Papers [manuscript]. 1841-1947.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1841-1947.

1. Papers of Edmund Finn including diaries (1841-1851, 1857-1861); accounts (1846-1850); and notes on his marrige and the births and deaths of his children (1849-1861). 2. Scrapbook of Reverend William Mason Finn (1835-1880), continued by his family, 1847-1898, 1932-1947.

7 cm. (2 bound volumes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7066660

Libraries Australia

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Finn family.

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Edmund Finn (1819-1898): journalist and author, best known for his anecdotal history "The Chronicles of early Melbourne, 1835-1852" (1888) which was published under the pseudonym "Garryowen". From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1841-1947. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225644415 ...

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Finn, Edmund, 1819-1898

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Edmund Finn is especially known as the author of The Garryowen Sketches, 1880, later expanded into The Chronicles of Early Melbourne 1835-1852 published in 1888. From the description of Sketches [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225794475 Finn was a journalist and author, best known for his anecdotal history "The Chronicles of early Melbourne, 1835-1852" which was published under the pseudonym "Garryowen." From the description of Memoir of ...