Sturt County
Sturt County is one of the 141 Cadastral divisions of New South Wales. It contains the locality of Carrathool. The Murrumbidgee River is the southern boundary.
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The Carathool Bridge over the Murrumbidgee between Sturt and Boyd
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Sturt County NSW as shown on John Sands 1886 map)[1]
Sturt County was named in honour of the explorer, soldier and public servant Charles Sturt (1795-1869).[2]
Parishes within this county
A full list of parishes found within this county; their current LGA and mapping coordinates to the approximate centre of each location is as follows:
References
- The New atlas of Australia (John Sands 1886) map 21.
- "Sturt County". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales.
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