BEN HALL became a bushranger why??? Cobargo, New South Wales, Australia
By njvl on 02-Nov-10. Waypoint GA2701

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Type: Traditional
Container: Regular
Coordinates: S36° 22.933' E149° 53.867' (WGS 84)
  55H 759937E 5969755N (UTM)
Elevation: 142 m
Local Government Area: Bega Valley

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This is a medium size sistema container

Ben Hall started his working life as a young and hard-working farmer in New South Wales. In 1862, when he was twenty-four, he was arrested and kept in jail for a short time. He was suspected of being part of a gang that had robbed a stagecoach carrying gold. Ben Hall was proved innocent and set free. He returned to his farm. When he arrived there, he found the farm was in ruins and his stock had been stolen or had strayed. His wife Bridget had run away with Policeman James Taylor, and taken their son with her.

Many believe this is the real reason why Ben decided to become a bushranger. He stole a horse and joined a gang. He was a peaceful man who had no wish to harm anybody. Although some of the gang members were far more ruthless and violent, Ben Hall soon became their leader. They robbed farmhouses, stagecoaches carrying mail and gold, and country hotels. In one raid on a small country town, they locked the townspeople in the local hotel and held a party there that lasted for three days. All the people in the hotel joined in. The drivers of bullock teams passing through the town were also locked in the hotel to join in the party. Ben Hall's gang was so successful that the police were embarrassed. Newspapers printed articles asking who controlled the roads the police or Ben Hall.

Ben Hall was not a killer, and for some time he was able to run his gang without bloodshed. Then in October 1863   one of his gang was shot dead. Another member of the gang, upset by the death, gave himself up. A month later another member of the gang was shot dead while they were robbing a farmhouse. A year later, the youngest member of the gang, seventeen-year-old Johnny Dunn, shot and killed a policeman. By now the police were really after Ben Hall. His gang members were declared outlaws with a price of 1000 pounds on each of their heads, dead or alive.

Ben Hall was sick of the violence and his desperate life. He decided to escape to America. He asked a friend who owed him money to pay it back. Instead, his friend told the police where Ben Hall was hiding out. Ben Hall was woken in his bush hideout by the sound of police approaching. As he stood up he was gunned down by six policemen. At least fifteen bullets were found in his body. His career as a bushranger had lasted less than three years.

Ben Hall's wife Bridget Taylor died 9th July 1923 aged 85 and was a resident of Cobargo and is buried in the Catholic portion of the Cobargo Cemetery, however it is not marked.

 

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08-Jun-19
Wow first dual listed cache. Interesting place too. Out and about with Smittengranny and Kittykatch caching in the area.
 
08-Jun-19
Thanks to SDL's log we realised this was a dual log. As part of Capital Crunchers I am down in the area for the Canberra Invasion. A vonfusing but quick find. TFTC SL as Capital Crunchers
 
29-Sep-17
Found this back in Dec 2010 as the GC cache. Didn't realise then it was a dual listed cache, but worked it out today when I pulled up while chasing GCA caches and thought I'd been here before. Found my log 2010 and then signed again as found today for the GCA side of things.

Thanks for the cache and the re-visit....
 
21-May-16
GCA 1188 - 11,911. Found on a weekend run down the coast with mtrax and LuckyL10n to do the SST and BFH series and any other caches in between !

Left Canberra quite early for our run down to the Bega & Bermagui regions. This was the next stop for the trip and one of the bonus caches we were to find. Quick find at GZ. Log signed, cache replaced, and we were on our way to the next one.

My thanks to my trip companions and all the cache owners for a great weekend !!

Thanks again njvl !
 
21-May-16
#GA943 - 14:20; On a south coast run with fitzy_65 and mtrax to collect as many as we could along the SST trail. This was a bonus along the way and nice addition for the day. Interesting piece of history to go with it. TFTC njvl R family Very HappyClan Cerberus
 
02-May-16
We were caching in the area today and stopped to grab this cache. TFTC
 
16-Aug-15
Found with Just a cacher on a ramble around the coast this weekend.

A quick grab here as we passed through.

Thanks njvl R family
 
16-Aug-15
Second day of trip to the coast with Black Bunny.
 
11-Mar-13
Found on the way north from Merimbula on our VIC & NSW east coast adventure.
Nice and quiet and no muggles around here while I was here.
A quick find and then on the road again.
TN LN SL Thanks for the cache,
Roostaman.
 
18-Feb-13
Found 10.30am
Interesting history about Ben, pulled well off the road before searching for the cache which was quickly spotted.

TNLNSL
Thanks
 
01-Feb-13
On my way home from the coast , decided to take the longer road back but with alot more caches this way. Driving north the Batemans Bay and grabing some caches enroute, this seems to be a dual listed cache right?
 
26-Dec-12
A quick find on my great southern road trip. TFTC
 
14-Jul-12
Found on our holiday to Narooma. A nice easy find in a nice town. A great history lesson about Ben Hall! TFTC njvl! Dancing
 
After downloading a list of GCA caches stopped by to do this, then realized I've found this before as a GC cache Rolling Eyes So relogging as a GCA find.
 
06-Aug-11
Enjoyed an icecream just down the street before attempting this one.. It was surprising to see a two for one here.. Cache was easily located and was good to meet Jaybeem! while doing the cache...
Thanks guys for the cache
 
27-Apr-11
Claim a two for one here. Interesting history.
 
23-Apr-11
Found on a caching day out with the family... TFTC...
 
04-Jan-11
Two for one here. Big cemetery. Thanks. Albida
 
26-Dec-10
Found some time ago. Just logging as a GCA. I remember enjoying this one. Thanks
 
29-Nov-10
Found the cache on a cold wet morning, still a nice location with plenty of history. Collected a yellow car and left a rooster.
TFTC
 
02-Nov-10
This is our first Cache Dancing hope you all enjoy
 
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