Crooked Corner, New South Wales

Crooked Corner is a locality on the road from Bigga, New South Wales to Binda, New South Wales, which was once a town.

[1] Alluvial gold was found there, in 1861,[3] and reef gold, in 1871.

[4] In the late 1880s another reef was found to the east of the old alluvial workings, and the Palmer Gold and Silver Mining Company set up a battery there in 1888.

[5] The Five Mile Tree public school operated there from 1892 to 2009.

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