Nmp Event 10674
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Nmp Event 10674 has 41 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Associated Events | Attack on Europeans Unnamed Shepherd Toomcul January 1851 | [1] |
| Associated Nmp Officers | Richard Purvis Marshall | [1] |
| Associated With Event | Attack on Europeans Unnamed Shepherd Toomcul January 1851 | [1] |
| Caused by Reprisal | sheep stealing | [1] |
| Cause Reason | Reprisal for sheep stealing | [1] |
| Classified As Attack on Aboriginal People | null | [1] |
| Concerns Language Group Territory | Gubbi Gubbi | [1] |
| Contemporary Reference | QSA86140 1851 Deposition of John Broadbent 1 December, Papers re work of Native Police in Burnett District 1850–1857, Mfilm 2433 | [1] |
| Coordinate X Max | 152.331083 | [1] |
| Coordinate X Min | 152.331083 | [1] |
| Coordinate Y Max | -26.3832 | [1] |
| Coordinate Y Min | -26.3832 | [1] |
| Date of First Reporting of Event | 1851 | [1] |
| Day and Month of Event | November | [1] |
| Documented in Database Record | null | [1] |
| Evidenced by Deposition | John Broadbent Deposition | [1] |
| Has Csv Record Number | 67 | [1] |
| Has Description of Event | John Broadbent being duly sworn deposed, I accompanied the Native Police for the purpose of pointing out a black named Milbong suspected of stealing sheep on this station on several occasions, on arriving at the camp, the blacks with the exception of two stood, Milbong and another unknown, my blacks stated that Milbong and the other who ran did not belong to their tribe. Of the two that ran were fired at, Milbong was killed the other escaped Milbong had one eye and has always been of bad repute. John Broadbent, sworn before me at Toomcul this 1st day December 1851, R.P Marshall, JP. | [1] |
| Has Entry Id | 10674 | [1] |
| Has Label | Attack on Aboriginal people - Millbong at Toomcul station (November 1851) | [1] |
| Located at Coordinates | 152.331083, -26.3832 | [1] |
| Location Description | Toomcul Station | [1] |
| Location Notes Issues | Location of Toomcul headstation | [1] |
| Location Type | Pastoral Run | [1] |
| Named Perpetrator1 | Richard Purvis Marshall | [1] |
| Names of People Killed and Details | Millbong | [1] |
| Nature of Event | Attack on Aboriginal people | [1] |
| No of People Killed | 1 | [1] |
| Occurred During Month | November | [1] |
| Occurred in Year | 1851 | [1] |
| Ontological Classified As Violence Event | null | [1] |
| Other Associated Individuals | John Stephen Ferriter | [1] |
| Part of Nmp Events Dataset | null | [1] |
| Pastoral Run Landowner or Lessee | J S Ferriter | [1] |
| Perpetrators | Nmp | [1] |
| Related Language Group | Gubbi Gubbi | [1] |
| Related Pastoral District | Wide Bay | [1] |
| Reported In1851 | null | [1] |
| Resulted in Death of | Millbong | [1] |
| Spatial Located at Headstation | Toomcul Headstation | [1] |
| Year of Event | 1851 | [1] |
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ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-0067-eid-10674
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