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− | + | The Select Committee of late 1853 that sought to reward discoverers of Victorian goldfields, asked Dunlop when he arrived at Ballarat, ''When you arrived you are sure there was no one there?'' Dunlop replied, ''No; there was no sign of any one, only a few huts belonging to the natives''. <Ref>Stacpoole 1971, p11).</ref> | |
==Post 1854 Experiences== | ==Post 1854 Experiences== |
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Contents
Background
John Dunlop was one of the earliest miners on the Ballarat diggings when he found gold in August 1851. [1] John Dunlop was a widower and dealer. Along with his friend James Regan settled at Golden Point in an area on Poverty Point. [2]
Goldfields Involvement, 1854
The Select Committee of late 1853 that sought to reward discoverers of Victorian goldfields, asked Dunlop when he arrived at Ballarat, When you arrived you are sure there was no one there? Dunlop replied, No; there was no sign of any one, only a few huts belonging to the natives. [3]
Post 1854 Experiences
See also
Further Reading
Corfield, J.,Wickham, D., & Gervasoni, C. The Eureka Encyclopaedia, Ballarat Heritage Services, 2004.