Edward Hargraves
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Edward Hammond Hargraves (5 October 1816 – 29 October 1891) was a gold
Gold
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 prospector who claimed to have found gold in Australia
Australia
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 in 1851, starting the Australian gold rush.
Hargraves was born at Gosport
Gosport
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, Hampshire
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, England
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, third son of Lieutenant John Edward Hargraves and his wife Elizabeth. He was educated at Brighton
Brighton
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 Grammar School in England and Lewes
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. He travelled to California
California
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 during the California Gold Rush
California Gold Rush
The California Gold Rush began on January 24, 1848, when gold was found by James W. Marshall at Sutter's Mill in Coloma, California. The first to hear confirmed information of the gold rush were the people in Oregon, the Sandwich Islands , and Latin America, who were the first to start flocking to...

 but his prospecting in California was not successful. On 12 February 1851, he announced the find of gold at a meeting in Bathurst, going against a prior agreement with the two other men.

Hargraves was awarded by the New South Wales Government
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 for his find, he was paid £
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10 000 and was appointed Commissioner for Crown Land, the Victorian Government
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 paid him £5 000. He only claimed £2 381 before the funds were frozen after James Tom protested. An enquiry was held in 1853 which upheld that Hargraves was the first to discover a goldfield.

In 1856 Hargraves purchased a 640 acres (2.6 km²) landing at Budgewoi
Budgewoi, New South Wales
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 on the Central Coast of New South Wales. He went on to build "Norahville" at Noraville
Noraville, New South Wales
Noraville is a suburb of the Central Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. It is part of the Wyong Shire local government area. Originally it was the site of Edward Hargraves' property that he purchased after his discovery of payable gold, but it has since developed into a suburb of the Wyong...

. Wollombi Aboriginal Tribe members are known to have worked on the property. Some sources state that Hargraves had "be-friended" the Aboriginal tribe members. In 1877 Hargraves was granted a pension
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 of £250 per year by the Government of New South Wales, which he received until his death. Shortly before his death in Sydney
Sydney
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 in 1891 a second enquiry found that John Lister and James Tom had discovered the first goldfield.
Hargraves wrote a book about his discovery titled Australia and its goldfields: a historical sketch of the Australian colonies from the earliest times to the present day with a particular account of the recent gold discoveries., published in 1855.

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