Rosedale Place

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* Hughes, L. ''Streets of town'', [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d.
* Hughes, L. ''Streets of town'', [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d.
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[[Category:Streets|Rosedale Place]]

Current revision as of 02:16, 12 May 2010

The holdings of George Forster Blackett were purchased by John Tom Lane and called ‘Rosedale’. Lane later disposed of the property to William Dale who lived on it from 1846. Dale arrived in Australia in 1841 and first worked for William Lane at ‘Rosehill’. William Lane had taken up land on Frederick Valley Creek opposite the Blackett holdings. In 1845 Dale went to Rosedale and in 1865 acquired most of the property and later it all passed into his hands.

  • Hughes, L. Streets of town, [Orange and District Historical Society]. n.d.
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