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| ==== Employees at Bugrooperia Station 1848-1849 ==== | ==== Employees at Bugrooperia Station 1848-1849 ==== | ||
| - | A Ledger for Bugrooperia station, Logan River, Queensland, May 1848-1849((MLMSS 3117/Box 6/Item 5)) lists his employees. His male European employees were generally paid much more and more precisely identified than Indigenous, Asian or female employees. Note that, as with the other ledgers, the names are often hard to decipher. Though there is little evidence of personal expenses or his domestic life in these ledgers, he had married in 1846. His first son was born in January 1848 and his second son August 1849 (dying 5 months later). \\ | + | A Ledger for Bugrooperia station, Logan River, Queensland, May 1848-1849((MLMSS 3117/Box 6/Item 5)) lists his employees. His male European employees were generally paid much more and more precisely identified than Indigenous, Asian or female employees. Note that, as with the other ledgers, the names are often hard to decipher. Though there is little evidence of personal expenses or his domestic life in these ledgers, he had married in 1846. His first son was born in January 1848 and his second son in August 1849 (dying 5 months later). \\ |
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| 1 **J. Richardson** employed from 25 April 1848 to at least 4 December 1848 (p.1); \\ | 1 **J. Richardson** employed from 25 April 1848 to at least 4 December 1848 (p.1); \\ | ||