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5 unusual facts about William Pettigrew


Alexandra Headland, Queensland

The headland was once known as Potts Point, named after overseer John Potts employed by William Pettigrew who lived on the land from the year 1880 to 1890, when it was used to transport timber between Cotton Tree and Mooloolah River by bullock.

Cotton Tree, Queensland

Timber getters arrived in the 1850s but the Maroochy River bar wasn't navigable so Mooloolah River bar was used instead with Cotton Tree used as a timber depot in 1856 by William Pettigrew and purchased 1864.

Dysoxylum pettigrewianum

-- cites two previous sentences --> The species name honours William Pettigrew.

Maroochydore

In 1864, Brisbane sawmill owner, William Pettigrew, established a depot and wharf at Mooloolaba (née Mooloolah Heads).

Thadou people

Christianity among the Thadous can traced back to an Anglican named William Pettigrew who worked in Manipur as a missionary from 1894.



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