... one of the things of the KellyGang story
Things
After the Euroa robbery in
December 1878 the Government decided
that parties of 7 soldiers from the Garrison Artillery should be used to protect
the towns in the area that had banks. They were initially sent to Avenel,
Chiltern, Euroa,
Seymour, Violet
Town, Wangaratta, and Wodonga.
Later they were sent to Beechworth
and Shepparton.
Standish did not support
this policy. (RC15859)
See also (Argus13/12/78)
(Argus13/12/78) (Argus14/12/78) (Argus14/12/78) (SMH19/12/78)
(Argus13/10/79)
The men take their breechloader rifles with, them and they are also armed
with revolvers which have been borrowed from the navy.(Argus16/12/78)
Captains Bull and Stubbs were incharge of the men (Argus16/12/78)
12 solders from the artillery were stationed in Beechworth in early 1879 under
Sergeant O'Neill. (OMA
7/1/1879)
The artillery was withdrawn from most centres in about July 1879 (RC
2nd ReportXII), about 21 members (RC915)
They were finally withdrawn at the beginning of 1880. (RC2473)
During
theafternoon Colonel Anderson received information from Captain Standish that
in order to dislodge the two remaining members of the KellyGang
without endangering any further life, the
hotel would have to be blown down, and as the best means for accomplishing
that object, a small cannon would probably be required.(Argus29/6/1880)
Col Anderson arranged for the supply of a twelve pound Armstrong gun.
A special train was soon in readiness, and at twenty minutes past two it departed,
carrying the formidable looking weapon, a detachment of the Garrison Artillery
under Lieutenant Nicholson, and Col Anderson.
The gun travelled no further north than Seymour (Age29/6/80)(FH)
See also (Argus25/1/1934)
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