Person

Stacy, John Edward (1799 - 1881)

Born
9 June 1799
Hammersmith, England
Died
13 March 1881
England
Occupation
Surgeon and Botanist

Summary

John Stacy was appointed surgeon to the Australian Agricultural Co. in 1828. He was also responsible for the treatment of all diseased stock and planned the experimental cultivation of drugs. He later practised around Newcastle and then Toowoomba.

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Archival resources

Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales

  • John Edward Stacy - Records, 1838; Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales. Details

The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, ANU Archives Program

  • John Edward Stacy - Records, 1828 - 1836; The Noel Butlin Archives Centre, ANU Archives Program. Details

Private hands (Stacy family)

  • John Edward Stacy - Records, 1799 - 1881; Private hands (Stacy family). Details

Queensland State Archives

  • John Edward Stacy - Records, 1828 - 1880; Queensland State Archives. Details

Published resources

Book Sections

Resources

McCarthy, G.J.

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