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06-July-2011
06-July-2011
Photographs supplied by Lachlan Turner

The plaque commemorates the re-enactment of a Cobb and Company coach route in May 2002 during the "Year of the Outback".  It was organised to commemorate the importance of the passenger and mail service conducted by Cobb and Company to the communities along the route. 

The re-enactment was organised by David Walker of Forbes, who was assisted by Len Auld and Ben Hall.  A descendant of James Rutherford, who was the owner of Cobb and Company, and historian David Rutherford also attended the re-enactment.

Cobb and Company was established in Melbourne in 1853 by a group of immigrant Americans with Freeman Cobb being the primary person in the establishment of the new coach industry.  The coaches were imported from the United States of America, and these were a better vehicle than the English coachis that were being used in the Australian colonies at the time.  The business was sold as a consortium with James Rutherford as the manager.

The Cobb and Company name was retained and its influence spread through eastern Australia.  It moved into New South Wales in 1861 with Bathurst as its headquarters.  During the height of the enterprise, Cobb and Company utilised a team of approximately 19,000 horses.  During his 50 years as manager, James Rutherford bought out other coaching operators, but allowed some to operate under the Cobb and Company umbrella.  He also purchased many land holdings in Queensland and New South Wales using the name of Cobb and Company.

Location

Address:Kiacatoo Road, Micabil, 2877
State:NSW
Area:AUS
GPS Coordinates:Lat: -33.082925
Long: 146.947539
Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate.
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Details

Monument Type:Plaque
Monument Theme:Technology
Sub-Theme:Industry
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Dedication

Actual Monument Dedication Date:Wednesday 15th May, 2002
Front Inscription

Cobb & Co
Forbes to Hillston

Micabil Hotel

This is the fifth of ten (10) plaques erected along the mail and passenger route from Forbes to Hillston at the sites of change stations and inns, to commemorate the re-enactment by Cobb & Co coach owners, David Walker, Len Auld and Ben Hall, who followed this route "Down the Lachlan Years Ago", "When Cobb & Co Was King".

As part of the Year of the Outback 2002, it also honours the men and women who handled the mail and looked after travellers at these ten particular locations, and also the hundreds of others involved, at a time when horse transport was the norm.

The first Micabil Hotel licensee was John Gray from 1876 to 1878, Bryan McNamara 1878 to 1884, Thomas Winters, Robert Lowe Charles Cooney 1886 to 1887.

The second hotel was built after the original burnt down in 1900, and the licensee was William Holmes.  Holmes was here until 1913 when he moved the licence to the Court House Hotel in Condobolin, built on the site where the BP service station now stands.

Terry Brady
Mayor Lachlan Shire Council

15 May, 2002

Source: MA
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