Lean (TRIG. STATION), NSW Details

History

Established in October 1907 by James Healy a piling overseer employed by the Lands Department.

Description

A Trig. Station located 24 km NNW of Buckambool Mountain 33 km SW of the Town of Cobar and 3 km NW of Conleys Tank. TS2823

Origin

No origin for this name is known.

Lean (TRIG. STATION), NSW
title Lean (TRIG. STATION)
additional
state NSW
reference 81629
placename Lean
designation TRIG. STATION
geographical name
previous names Maclean
lga COBAR
description A Trig. Station located 24 km NNW of Buckambool Mountain 33 km SW of the Town of Cobar and 3 km NW of Conleys Tank. TS2823
meaning
origin No origin for this name is known.
history Established in October 1907 by James Healy a piling overseer employed by the Lands Department.
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