Parish_of_Keewong

Parish of Keewong

Parish of Keewong

Cadastral in New South Wales, Australia


Keewong Parish is a parish of Murray County, New South Wales, a cadastral unit for use on land titles. A small part of the north-western end of the parish around 35°34′40″S 149°07′28″E between the Murrumbidgee River and the Queanbeyan-Cooma railway line was transferred to the Australian Capital Territory in 1909. The southern ends of portions 177, 218, 211, 36, and 38 in the Parish of Keewong form part of the border of the ACT with New South Wales, which is mentioned in the Seat of Government Acceptance Act of 1909.[1]

Quick Facts Keewong Parish New South Wales, LGA(s) ...
Keewong Parish shown on part of the right side of this map - to the east of the Murrumbidgee River. The word cut off with only 'Kee' visible. The area in red became part of the ACT, which included part of Keewong.

Part of the parish still is located on the eastern side of the Murrumbidgee. Waterhole creek is the south-western boundary, and Burra Creek the eastern boundary. Guise's Creek and Lobb's Hole Creek were originally the boundaries in the north-west, before that part of the land was transferred to the Commonwealth.


References

  • Map showing proposed Federal Capital Territory and tenures of land within same, Charles Robt. Scrivener, 22 May 1909
  • NSW Dept. of Lands Parish map preservation project
  • "Keewong". Geographical Names Register (GNR) of NSW. Geographical Names Board of New South Wales. Retrieved 4 August 2013. Edit this at Wikidata

35°35′54″S 149°12′04″E



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