Tolmie
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location
north on Mansfield, half way to Whitefield, at junction of the road to Tatong.
Beginnings
Ewen Tolmie was one of the first graziers in the area. He had a brother, John who was a witness at a trial against Wild Wright.
Importance of Tolmie
Tolmie was near Stringybark Creek.
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Map
What was Tolmie like in the late 1870s
The Tolmie run was selected
Facilities in Tolmie in the late 1870s
Population Hotels Schools Other things of interest Edward Monk owned a sawmill in the Wombat Ranges, some where near Tolmie and about 11 miles from Mansfield
Links to the Kelly Gang
One of the Tolmie boundary riders,John Martin , was laying baits to poison dingoes, which were plentiful in the neighbourhood of the KellyGang camp near Stringybark Crteek. He saw the KellyGang's horses.
Mr Tolmie, in turn, passed this information to Sergeant Kennedy, whom he took out to Wombat Ranges and showed him the shingled hut on Stringybark Creek, near which the police party afterwards pitched their tent. (JJK)
Const McIntrye found himself near Tolmie soon after the murders at Stringy Bark Creek (FH)
Members of Tolmie community
What happened at Tolmie after the time of the KellyGang
What is happening at Tolmie
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