County of Dagmar explained

Type:cadastral
Dagmar
State:qld
Image Upright:0.81
Near-Nw:Chelmsford
Near-N:Solander
Near-Ne:Solander
Near-W:Wrotham
Near-E:Nares
Near-Sw:Hodgkinson
Near-S:Hodgkinson
Near-Se:Nares

The county of Dagmar is a cadastral division of Queensland north-west of Cairns. It contains the town of Julatten.[1]

On 7 March 1901, the Governor issued a proclamation legally dividing Queensland into counties under the Land Act 1897.[2] Its schedule described Dagmar thus:

Parishes

Dagmar is subdivided into parishes, listed as follows:

Parish LGA Coordinates
Buringan -16.65°N 192°W
Cudgee Mareeba -16.6°N 146°W
Garioch Mareeba -16.6667°N 168°W
Gorilbee Mareeba -16.55°N 186°W
Kanawarra Mareeba -16.4167°N 153°W
Koobaba Mareeba -16.4167°N 145°W
Layland Mareeba -16.8°N 151°W
Mappe Mareeba -16.5167°N 149°W
Mar Mareeba -16.8°N 165°W
Northedge Mareeba -16.7°N 157°W
Riflemead Mareeba -16.5833°N 161°W
Southedge Mareeba -16.9333°N 164°W
Talgijah Mareeba -16.4833°N 196°W
Tregoora Mareeba -16.5167°N 175°W
Watangay Mareeba -16.7833°N 200°W

References

-16.95°N 145°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.archivessearch.qld.gov.au/Search/SeriesDetails.aspx?SeriesId=1895 Cook District, County of Dagmar Maps - N9 Series
  2. News: A Proclamation . Queensland Government Gazette . 75 . 967–980 . 8 March 1901.