Men and a River: A History of the Richmond River District, 1828-1895Relationship between squatters and Aborigines, early depredations and murders. |
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The Invasion of the Valley | 14 |
The Cedarcutters | 27 |
Progress and Problems | 40 |
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A. P. Elkin aborigines acres Alstonville Armidale arrived August Australian Ballina Big Scrub Brisbane brought built bullock Bundock C. G. Tindal camp cane Captain Rous Casino cattle cedar-cutters Charles Church Clarence and Richmond Clarence District Clarence River Clark Irving coast colony convict Coraki Creek Crown Lands Darling Downs Diary Dr Dobie dray Dyraaba early England exported farmers Gazette Governor Grafton Henry Barnes Hewitt Papers Hunter River Ibid industry James John July June Kyogle Lismore logs McKinnon Melbourne miles mill Moreton Bay N. C. Hewitt northern rivers Notebook November October Ogilvie pioneer population Port Queensland quoted R.R.H.S. Journal Rainbow Reminiscences rich Richmond River sawyers schooners Select Committee selectors settled settlement settlers sheep ship South Wales squatters station hands steam steamers sugar Sydney tablelands Thomas timber track trade Tweed Tweed River vessel William Clement William Yabsley Wyrallah Yabsley Jnr