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Andrew Brown (industrialist)

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177:, effectively creating the first European settlement in the Lithgow Valley. He then acquired 200 acres (81 ha) of land in the valley, around Cooerwull Brook (now known in Lithgow as Farmer's Creek). The property originally used for grazing, became known as Cooerwull after the small blue flowers which grow in the area. A suburb in Lithgow still retains the name. 186:
1860s Brown claimed to have found coal on his land, however it was Alfred Carter who was working on property at the time. He used coal to power his flour and later tweed mill. Coal was later to become and still currently is one of Lithgow's major exports, although the road system of the time did not permit this coal to be exported east to
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The next phase of life was replete with a number of changes to his property which fostered Lithgow's economic development. In 1837 Brown established a water driven flour mill on Cooerwull Brook to process the wheat grown both on his own property and on other properties in the Lithgow Valley. In the
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As well as being an enterprising industrialist, Brown is also remembered as being a major contributor to the social fabric of the Presbyterian community of Lithgow and throughout
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A monument in his honour was originally unveiled in the Bowenfels Presbyterian Church in 1895, and is now located at Lithgow Uniting Church in Bridge Street, Lithgow.
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for boys, and also built the Methven church and the current Bowenfels Presbyterian Church, as a school house for the children of itinerant rail workers in the area.
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industrialist, pastoralist, and philanthropist, was instrumental in founding the township of
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In the period between 1824 and 1826 Brown acquired land at
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Perthshire
Scotland
Bowenfels, New South Wales
Australia
Scottish
Australian
Cooerwull Academy
St Andrew's College
Scottish–born
Australian
Lithgow
Presbyterian
Perthshire
Scotland
Methven, Perth and Kinross
Colony of New South Wales
Bowenfels, New South Wales
Sydney
New South Wales
Cooerwull Academy
boarding school
St Andrew's College
University of Sydney


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