The property takes its name from the peak Mount Ebenezer that is found in the Baselow Range within the station boundaries. Mount Ebenezer is named after
Ebenezer Flint, who was delivering supplies to
telegraph stations in the area in 1871. The
pastoralist Richard Warburton, took up
Erldunda Station to the east of Mount Ebenezer in 1822. Warburton is thought to have passed through the area while
mustering stray cattle. William Liddle took up the nearby
Angas Downs Station in 1922. In 2014, the property was on the market along with at least 15 others in the
Kimberley and Northern Territory. By 2019, the Stanes family, who also owned
Lyndavale, NT;
De Rose Hill in
South Australia; and other smaller properties in SA, had bought the property. ==See also==