Gravesend is located on the lands of the
Gamilaraay and
Wirraayaraay peoples. The first recorded Europeans to the area was an exploration party led by botanist
Allan Cunningham in May 1827.
Squatters then moved into the area and took up vast tracts of land to run sheep and cattle. These included Edward George Clerk, who established
Clerkness in 1837, which extended from the
Gwydir to the
MacIntyre Rivers, and John Hoskinson, who owned
Caraa. In 1837 a massacre of up to 200 Indigenous people took place in the area. Conflict had worsened after Europeans carried out armed attacks on
Gomeroi people to abduct women, which had resulted in the killing of livestock and five colonists by Gomeroi. Henry Bingham, Commissioner for Crown Lands, wrote: :
I am well informed those men armed themselves with Muskets and made a rush, on the camp of those Blacks in order to deprive them by force, of their women and in revenge for this they have fallen sacrifice to their own lawless conduct. and so set about killing them. It is believed Gravesend took its name from the hundreds of graves at the site of the massacre. The town grew from a
fettler's camp established on Gravesend
station with the coming of the railway around 1900. Gravesend Post Office opened on 1 February 1900. The old railway bridge across the Gwydir River was transported from
England. With closer settlement a village developed and was officially named Gravesend in 1909. In the 1930s, Gravesend was the site of a research station breeding
cactoblastis moths later released to eradicate a devastating
prickly pear infestation. The surrounding area is given to agriculture production with sheep and cattle breeding, and the local wheat crops being taken a large silo complex being based in the village. Today, Gravesend is serviced by a public school with approximately 30 students, post office,
hotel, recreation and
rodeo ground, community centre,
District Nurse, a park with play equipment and a general store. The Gwydir River provides excellent fishing, camping, picnic, swimming and recreation areas. The official opening of the Historical Society Museum was held on 16 August 2008. An annual rodeo is held on the rodeo ground. The village also has a fishing club, sewing and quilting club, garden club,
Pony Club and playgroup. ==References==