Dangelong, New South Wales Explained

Type:town
Dangelong
State:nsw
Coordinates:-36.3503°N 149.2921°W
Pushpin Map Caption:Location in New South Wales
Pushpin Label Position:right
Pop:0
Postcode:2630
Dist1:25
Dir1:SE
Location1:Cooma
Dist2:142
Dir2:S
Location2:Canberra
Lga:Snowy Monaro Regional Council
Region:Southern Tablelands
County:Beresford
Parish:Dangelong, Palmerston
Stategov:Monaro
Fedgov:Eden-Monaro
Near-N:Carlaminda
Near-Ne:Tuross
Near-E:Kybeyan
Near-Se:Kybeyan
Near-S:Nimmitabel
Near-Sw:Springfield
Near-W:Rock Flat
Near-Nw:Cooma

Dangelong is a rural locality in the Snowy Monaro Regional Council local government area of New South Wales, Australia. It is located south-east of Cooma. It had no people or a very low population recorded at the 2021 census.[1]

The eastern boundary of the locality is formed by the Numeralla River, and the confluence of that river with its tributary, Dangelong Creek lies in the locality.[2]

The area now known as Dangelong lies on the traditional lands of Ngarigo people.[3] The name, Dangelong, is probably derived from an Aboriginal word, as rendered by colonial settlers, that was applied to an early squatting run in the area.

John Mackenzie established 'Dangelong' station, a vast squatting run of 44 square miles (11,396 hectares), when he occupied land taken from Ngarigo people, as a squatter. He began a grazing operation at Dangelong, which had twenty-six residents and ten slab huts, by 1839.[4] [5] He chose to reside, with his family, on other land that he owned at Nerriga.[6] [7] One of Mackenzies's sons—probably his eldest son, Andrew—managed 'Dangelong', during the time that it was controlled by Mackenzie.[8] In 1848, as a result of Mackenzie's insolvency and subsequent bankruptcy, the 'Dangelong' run leasehold, by then of 15,000 acres, passed to another early landholder, William Bradley.[9] The station was later part of the extensive Monaro landholdings of the Wallace family.[10]

During the 1870s, the squatter run was opened to selection, resulting in its subdivision into smaller properties,[11] although the 'Dandelong' station still existed and retained some of the land.[12]

The area once had more residents and farm dwellings, and its residents made use of the nearest (former) settlement at Rock Flat.[13] There was a school at Dangelong for most of the interval from May 1873 to December 1918.[14]

There was some small scale mining of reef gold, just outside the eastern boundary of the modern-day locality, during the late 19th century.[15] [16] [17]

The area is mainly cleared for grazing, with some forested land on the higher ground along its eastern side. The Dangelong station homestead buildings, dating from the 1860s, are still in use.[18]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2021 Dangelong, Census All persons QuickStats Australian Bureau of Statistics . 2023-06-09 . abs.gov.au.
  2. Web site: Satellite View - Dangelong · New South Wales 2630, Australia . 2023-06-09 . Google Maps . en.
  3. Web site: Studies . Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander . 2021-01-10 . Map of Indigenous Australia . 2022-01-27 . aiatsis.gov.au . en.
  4. Book: Cantlon, Maurice . Homesteads of southern New South Wales, 1830-1900 . 1981 . Queensberry Hill Press . 0-909174-32-6 . Carlton, Vic. . 42, 43 . 8552594.
  5. Web site: CENTENARIAN. - Miss Mary Mackenzie. - The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) - 11 Sep 1930 . 2021-07-18 . Sydney Morning Herald . 11 September 1930 . en.
  6. Web site: Lt-Col. John Kenneth Mackenzie, NSW pioneer b. 1793 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland d. 15 Aug 1857 Shoalhaven, New South Wales, Australia: MacFarlane Clan & Families Genealogy . 2021-05-05 . www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info.
  7. News: 1841-05-06 . DOMESTIC INTELLIGENCE. . 2 . Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) . 2021-05-05.
  8. Web site: COLONEL J. K. Mackenzie . 2022-05-23 . www.monaropioneers.com.
  9. News: 1848-10-07 . CLAIMS TO LEASES OF CROWN LANDS BEYOND THE SETTLED DISTRICTS. . 8 . Sydney Morning Herald . 2023-06-09.
  10. News: 1925-07-31 . The Late Mr. H. Wallace. . 2 . Manaro Mercury, and Cooma and Bombala Advertiser . 2023-06-09.
  11. News: 1875-12-04 . GOVERNMENT LAND SALES. . 4 . Manaro Mercury, and Cooma and Bombala Advertiser . 2023-06-09.
  12. Web site: Dangelong Station, King Esq., at east of Cooma [picture] (c.1900) ]. 2023-06-09 . trove.nla.gov.au.
  13. News: 1886-03-06 . Dangelong. . 3 . Manaro Mercury, and Cooma and Bombala Advertiser . 2023-06-09.
  14. Web site: Dangelong . 2023-06-09 . nswgovschoolhistory.cese.nsw.gov.au.
  15. Web site: Kydra Reefs, Beresford Co., New South Wales, Australia . mindat.org.
  16. Web site: Clinton Reef, Beresford Co., New South Wales, Australia . mindat.org.
  17. News: 1880-11-13 . Cooma. . 926 . Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser . 2023-06-19.
  18. Web site: Dangelong . 2023-06-19 . www.monaropioneers.com.