Burrowye
From KellyGang
Revision as of 15:33, 20 November 2015 by Admin (Talk | contribs) (Text replacement - "MediaWiki:Sidebar" to "<sidebar>MediaWiki:PlacesSidebar</sidebar>")
Contents
- 1 One of the original properties in the Kelly Country
- 2 History at Burrowye before the KellyGang
- 3 What was Burrowye like in the late 1870's
- 4 Links to the KellyGang
- 5 Rivers Creeks and Hills near Burrowye
- 6 What happened at Burrowye after the time of the KellyGang
- 7 What is happening at Burrowye today
One of the original properties in the Kelly Country
- Nearest towns
Wodonga [[../plC_D/corryongT2.html|../plC_D/corryongT2.html]]
Corryong
History at Burrowye before the KellyGang
First taken up between 1837 and 1840 by the overlander from New South Wales, William Hugh Scott (14,000 acres)In 1876 Burrowye North was licensed to Andrew Anderson, Thomas Brown, James Rutherford and the half yearly license fee was £153 See also (Argus8/2/64)
Where did the name Burrowye come from
The original aboriginal owners
The first selectors
Map
Photograph
Original neighbouring properties
- North
- South
- West
- East
It would be great to hear more about Burrowye; can you please help
What was Burrowye like in the late 1870's
Links to the KellyGang
The KellyGang knew this area well as they moved horses and cattle backwards and forward between Victoria and New South Wales
Rivers Creeks and Hills near Burrowye
On the Murray River west of Wodonga
What happened at Burrowye after the time of the KellyGang
What is happening at Burrowye today
</sidebar></sidebar>