The Spirits of The Diamantina
As you peruse through this manuscript you will not only read about the early pioneers who gave their lives to open this expansive area of South Western Queensland but also other historical information – weather, gazetting of the towns and reserves, mail runs and the delivery of stores to these distant areas....
The Customs officer at Birdsville used to live in a tent until it was blown away, and he now lives under the shade of a tree by the creek, where he transacts all business, sometimes has about £2,000 stacked round him.
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Towle – Chas. Frederick, aged 31, eldest son of Dr. Towle (formerly of Geelong), lost in January, 1882, whilst travelling on the Diamantina River, Queensland
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A young man, who gave his name as Kenneth McLeod, died here last week, it is supposed, from dysentery and scurvy. He was reduced to the last state of emaciation before death. There being no doctor here, nothing much could be done for him. It has been threatening rain for some time.
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