HerStory
Elsie Magdalene HARRIS
Also known as: née Bohning, Magdaline, The Little Bush Maid
Resources
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References
Isaacs, Jennifer. (1990). Pioneer Women of the Bush and Outback. Sydney: Lansdowne Publishing, p. 179.
“In Australia’s outback pioneering history some women have achieved fame --- although often it is their nickname which survives rather than memories of their great deeds. Elsie Bohning, who wrote under the pseudonym “The Little Bush Maid”, was known as a “petticoat drover” along with her sister and her mother, Esther Bohning.
Esther and John Bohning worked Helen Springs Station, 160 kilometres north of Tennant Creek. All the family including Esther, and her two daughters and sons, were fully active partners in the property. They rode, mustered and branded stock and went on cattle drives. At times they had to manage the station on their own. Elsie went on her first drove at the age of 11 and eulogised it in the following lines:
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Link - THE MOTORING CRAZE
Trove: Northern Territory Times (Darwin, NT: 1927 - 1932), Friday 2 September 1927, page 3
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Link - HARRIS— BOHNING
Trove: Townsville Daily Bulletin (Qld.: 1907 - 1954), Wednesday 19 October 1932, page 8
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Link - GIRL DROVER Visit From Interior FIRST TIME IN A CITY NOT AWED
Trove: Advertiser (Adelaide, SA: 1889 - 1931), Saturday 10 August 1929, page 15