Charles Sturt's second journey was sponsored by Governor Darling who commissioned Sturt to trace the course of the Murrumbidgee River, and to see whether it joined to the Darling. This was in December 1829- February 1830. On this expedition, Sturt discovered that the Murrumbidgee River flowed into the Murray (previously named the Hume), as did the Darling.
Charles Sturt made several expeditions. His most notable was arguably the expedition to the mouth of the Murray River and back. Sturt's party departed Sydney on 3 November 1829 and returned on 25 May 1830. Some of that time was spent recovering for starvation and exhaustion at Wantabadgery station on the return journey.
The names of Charles Sturt's parents were Thomas Lennox Napier Sturt and Jeanette Sturt.
Charles Town expedition happened in 1706-09.
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Charles Sturt's first expedition departed in November 1828 and returned several months later in March 1829.
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The address of the Discovery Expedition Of St Charles Mo Inc is: 1050 S Riverside Dr, Saint Charles, MO 63301-3481
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Everyone on the expedition except for Sergeant Charles Floyd survived.
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He was the Quartermaster.