works started again in a week or so.

The Land Commission went to Bethanga. (Argus20/3/79)

The race club was active (OMA5/4/1879)

Links to the KellyGang

Rivers Creeks and Hills near Bethanga

Just south of the Murray River and near Wodonga

What happened at Bethanga after the time of the KellyGang

What is happening at Bethanga today

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