Papers of the Gunn family [manuscript]. 1841-1912.

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Papers of the Gunn family [manuscript]. 1841-1912.

1. Correspondence and papers of Rev. Peter Gunn, 1841-64. 2. Notes on Cambellfield Presbyterian Church, Melbourne, founded 1842. 3. Manuscript of Aeneas Gunn entitled 'The ways of northern waters and many other ways'. 4. Correspondence of Robert Gunn including letters from his brother Aeneas Gunn (1902) and Jeannie Gunn (1903-1912).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7040566

Libraries Australia

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Gunn family.

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Rev. Peter Gunn emigrated to Victoria in 1841. His son, Aeneas Gunn (1862-1903) married Jeannie Taylor (1870-1961) who wrote under her married name, Mrs Aeneas Gunn. From the description of Papers of the Gunn family [manuscript]. 1841-1912. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223316065 ...

Gunn, Peter, d1864.

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Gunn, Jeannie, 1870-1961

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Author of We of the Never Never. From the description of Manuscripts and correspondence [manuscript]. [19--] (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225632986 Mrs Aeneas Gunn was an Australian writer, basing her works on her experiences on an outback station. Her works include 'We of the Never-Never', and 'The little black princess of the Never-Never'. From the description of Letters : Melbourne, to Mr. and Mrs F.A. Lane [manuscript]. 1937-1961. (Libraries Aus...

Gunn, Aeneas, 1862-1903

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