SAMHSEC explores the history of Fish River Valley
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https://doi.org/10.21504/8pw2we51Keywords:
Fish River Valley, SA Military History Society (SAMHSEC), Bailie’s Settler party, CuylervilleAbstract
The local branch of the SA Military History Society (SAMHSEC) chose a beautiful summer day for their outing on Sunday, 17 November 2024. The rendezvous was Cuylerville’s St Mary’s Anglican Church, a national monument, where local resident Adele Cutten shared its interesting history. That story begins with Bailie’s settler party, led by Lieut John Bailie RN, the largest 1820 party (263 persons) and the first to leave the Tent Town at Algoa Bay in 1820. Bailie’s group comprised a high proportion of skilled tradesmen and professionals.
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