Mount Crawford (South Australia)

Mount Crawford (South Australia)
Mount Crawford (centre right) from Tower Hill, looking east

Mount Crawford is a hill in South Australia approximately 15 km north of Birdwood, in the Mount Lofty Ranges. It also refers to the Mount Crawford Forest which is a grouping of several government forest lands in the area, the largest encompassing the area around Mount Crawford - others are to the west at Mount Gawler and south around Cudlee Creek and Kangaroo Creek Dam. The Barossa Valley is directly to the north.

The forest headquarters and an information centre are located near Mount Crawford. Most of the timber grown are pine trees, though there are some native eucalypt plantations. The Heysen Trail passes through the forests. An alluvial goldrush occurred in the area in the late nineteenth century, and fossicking still goes on in the area today. The forests are also popularly used for recreational purposes, with school fairs and camps being held there, along with a rally car race.

History

The Indigenous name for Mount Crawford is unknown. The mount was named in 1839 by Charles Sturt after James Coutts Crawford (1817–1889).[1] Crawford, known as 'Coutts', had a naval background. He and his drovers arrived overland from NSW in April 1839 with 700 cattle, setting up a hut and cattle run at the base of the mount.[2][3] Crawford soon moved on to be a pioneer of Wellington, New Zealand.[4]

In February 1840 Crawford's hutkeeper, an old soldier, was bailed up by bushrangers Curran, Hughes, and Fox, who robbed his arms and rations. Curran and Hughes were executed by hanging at Adelaide on 16 March 1840 for an armed robbery committed earlier near Gawler.[5] One of Mt.Crawfords Brave Early Pioneer Families to settle the area,was that of Thomas Polden. The subsequent history was one of mining and pastoralism, until being largely replaced by forestry and recreation activities. [6]

External links

References

  1. ^ Recollections of travel in Australia and New Zealand, by James Coutts Crawford, London 1880, page 17.
  2. ^ The Diary of James Coutts Crawford: Extracts on Aborigines and Adelaide, 1839 & 1841. South Australiana, March 1965.
  3. ^ Register newspaper, 13 July 1839, p 2.
  4. ^ Rosier, L (updated 22 June 2007). "Crawford, James Coutts 1817 - 1889". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. http://www.dnzb.govt.nz/dnzb/alt_essayBody.asp?essayID=1C26. Retrieved 5 December 2010. 
  5. ^ Inman: first commander of the South Australia Police, by Max Slee. Seaview Press 2010, pp.145-154.
  6. ^ History of Mount Crawford district, 1839-1969 / Sheila Gordon, David Manser

Coordinates: 34°40′S 138°57′E / 34.667°S 138.95°E / -34.667; 138.95


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