Jingellac

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One of the original properties in the Kelly Country

Nearest towns

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Corryong

History at Jingellac before the KellyGang

First taken up by overlanders from New South Wales in 1837 to 1840. Licensed to JA Broughton (31,100 acres)

(In 1872 the NSW Jingelliac run was owned by F P Southwick, 50,000 acres (T&C6/4/1872))

In 1872 the run was licensed to Charles M'Kenzie (T&C6/4/1872)

In 1876 the license was held by Bank of Australasia, ? acres, license fee half year £87/10

Where did the name Jingellac come from

The original aboriginal owners

The effect of selectors

Photograph

Map

Original neighbouring properties

North
Murray River
South
Burrowye
West
Burrowye
East
Walwa

What was Jingellac like in the late 1870's

Gold was discovered on Jingellic in 1856

See also (T&C6/4/1872)

Links to the KellyGang

Rivers Creeks and Hills near Jingellac

On the Murray River west of Wodonga, near the start of the Murray

What happened at Jingellac after the time of the Kelly Gang

What is happening at Jingellac today