• The Mount Cottrell massacre involved the murder of an estimated 10 Wathaurong people near Mount Cottrell in the colony of Victoria in 1836, in retaliation...
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    site. Mount Cottrell Post Office opened on 1 January 1866, closed in 1895, reopened in 1902 and closed again in 1958. The Mount Cottrell massacre was a...
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    incidents were recorded at Mitchelton and Toolamba. 1838. The Mount Cottrell massacre of around 10 Wathaurong people was carried out in retaliation for...
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  • Convincing Ground massacre 1836: Mount Cottrell massacre 1838: Battle of Broken River 1839: Campaspe Plains massacre 1839: Blood Hole massacre 1840–1850: Gippsland...
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    nation resulted in the Convincing Ground massacre near Portland, Victoria. The 1836 Mount Cottrell massacre was a reprisal for the killing of a prominent...
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  • "annihilating them". The incident is today remembered as "The Mount Cottrell massacre". Between 1836 and 1842, Victorian Aboriginal groups were largely...
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    a shepherd were speared to death near Mount Cottrell in July 1836. This resulted in the Mount Cottrell Massacre – a punitive party led by John Batman[clarification...
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    The Battle of Fort Pillow, also known as the Fort Pillow Massacre, was fought on April 12, 1864, at Fort Pillow on the Mississippi River in Henning, Tennessee...
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