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Named by early settlers Muscle Brook because of great number of shell fish resembling muscles. Name changed to Muswellbrook by Govt.
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Muswellbrook "Cottage of Content"
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Paddocks adjoining Inn to be used for St. Patrick's Day races. John Carpenter
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Muswellbrook Benevolent Society
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Meeting of the Magistrates, Clergy and Gentry held at the Court House to establish Benevolent Society
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Muswellbrook Cloth Factory and Flour Mill
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To be sold by auction under instructions of George Miller of Sydney. Massive brick building 93 ft long 23 ft wide with other buildings adjoining. Counting house and Store, Brick cottage formerly the engineers apartments.etc
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Muswellbrook Cloth Factory and Flour Mill
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Advertised for sale
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Muswellbrook Court House
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Tender for Court House
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Muswellbrook Court House
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Walls of the new Court House at their full height. Stone front to building
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Muswellbrook Court House
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Handsome brick building with polished stone front
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Muswellbrook Court House
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Designed by late Colonial Architect. 3 rooms, the middle one sufficiently large to hold Quarter Sessions; Ornamental stone at the front. Contractor Henry Nowland
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Muswellbrook lockup
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New lock up needed as all prisoners from the northern district on route to Maitland gaol have to be confined there. Old wooden building used since police were first stationed in the district
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Muswellbrook Presbyterian School
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56 pupils examined by Rev. J.S. White in the Scots church
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Muswellbrook Steam Mills
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George Chivers advertising for a jenny spinner. Family man accustomed to work in a factory preferred
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Muswellbrook Store
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Formerly the business of R.C. Dangar and then T. Kerr. Now to be let
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Muswellbrook Stores
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Operated by Robert Beames
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Muswellbrook Tweed Factory
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John Ferguson advertising to employ two weavers
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Muswellbrook Tweed Factory and Flour Mill
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Advertised to let by Joseph Chivers. Residence and garden attached
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St. Alban's Church Muswellbrook
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Marriage of Rev. Richard George Boodle, minister of St. Albans chruch Muswellbrook and eldest son of Rev. R. Boodle, rector of Radstock, Somersetshire, to Anne Darling, second daughter of the late L. Rees of Glamorganshire on 13th January. Officiating clergy Rev. G. Turner
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St. Alban's Episcpal School Muswellbrook
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Rev. Boodle provided a substantial feast for the children of the St. Alban's Episcopal school on the occasion of the annual exams. A pleasant day, the loud laughter and hearty calls ringing through the quiet parsonage grounds until sunset when all departed
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Stags Head Hotel, Muswellbrook
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Mr. Ward proprietor. Dinner held at hotel to celebrate R. Windeyer being returned as representative of County Durham
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Thorntons Family Hotel, Muswellbrook
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Built 3years previously by late Sylvester Thornton. To be let for 3 or 5 years