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  •  Margaret Amy 1870-1956 Louisa May 1877-1958
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  • '''Problem of Harry Power''' In 1870 Harry Power was suspected of a number of hold ups and in April a warrant wa May
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  • ...t of people would still be alive. See also ([[The Argus at KellyGang 14/11/1870|Argus14/11/70]]) ...and the one hit knocked the two men down. However ridiculous the evidence may seem, I received three months or £I0, for hitting him and 3 months for del
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  • ...altered after I left command of the detectives in about [[1864-1873 Events|1870]] ([[Royal Commission report day 2 page 23|RC666]]) ...ard]] and broke off contact with him, preferring to deal with me directly. May be. ([[Royal Commission report day 42 page 7|RC14661]])
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  • . '''With Ned Kelly''' In March [[1864-1873 Events|1870]] I held up Robert [[MacBean|MacBean]] on [[Kilfera|Kilera]] Station and to ...tted a number of other robberies all over north eastern Victoria..Later in 1870 I was camped on [[Mount Battery|Mt Battery]]. Dr JP Rowe, the lessee got cl
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  • I was accused of assaulting Const Hall ([[The Argus at KellyGang 30/8/1870|Argus30/8/70]]) '''Jerilderie Robbery 10/2/1879''' I may have dealt with Jacob [[Jacob Wilson|Wilson]] for assisting the police ([[R
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  • I met Mr [[MacBean|McBean]] in the [[Melbourne Club|Melbourne Club]] in 1870. He told me about Harry [[Harry Power|Power]] stealing his gold watch and a ...mand of the [[Police Organisation|detectives]] in about [[1864-1873 Events|1870]] ([[Royal Commission report day 2 page 23|RC666]])
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  • The area had had the official name of the May Day Hills, but it was often known as Spring Creek or Reid's Creek. In 1853 ...Argus at KellyGang 22/8/1868|Argus22/8/68]]) ([[The Argus at KellyGang 1/8/1870|Argus1/8/70]])
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  • == What was the Buckland River like in the late 1870's == ...nts79-2_4Jerilderie Robbery|1879]]. It would seem that the '''KellyGang''' may have had a meeting place in the thick bush country behind Buckland Flat ([[
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  • '''[[Properties|David Reid]]''' occupied the run in about 1845 in the May Day Hill . While [[Gold Mining|gold]] been seen on the run it was officiall == What was Carraramgurmungee like in the late 1870's ==
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  • ...[[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 25/6/1870|(T&C25/6/1870]]) ([[Australian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 5/4/1873|T&C5/4/ ...ustralian Town and Country Journal at KellyGang 25/6/1870 (2)|(T&C25/6/1870]])
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  • == What was Gravel Plains like in the late 1870's == '''KellyGang''' may have gone to Gravel Plains before going to Jerilderie. About 4/2/[[events79
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  • ...ed by 1870s) '''Police station''' see below ([[The Argus at KellyGang 30/8/1870|Argus30/8/70]]) ...otel when [[Aaron Sherritt|Aaron Sherritt]] handed over Charlie in earlier May 1879. ([[Ovens & Murray Advertiser (8)|OMA29/7/79]])
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  • == What was Hedi like in the late 1870's == '''MConst M Carroll''' was the resident policeman in 1878. He may have had an offsider? ([[Royal Commission report day 37 page 1|RC12988]]) s
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  • ...n up by '''James McFarlane''' in 1835-36 as a cattle run(51,200 acres). It may have been the first in Victoria. The run was originally called 'Mount Pleas == What was Omeo like in the late 1870's ==
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  • ...e>First permanent settler was '''[[Properties|William Clark]]''' but there may have been a homestead at '''Waldara''' since 1838. (16,000 acres) == What was Ovens Crossing Place like in the late 1870's ==
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  • By 1870 there were 650 prisoners and 100 staff. ...ce here after he was convicted of being a bushranger in [[1864-1873 Events|1870]]
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  • Graves agreed, but the '''KellyGang''' may have passed through the area. ([[Royal Commission report day 45 page 16|RC1 == What were the Strathbogie Ranges like in the late 1870's ==
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  • == What was Tallarook like in the late 1870's == Most of the coaches to places like Alexandra used to run from Tallarook. In May 1874 the coaches went to [[Seymour|Seymour]] instead.
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  • == What was Taminick like in the late 1870's == The fires that the police searching the [[Warby Ranges|Warby Ranges]] saw may have been caused by the sheppherds on Taminick. ([[Royal Commission report
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