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in 1886, an extensive work on the Aboriginal people, their habits and their dialects, compiled from numerous reports he had elicited from settlers, missionaries and others who had direct knowledge of Indigenous peoples of Australia, and who responded to his questionnaires.
289:, first published in 1883 but republished as an abridged version in 1965. This work recounts Curr's experiences managing his father's properties in northern Victoria forty years earlier, including his interactions with the local Aboriginal Australians. 239:. This was published in the same year, and the measures advocated by Curr were used with such success that the disease became rare. Curr was promoted to chief inspector of all stock on 16 January 1871, and in this role helped to stop outbreaks of 184:
region. Curr also managed one property in a partnership with his brother William. Curr managed the properties until the end of 1850 and early 1851, when following his father's death the properties were sold.
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in 1851, after a campaign in which Curr's father was an important participant). From February 1841 Curr returned to the District to manage a handful of his father's
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The Australian race: its origin, languages, customs, place of landing in Australia and the routes by which it spread itself over the continent
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In February 1851 Curr and two of his younger brothers sailed to England, with Curr then embarking on travel around parts of
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by Edward M. Curr, 1884, Curr family papers and station records, 1838-1937, State Library of New South Wales,
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by Edward M. Curr, 1881, Curr family papers and station records, 1838-1937, State Library of New South Wales,
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Prentis, Malcolm D. (1998). "Research and friendship: John Mathew and his Aboriginal informants".
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in 1863, an account of his travels through Europe and the Middle East in the early 1850s, and
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An Account of the Colony of Van Diemen's Land principally designed for the use of Emigrants
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Curr died in 1889 in St. Kilda, and was buried in the St Kilda General Cemetery.
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Curr published many reports and several books throughout his career, including
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In November 1862 Curr traveled once more to Victoria, moving to a house in
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properties in northern and central Victoria, including several in the
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Curr built up a substantial collection of books during his lifetime.
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Curr was sent to England for his schooling, and was educated at
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in February 1820, where Curr's father went into business as a
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The Australian Race : its origins, languages, customs
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The Australian Race: Its Origins, Languages, Customs
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Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 403: 384:State Library of New South Wales Catalogue 752:Australian book and manuscript collectors 737:Indigenous Australians in South Australia 727:Indigenous Australians in New South Wales 555: 278:matching those on a list he circulated. 717:19th-century Australian public servants 483:"Edward Micklethwaite Curr (1820–1889)" 480: 453: 366: 311:"Edward Micklethwaite Curr (1820–1889)" 308: 689: 287:Recollections of Squatting in Victoria 235:, and in 1865 won a prize Of £150 for 196:, before marrying Margaret Vaughan of 707:People educated at Stonyhurst College 429: 732:Indigenous Australians in Queensland 665: 619: 404:Briggs, R., Sydney (18 July 2019). 380:"Australian Comparative Vocabulary" 13: 742:Indigenous Australians in Tasmania 722:19th-century Australian historians 592: 543:Dictionary of Australian Biography 488:Australian Dictionary of Biography 316:Australian Dictionary of Biography 14: 763: 563:Australian Comparative Vocabulary 272:Australian Comparative Vocabulary 666:Rosa, Frederico Delgado (2017). 653:"The Story of a Hundred Years" 493:Australian National University 466:Australian National University 423: 397: 372: 321:Australian National University 302: 1: 295: 538:"Curr, Edward Micklethwaite" 254:Publications and recognition 220:in central New South Wales. 89: 7: 609:"Edward Micklethwaite Curr" 481:Forster, Harley W. (1969). 309:Forster, Harley W. (1969). 10: 768: 621:Curr, Edward Micklethwaite 432:Australian book collectors 168:(what is now the state of 639:"Death of Mr. E. M. Curr" 237:An Essay on Scab in Sheep 128:Van Diemen's Land Company 72:Edward Micklethwaite Curr 59: 41: 27: 22:Edward Micklethwaite Curr 20: 587:MLMSS 2286/Box 3X/vol. 3 577:MLMSS 2286/Box 3X/vol. 2 567:MLMSS 2286/Box 3X/vol. 1 747:Australian philologists 430:Stitz, Charles (2010). 270:Curr also compiled the 172:, which separated from 658:The Herald (Melbourne) 556:Manuscript collections 283:Government of Victoria 241:foot-and-mouth disease 78:, author, advocate of 548:Angus & Robertson 166:Port Phillip District 80:Australian Aboriginal 410:State Library of NSW 216:and then around the 712:People from Hobart 457:Aboriginal History 260:Pure Saddle Horses 247:in sheep in 1876. 233:Pure Saddle-Horses 139:Stonyhurst College 53:St Kilda, Victoria 581:Box 3X Volume 3: 571:Box 3X Volume 2: 561:Box 3X Volume 1: 502:978-0-522-84459-7 330:978-0-522-84459-7 104:Van Diemen's Land 94:Curr was born in 69: 68: 759: 683: 662: 648: 644:The Australasian 633: 631: 616: 603:Internet Archive 551: 529: 527: 525: 477: 446: 445: 427: 421: 420: 418: 416: 401: 395: 394: 392: 390: 376: 370: 364: 358: 357: 355: 353: 306: 276:Aboriginal words 48: 35:Hobart, Tasmania 31:25 December 1820 18: 17: 767: 766: 762: 761: 760: 758: 757: 756: 687: 686: 651: 637: 629: 607: 595: 593:Further reading 558: 534:Serle, Percival 523: 521: 503: 450: 449: 442: 428: 424: 414: 412: 402: 398: 388: 386: 378: 377: 373: 365: 361: 351: 349: 331: 307: 303: 298: 256: 243:in 1872 and of 182:Goulburn Valley 174:New South Wales 102:(then known as 92: 55: 50: 46: 37: 32: 23: 12: 11: 5: 765: 755: 754: 749: 744: 739: 734: 729: 724: 719: 714: 709: 704: 699: 685: 684: 663: 649: 635: 623:, ed. 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Index

Hobart, Tasmania
St Kilda, Victoria
Australian
pastoralist
Australian Aboriginal
squatter
Hobart
Tasmania
Van Diemen's Land
Edward Curr
Sheffield
England
merchant
Van Diemen's Land Company
Circular Head
Stonyhurst College
Lancashire
Douai School
France
French
Melbourne
Port Phillip District
Victoria
New South Wales
sheep farming
Goulburn Valley
Europe
Middle East
County Kildare
Ireland

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