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The paper was founded by [[Henry Seekamp]] on 04 March 1854. Seekamp left Ballarat in 1856 but the paper survived until 05 October 1861.
 
The paper was founded by [[Henry Seekamp]] on 04 March 1854. Seekamp left Ballarat in 1856 but the paper survived until 05 October 1861.
  
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== Location==
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In 1854 [[Henry Seekamp]] published the paper from his office in Mair Street, opposite the Haymarket.<ref>The Courier Supplement, 10 June 1967.</ref> Seekamp sold the newspaper to Joseph Henry Dunne.
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By December 1854 the office had moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Humffray Streets.<ref>The Eureka Trails publicity brochure, undated.</ref>
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In 1857 it was located in Main Road, Ballarat East. <ref>''Huxtable's Ballarat Directory'', 1857</ref>
  
 
== Also See ==
 
== Also See ==

Latest revision as of 12:44, 18 August 2022

The paper was founded by Henry Seekamp on 04 March 1854. Seekamp left Ballarat in 1856 but the paper survived until 05 October 1861.

Location

In 1854 Henry Seekamp published the paper from his office in Mair Street, opposite the Haymarket.[1] Seekamp sold the newspaper to Joseph Henry Dunne.

By December 1854 the office had moved to the north-east corner of Victoria and Humffray Streets.[2]

In 1857 it was located in Main Road, Ballarat East. [3]

Also See

Clara Seekamp

Henry Seekamp

References

  1. The Courier Supplement, 10 June 1967.
  2. The Eureka Trails publicity brochure, undated.
  3. Huxtable's Ballarat Directory, 1857