The
Sand River Convention that led to the independence of the
Transvaal Republic was signed in a marquee on the banks of the Sand River on 17 January 1852. A monument commemorating the ceremony can today be found on the banks of the river some from
Winburg. On 25 March 25, 1900, during the guerrilla phase of the
Anglo-Boer War, a Council-of-War led by the
Boers that wanted to continue with the hostilities was held at a bridge over the Sand River. On May 10, 1900, the British
fought a Boer defensive position at the Sand River during the
Second Boer War. In
1988 the Sand River burst its banks and flooded parts of Virginia town. In
1994 the
Merriespruit tailings dam disaster occurred just outside Virginia, killing seventeen people. The river was named after an incident where a wagon got bogged down in its sand, and had to be unloaded before the journey could continue. == See also ==