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The street's name derives from the name given to the parish adjoining Orange's northern side, by Sir Thomas Mitchell which was in turn named after the Countess of March in England. W McFadden in the R.C. Sheridan Collection wrote 'March St. was once known as Stringy Bark St'

  • Folster,William Central Western Daily 7 Jan. 1949.
  • Sheridan, Richard C. Richard Calga Poldevin Sheridan papers mainly historical notes on the Orange District, ca. 1850s-1880
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