Yackandanda, the property
...a place in the KellyGang story
One of the original properties in the Kelly Country
nearest
towns
History at Yackandanda before the KellyGang
First
settled by overlanders from New South Wales in about 1840, James
Osborne .(17920 acres) Thomas Mitchell
held the run for a while before it was taken
over by David Reid.
Reid built the first water driven flour mill in the district in 1845.
In 1852 gold was discovered in the May Day Hills, and the Ovens gold rush settlements of Beechworth, El Dorado, Woolshed, Sebastopol and Reid's Creek developed on Reid family land, ruining its pastoral value. For a time David sold meat to the miners and ran the mill, a store and a gold-buying business, but in 1853 sold his runs
Where did the name Yackandanda come from
The original aboriginal owners
The name could mean rock and water-hole or country of hills.
The first selectors
Original
Neighbouring
Properties
north
south
west
east
What was Yackandanda like in the late 1870's
Links to the KellyGang
Some of the books report that the KellyGang did some gold mining in the area around Yackandandah.
Rivers Creeks and Hills near Yackandanda
What happened at Yackandanda after the time of the KellyGang
What is happening at Yackandanda today
Enjoy this wonderful part of our history, but Please respect the privacy of the current owners
.... got to go Move around the areas .....Move with the Kellys .....Move with the Police
Let the KellyGang
ride Free