William Davidson, Adelaide, to 'My Very Dear Friend'
- Component identifier:
- File 379
- Content Summary:
- Wrote to the Rev. James Brown from Port Augusta but mislaid it when laid up with an attack of dysentery; temperature reached 115° in January; has travelled a great deal; way of living is different as people intend to return home, but there is a change as younger people put their roots down; the Church in the colony; exodus of people to gold fields elsewhere; development of the railway and telegraph.
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- M862
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Parkes PlaceCanberra ACT 2600, Australia
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