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Fred's horse outside Jans Hut 1940/41 |
I thought I would add a site to show a little bit of family history.
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Jans Hut (also known as Staggs Hut) was built by Fred (Curly) Jans in the summer of 1940.
The original Hut built a little closer to Mustering Flat on Baw Baw Plateau was destroyed in 1939 when the '39 wildfires swept the area.
Fred had 611 head of cattle on the Plateau when the fires hit with only 8 surviving the fires.
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Fred at the Stables adjacent to Jans Hut |
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The Jans property at Traralgon West adjacent to Latrobe Valley Airport |
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Mustering on Baw Baw Plateau |
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Packhorses in the snow at Mushroom Rocks |
Norman continued with Fred's Lease until it expired in 1958. The Lease was then taken up by the Stagg Family from Maffra until the leasehold was revoked in 1972 with the formation of the National Park.
Horse breastbone still hangs on the chimney of the hut |
Jans Hut is unusual in the fact it has the inside walls lined with timber on two sides, probably as insulation from the cold.
Timber lining still in good condition in 2005 |
unfinished...............to be continued