[Application for membership to the Daughters of the American Revolution, Owasco Chapter, Auburn, New York, under the name Melissa Stone Moffatt Knapp : dated March 26, 1897, certificate of membership issued August 1897.]. [1988?]
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Nicholson, John.
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John Nicholson came to Queensland in 1864 and purchased a property which was named "Grovely", and built "Grovely House". A proposal to build the church was raised in 1866, and work began in 1867. The foundation stone was laid by Sir George Bowen on 23 September 1867. The plan of the church was drawn by Charles Tiffin, Colonial Architect, and the church opened for services in February 1869. From the description of OM75-49 John Nicholson Papers, ca. 1937. (Libraries Australia). WorldCa...
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