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Gold was found in 1852 starting a „Rush“ bringing Thousands from around the world. They came to get rich. 14,000 golden ounces were transported to Melbourne each fortnight. A year later, Beechworth was a town with an instant population, commercial shops and 60 hotels turning into Australia’s Wild West. Outlaws, claim jumpers, water rights disputes, racial altercations. A Town with little Law. This book is a fascinating read about the long-awaited arrival of the Electric Telegraph Championed by Samuel Morse. „A BRILLIANT SUMMATION OF THE MORSE CODE TELEGRAPH AND BEECHWORTH“ -TIM FISCHER, AC. „A FIRST QUANTUM LEAP IN COMMUNICATIONS“ -TY. MORSE, (a descendant) „BEECHWORTH – THE BUSIEST MORSE CODE TELEGRAPH STATION IN THE WORLD“ -MORSECODIAN






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