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William Buchanan (pastoralist)

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in 1851; despite finding little success, he returned to New England struck by the similarity of the landscape to the gold-rich Gippsland area. Buchanan was proved correct and by 1856 the gold rush had extended to northern New South Wales.
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Outside his pastoral interests he served as a magistrate from 1857. He had married Laura Eliza Connell on 31 January 1857, with whom he had five children. He is considered one of the most important Australian pastoral pioneers.
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and acquired an illustrious reputation. He was involved in trade with Britain and in 1882 moved to
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area in 1839 and he later took control of the family properties. He prospected for gold in
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In 1853 he relinquished his property to instead run several cattle runs on the
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to Lieutenant Charles Henry Buchanan and Annie White. On 16 January 1837 the
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Buchanan acquired the 1,000-square-mile (2,590 km)
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with the Buchanans and their five sons (also including
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William Frederick Buchanan
Dublin
Mosman, New South Wales
Dublin
Sydney Harbour
Nathaniel
Scone
New England
Gippsland
Ophir
Castlereagh River
Coonamble
Narrabri
Northern Territory
Glengyle Station
channel country
Queensland
Wave Hill Station
Northern Territory


"Buchanan, William Frederick (1824-1911)"
Australian Dictionary of Biography
Australian National University
"Season and farm"
The Chronicle
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1911 deaths
Australian pastoralists

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