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James Nash (prospector)

James Nash (5 September 1834 – 5 October 1913) is popularly acknowledged as the first person to discover gold in 1867,〔The Gympie Goldfields 1867-2008 by John Ferguson and Elaine Brown published by Gympie Regional Council〕 in the area of Queensland, Australia now known as Gympie.
Nash was born in Beanacre, Wiltshire, England, and migrated to Sydney, New South Wales, at age 23.
In 1863 he moved to Queensland, working at Calliope and Nanango. Nash found rich gold deposits on an extended prospecting tour in 1867 near the Mary River, and his report on 16 October started 'one of the wildest rushes in Queensland history'.〔
Nash died in Gympie, Queensland on 5 October 1913.
James Nash State High School was opened in 1977 to commemorate James Nash. The Electoral district of Nash was named for him.
==References==

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* ''A Golden Past - A Golden Future'', 1967, published for Gympie centennial


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