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Revision as of 18:45, 16 August 2012

Fast Facts
Also known as: Two Wells Cemetery
Town or Locality: Old Pt Wakefield Road,Two Wells
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On the 19th March 1857, the newspaper the "Register" reported from the Port Gawler Council meeting that an application had been made to the S.A. Government for a portion of the reserve at the Two Wells Station be alloted for a public cemetery.

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