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John Busby - Records

Title
John Busby - Records
Repository
Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales
Reference
FM 4/2116
Date Range
1826 - 1864
Description

Correspondence of the Busby brothers, William, John, George and Alexander, 1826-55; letter-book of John Busby 1827-36; manuscript copies of letters to the Colonial Secretary regarding surveys of mineral deposits, 'Busby's Bore' and the problems of convict labour; diaries and sketchbooks of T. Woore 1846-64 [FM 4/2116].

Formats
Microform
Quantity
1 reel
Access
Available for reference

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