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Hamilton Hume - Records

Title
Hamilton Hume - Records
Repository
Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales
Reference
FM 3/690
Date Range
1821 - 1924
Description

Miscellaneous materials on Hume 1858-1924 including references to Hume in the "Yass Courier" 1858-73; typescript article on memorial to Hume and Hovell at Lara, Victoria 1924; reminiscences of Miss Grace Kennedy 1857 onwards (typescript); obituary of Hume 1873 which appeared in the "Yass Courier"; letter from Hume to Hovell which appeared in the "Goulbourn Herald" in 1855; notes on land granted to Hume 1821-62 (typescript) [microfilm, FM 3/690]. Bank book 1835-50 [microfilm, FM3/600]. See also information in the Yeo collection.

Quantity
1 reel
Access
Available for reference

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