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Public Buildings and Works
undertaken during the Administration of Governor Lachlan Macquarie [1 JANUARY
1810 TO 30 NOVEMBER 1821]
AT CAMPBELLTOWN
1. A brick built
Chapel and School House with a belfry.
2. A brick House for the use of the Schoolmaster and his family, having an
enclosed
kitchen garden attached thereto.
3. A Burial Ground of 4 acres, cleared of trees and stumps, contiguous to the
Chapel,
and enclosed with a fence.
Comment: Campbelltown is situated in the centre of the rich and
populous District of
Airds on the great Southern Road leading to the Appin and Illawarra Districts. A
Chaplain had lately been appointed and was permanently stationed at Campbelltown,
which is 15 miles to the southward of Liverpool.
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