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Cowra "The Great Escape"


The area was originally inhabited by the Wiradjuri people. The first white explorer, George Wilson Evans, entered the Lachlan Valley in 1815. He named the area the Oxley Plains after his superior the surveyor-general, John Oxley. In 1817 he deemed the area unfit for white settlement. A Military Depot was established not long after at Soldiers Flat near present day Billimari. Arthur Ranken and James Sloan, from Bathurst, were amongst the first white settlers on the Lachlan. They moved to the area in 1831.

The township of "Coura Rocks", named from a local aboriginal term meaning "eagle on the rocks", had its beginnings in 1840. The name may be derived from one of the earliest cattle stations, and is possibly the name of the river ford where people could cross the Lachlan River. By 1847 the township became known as Cowra. The village was proclaimed in 1849.

In the 1850s the many gold prospectors passed through headed for gold fields at Lambing Flat (Young) and Grenfell. ...

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