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Map - Dorset Roads 9 - plan showing the proposed line of railway or tramway to be constructed by William Dawson Grubb and William Tyson, includes Tamar River, Barnard's River, Boucher's Creek, Piper's River, and various landholders, Surveyor James Scott

"PLAN showing the proposed line of railway or tramway to be constructed by William Dawson Grubb and William Tyson, as colored red. County of Dorset, Van Diemen's Land. Surveyed in August 1855 by James Scott, Launceston 16th August 1855.

This is the plan referred to as the 6th ... of the ... to be ... in the office of the Surveyor General of the Colony. ... Chairman of the ... Committee Aug. 27th 1855"
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Source Tasmanian Archive and Heritage Office: AF398-1-136 and Linctas
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