
Dear Monument Australia visitors, we are a self-funded, non-profit organisation, dedicated to recording monuments throughout Australia. Over time the costs of maintaining this website have risen substantially (in fact they are probably larger than those of many companies who exist for profit). In the past we have borne all the costs associated with maintaining the website but we are now having difficulties in paying the monthly expenses.
30-November-2020 : We are aware that some organisations, individuals or companies may have received an email requesting donations to assist Monument Australia. These emails are not authorised by Monument Australia and we do not know the person who sent them. You should not make any payments to any bank account details in the email. We only use the Paypal “Donate” button on this webpage to accept donations.
If Monument Australia is useful to you, please make a donation to keep this historical and educational resource available. Your help would be greatly appreciated.
Home » Themes » People » Exploration
James Poole Print Page 
A grave headstone, believed to be erected around 1883, commemorates James Poole who was Captain Charles Sturt`s second in command. It was erected by the people of nearby Mount Sturt Station near Milparinka. Originally Poole's Christian name was mistakenly recorded as John. This error was rectified at a later date. An information plaque is also at the site.
In 1845 Captain Charles Sturt and his expedition ventured into the region now known as the Corner Country. The region was in severe drought and the summer was unbearably hot. For several months the group camped beside a water hole in a rocky basalt glen, now known as Depot Glen. Many of the men were suffering from scurvy.
By the time the rains finally came in July, James Poole, Sturt`s second in command was very ill. He died just a few days after the expedition broke camp to continue their search for an inland sea. Poole`s body was buried beneath a beefwood tree not far from their campsite at Depot Glen. Depot Glen, the nearby site of Poole`s grave, and a cairn built by the men during their encampment form part of a privately owned sheep station known as Mt Poole.
Location
Address: | Poole`s Grave Road, Mount Poole Station, 10 kilometres West, Milparinka, 2880 |
---|---|
State: | NSW |
Area: | AUS |
GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -29.662217 Long: 141.793517 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
Details
Monument Type: | Grave |
---|---|
Monument Theme: | People |
Sub-Theme: | Exploration |
Actual Event Start Date: | 16-July-1845 |
Actual Event End Date: | 16-July-1845 |
Dedication
To the memory of James Poole
Seccond in command of Sturt`s exploring party
Died here on the 16th of Juky 1845