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Augustus Charles Gregory - Records

Title
Augustus Charles Gregory - Records
Repository
Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales
Reference
MS 191-8 and Q420-42
Date Range
1842 - 1903
Description

Field-books, journals and memoranda 1842-85; letters and maps connected with the North Australian Exploring Expedition 1854-58, and with the Expedition in search of Leichhardt 1857-58; and other records, overall dates 1842-1903. Includes: H. C. Gregory's letters and diaries connected with the North Australian Exploring Expedition 1855, and correspondence with A.C. Gregory 1855-57 [MS Q423, Q424, Q432, Q433, Q442]; F. Mueller's correspondence with A.C. Gregory 1855-57 and A.C. Macdonald 1888-1892 [MS Q423, Q426, Q442]; Henry Richards' petition and other documents relating to the North Australian Exploring Expedition 1855-57; Charles Sturt's correspondence with A.C. Gregory 1854-55 [MS Q421-2]; J. S. Wilson's journal and letters connected with the North Australian Exploring Expedition 1855-57 [MS Q420]; J. T. Baines' correspondence connected with the North Australian Exploring Expedition 1855-57; James Flood's letters and other documents 1855-57;

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