For those with 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 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.
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