Samuel Gason

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Samuel Simco Gason (2 June 1845, Adelaide–11 Apr 1897, Gibsons Camp) was an early settler of the Flinders Ranges described as having had a colourful contribution to early South Australian history.[1]

Mount Gason on the Northern Territory/South Australian Border is named after him.[2]

References

  1. ^ Anon. "Samuel Gason". Flinders Ranges Research. Flinders Ranges Research.
  2. ^ Macphearson, Garth. "Letter to the Editor". South Australian Police History. Northern Territory Police Museum and Historical Society Inc.