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The Zion Lutheran Church,
Walla Walla |
Walla Walla
Small town established by German Lutherans from South
Australia.
Located 554 km south-west of Sydney via the Hume Highway the
township of Walla Walla was established in 1868-69 when 56
German settlers, in search of appropriate land, travelled
nearly 1000 km from Ebenezia in the Barossa Valley in 14
covered wagons and two spring carts. The journey took six
weeks. Others soon followed, so much so that sections of
local newspapers were being printed in German.
Explorers Hume and Hovell were probably the first
Europeans to set foot in the general area when they explored
the area to Port Phillip. In their report they noted the
extensive grass cover and the potential for grazing. The
first squatters arrived in 1834. By 1845 four stations,
including Round Hill and Walla Walla, had been gazetted.
Bushranger 'Mad Dog' Morgan visited the Stitt Brothers at
the Walla Walla station in November 1864. There he spoke to
the servants and station hands, inquiring after their
treatment and telling them to let him know if they were
ill-used. Whether this was genuine sympathy, an attempt to
earn favour, support, concealment and aid from the
disadvantaged, or imitation of the actions of other
contemporary bushrangers, or a combination of all, is
unsure.
Walla Walla station is now known as Walla Park and is
near Billabong Creek about 6 km north of Walla Walla. The
homestead became a store for many years after a new
homestead was built.
Things to see:
Churches
The original granite church (1872) is still standing
adjacent the Zion Lutheran Church, built in 1924. Reputedly
the largest Lutheran Church in NSW the latter can seat 600
people and is open daily for visitors. A mud school dating
back to 1875 is also extant.
Morgan's Lookout
Opposite Walla Park is a rocky outcrop known as Morgan's
Lookout. In what is otherwise very flat country Morgan is
alleged to have used this granite rock formation as a
vantage point to watch for approaching victims and police.
There are metal steps on the rocks and the view is well
worthwhile. It was also used as a lookout for fires last
century, a concern apparently exacerbated by fear of arson
arising out of the disputes of graziers and shearers.
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