If you have a keen interest in Aboriginal history, the grave of King Togee is to be found 29 kilometres west of Coolah on the left-hand side of the Neilrex Road, just past the 'Langdon' homestead.
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If you have a keen interest in Aboriginal history, the grave of King Togee is to be found 29 kilometres west of Coolah on the left-hand side of the Neilrex Road, just past the 'Langdon' homestead.
There is a weather-worn sandstone headstone surrounded by four white posts with a sign overhead reading 'Togee King of the Butheroe Tribe'. King Togee was friendly with the early settlers but was speared to death by a young man named Cuttabush, who later became the king of a Coonabarabran sub-tribe.
Please contact Pandora Gallery at Coolah for further information.
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