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378:, in 1879—north of Mongarlowe in the neighbouring Parish of Mongarlowe—in the name of an Aboriginal woman, Mary Ann Willoughby. In 1885, a second reserve, of just under 9 acres, was set aside there, in the name of another Aboriginal woman, Margaret Bryant. In 1893, these earlier reserves were revoked and a new reserve of 50 acres was set aside on the left bank of Currowan Creek, not far from its confluence with the Clyde River estuary, on the coastal side of the
474:, was leading to mail being directed to the wrong place. Residents asked that the postal name be changed to Mongarlowe, which happened in the same year. From that time, Mongarlowe was the only official name for the village. The name Sergeants Point also continued to be used locally, until at least the very earliest years of the 20th-century. The road from Braidwood to Mongalowe is still known as Little River Road.
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As a result of the Crown Lands Act of 1884, the boundaries of the village of
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The village's hotel was known as the 'Rising Sun Hotel'. It was burned down in July 1907, in what was later found to be a case of arson. It was rebuilt but lost its licence soon afterward. It is now a private residence and one of the few remaining original public buildings in the village, the others
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In its early years, there were four names used, more or less concurrently. The nearby diggings were known as
Sergeants Point or Little River, and those names were also used to designate the settlement. The name Mongarlowe (or 'Mungarlowe') had been in use, since at latest 1870, and according to the
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A bridge across the
Mongarlowe River (previously Little River) was opened at Mongarlow in 1894. The bridge is a six-span timber trestle and beam bridge, with a timber deck. Prior to the bridge, pedestrians crossed the river using stepping stones. The old ford was just downstream of the bridge. The
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Downstream of the village, just below the junction with Feagan's Creek, the river had cut off a large oxbow, creating a landform still known today as the 'Half Moon', or 'Half Moon Flat'. While the Half Moon was still a part of the river, alluvial gold had accumulated there over thousands of years
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Probably due to reasons such as finding a viable means of sustenance, most of the surviving
Aborigines living in the goldfields around Braidwood, migrated toward the coast—also Walbanga country—in the later years of the 19th-century. Mary Ann Willoughby—already living thereabouts in 1876—and her
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and, in the other direction, upstream for about seven miles, as well as in gullies, particularly that of
Tantalean Creek. The gold was patchy and the field attracted hard-working Chinese miners who were prepared to persevere and work in teams, for a modest return on their labour and time.
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Lands
Department and their maps, the village was called Mongarlowe from 1889. The village's post office was called Monga—as was its police station—and Monga was used as the village's postal address and in other contexts However, Monga is also the name of
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Mongalowe. The shortcut made by the river also created a landform known as 'Sydney Heads', which would become the site of a mining camp. In the early 20th-century, Half Moon would be the location of
450:. By 1917, the prospects of any future hard-rock gold mining at Mongarlowe were bleak. However, a bucket dredge operated at Half Moon, intermittently, between 1908 and 1915 and again between 1916 and 1922. During the
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312:. In former times, it was also known, in various contexts, as Little River, Monga, and Sergeants Point. The name, Mongarlowe, also applies to the surrounding area, for postal and statistical purposes.
470:—upstream on the river, near the junction of the Clyde Road and the road from Reidsdale—where a village site was officially reserved in 1881. By 1891, confusion with that other, relatively nearby
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high ground in Broad Gully, on the right bank of the river downstream from the village. Extensive remnants of
Chinese mining and sluicing works are still evident on Tantalean Creek.
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527:. and the Chinese temple (or 'joss house'). It was a catastrophe for a village already in decline. At the time of the fire, the population was
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2062:. Ellis, Netta., Ruzicka, Penny Kane., Braidwood and District Historical Society. : Braidwood and District Historical Society. p. 53.
1972:. Ellis, Netta., Ruzicka, Penny Kane., Braidwood and District Historical Society. : Braidwood and District Historical Society. p. 41.
1536:"A STROLL THROUGH THE BRAIDWOOD DIGGINGS. - (From the Goulburn Chronicle, June 28.) - Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875) - 1 Jul 1856"
1506:. Ellis, Netta., Ruzicka, Penny Kane., Braidwood and District Historical Society. : Braidwood and District Historical Society. p. 34.
1471:. Ellis, Netta., Ruzicka, Penny Kane., Braidwood and District Historical Society. : Braidwood and District Historical Society. p. 30.
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1277:"Nomchong and Company, St Vincent Co., New South Wales, Australia"
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Mongarlowe has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:
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768:"RESERVE FROM SALE FOR MARY ANN WILLOUGHBY, AN ABORIGINAL"
681:"Australian Cemeteries Index - Cemetery 1799 - Mongarlowe"
1173:"Mongarlowe, St Vincent Co., New South Wales, Australia"
902:. Garrett Barry Planning Services. pp. 200, 201.
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children were still living near Mongarlowe in 1902.
2138:"NATIONAL RECOVERY PLAN FOR THE MONGARLOWE MALLEE"
1564:"Government Gazette Proclamations and Legislation"
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2009:Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930)
1717:Illustrated Sydney News (NSW : 1853 - 1872)
1713:"The Little River Quartz Reefs, New South Wales"
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1642:Braidwood District, Post Office and People
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1130:"Mongarlowe, Half Moon and Feagan's Creek"
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1915:"Terrible Fire at Mongarlowe"
1719:. 20 January 1870. p. 12
1596:. 25 April 1881. p. 2349
1570:. 3 August 1889. p. 5259
1446:. 4 September 1917. p. 1
1417:. 22 November 1905. p. 2
946:. 16 December 1851. p. 2
920:. 26 January 1887. p. 32
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332:and about 13 km east of
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2949:Rivers and other waterbodies
2011:. 18 January 1919. p. 9
2005:"IN THE TRACK OF THE FLAMES"
1947:. 16 January 1919. p. 7
1921:. 14 January 1919. p. 7
1895:. 16 October 1984. p. 2
1665:. 26 January 1901. p. 6
1385:"The Dredge Mining Industry"
1063:. 19 January 1870. p. 4
500:In 1905, the village had a "
150:13 km (8 mi) from
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1226:"Dame Burden's Post Office"
1086:. pp. 23, 23, 32, 33.
800:. 20 May 1885. p. 3319
722:archives.samuseum.sa.gov.au
718:"Tindale Tribes - Walbanga"
595:"Mongarlowe (state suburb)"
538:and search again for gold.
72:Location in New South Wales
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1889:"Museum attracts tourists"
1828:"Glossary of school types"
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1001:. 20 April 1907. p. 2
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876:. 4 August 1876. p. 4
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914:"Apprehensions, &c"
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506:, and private residence
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2092:"Half Moon Farm House"
870:"LATE EPITOME OF NEWS"
599:2016 Census QuickStats
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1440:"OUR MINING INDUSTRY"
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567:Mongarlowe Mallee (
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966:"THE LITTLE RIVER"
820:"ABORIGINES BOARD"
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