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21-September-2013
21-September-2013

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The sculpture commemorates James Maiden, the founder of the town of Moama.

DEATH OF MR JAMES MAIDEN - Another of the early Border pioneers has departed this life. Mr James Maiden, so well known as the founder of the town of Moama, died in the Bendigo Hospital on Tuesday last at the age of sixty years. It appears that he had been admitted to that institution about six week previously, suffering from disease of the lungs. He had been for some time ailing, and his death was caused by the complaint in the lungs, together with a general break up of the system. Mr Maiden first arrived on this part of the Murray in 1843, when he brought a herd of cattle down the river, with which he occupied country a little below Tooranabbie Station. In 1846 he commenced to build the Junction Inn, at Moama, which some years afterwards was considerably enlarged by Mr Waltham.

In this house Mr Maiden made a great deal of money, and was at one time worth many thousands. He became the proprietor of Perricoota station, which, together with Tooranabbie, he held for a considerable time. He also entered into very large dealings in stock, and kept a large number of drovers employed on the roads. He was a man of great natural ability, and of much energy and enterprise, but being uneducated, his undertakings became too complicated for his management, and after a splendid run of good fortune, his affairs became entangled; difficulties increased every year, and he at length found himself reduced from the position of an extremely rich man to a condition of poverty. He never retrieved his fortunes, and has been for some years in very poor circumstances.

In the height of his fortune one of the chief aims of his ambition was to render Moama a place of more importance than Echuca, which was founded by Mr Hopwood in the year 1853. A considerable degree of rivalry existed between them, and many amusing stories are told of the tactics pursued by the Kings of the two Border towns. Mr Maiden established a punt at Moama, which place, by the way, was known for a long time as "Maiden’s Punt". Mr Hopwood subsequently placed a punt alongside his, and another at Echuca, together with a pontoon bridge, which are both still in the same position. Mr Maiden erected cattle yards at Moama for the purpose of crossing the river, and Mr Hopwood did the same at a point on the river nearly opposite to the present railway embankment.

This warfare was carried on until Mr Maiden was compelled through his pecuniary difficulties to retire from the field. It is somewhat remarkable that within a few days of twelvemonths one of these veteran pioneers should have followed the other to the grave, Mr Hopwood having died last New Year’s Day. They were within a few years of the same age, and both of them were men of iron constitutions, which shortly before their deaths completely gave way. Notwithstanding the long and warm opposition which was carried on between them in business, no personal animosity appeared to exist between them; and in the latter years of their lives they always met as old friends and acquaintances, and conversed jocularly of past times. Mr Maiden always said that Mr Hopwood fought him fairly, and attributed his failure to very different causes than his persistent opposition. They are both now gone, and we can only say, Peace to their ashes.
Brisbane Courier, 14 January 1870, 

Location

Address:Perricoota Road, Moama Sports Club, Moama, 2731
State:NSW
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -36.103753
Long: 144.746534
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Sculpture
Monument Theme:People
Sub-Theme:Community
Designer:John Stevens (Moama, NSW)
Artist:John Stevens (Moama, NSW)

Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Sunday 14th November, 1999
Front Inscription

James Maiden
Founder of Moama 1809 - 1869

Featuring aspects of historical significance of Moama

Designed and handcarved by local artist Mr. John Stevens.

Sponsored by - Mrs Lyn Buckley, Rebecca, Toni & Kellie.
In memory of their loving husband and father 
Stephen John Buckley 
22 - 7 - 1958  -  8 - 7 - 1997

Surrounding structure has been built by volunteers from our local community & tradespeople

Unveiled and acknowledged by the descendants of James Maiden and the community on 14 November 1999, the first birthday of the Adventure Park

Source: MA
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