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    1st subdivision, Port Stephens city estate [cartographic material] /

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    "1/3/20"--Cover of booklet.; Accompanied by booklet: Port Stephens city / Henry F. Halloran & Co., auctioneers, etc. Sydney : Henry F. Halloran & Co., [1920?]; Sales plan of proposed city of Port Stephens, located at North Arm Cove, Port Stephens showing sold lots coloured red

    Studio portrait of an Aboriginal man, Port Stephens, New South Wales /

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    Title devised by cataloguer from acquisition documentation.; Part of the collection: Studio portraits of Australian Aboriginal men and women, 1885 to 1894.; Inscriptions:"1358. Australian Aborigine Port Stephens N.S.W. Henry King. Sydney."--Printed on image.; Condition:Yellowing.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6610824

    [Jim Stephens] [picture] /

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    The William Henry Corkhill Tilba Tilba Collection

    [James Stephens] [picture] /

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    The William Henry Corkhill Tilba Tilba Collection

    [Florence Mabel Stephens and Isa Endicott] [picture] /

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    The William Henry Corkhill Tilba Tilba Collection.; Title supplied by cataloguer

    Jack Stephens photograph, Toddington Steam Fair, 2001.

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    Henry Danter's Gallopers - G39 - photographed 2001

    Marriage record of Stephens, Henry T. and Stephens, Minnie

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    Marriage license for Henry T. Stephens and Minnie Stephens. I.W. Bearss was the officiant

    Henry McPherson land grant paperwork

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    A variety of records regarding James and Henry McPherson's land grants within the Seneca reservation as provided in the treaties of St. Mary's and Lewistown. The documents include an affidavit from James McPherson in which he chooses a section of land as laid out the 1817 Treaty of St. Mary's. The second image is a plat of the area showing James and Henry McPherson's land claims. In regards to Henry McPherson's claim of a full section of 640 acres, the documents include a copy of deed from the Seneca Nation for a half-section of land, and a draft of a letter from Henry McPherson to General Joseph Vance in support of his claim to a full section. It appears that these white men were granted land within the area reserved to the Seneca by the Treaty of St. Mary's and the Treaty of Lewistown. Apparently, the tribe granted them land in recognition of their friendship for, and service to, the Seneca
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