Nmp Event 10834
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Nmp Event 10834 has 34 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.
Mostly:presupposes existence of(3), associated with nmp officer(1), associated with other individual(1)
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- Aboriginal People[1]all time · Row 0215 Eid 10834
- Spring Creek Station[1]all time · Row 0215 Eid 10834
- Thomas Collins[1]all time · Row 0215 Eid 10834
Associated With Nmp OfficerassociatedWithNmpOfficer
- Crompton Richard Ratcliffe[1]all time · Row 0215 Eid 10834
Associated With Other IndividualassociatedWithOtherIndividual
- Thomas Collins[1]all time · Row 0215 Eid 10834
Connects to Language GroupconnectsToLanguageGroup
Connects to Native TitleconnectsToNativeTitle
- Ewamian People 3[1]all time · Row 0215 Eid 10834
Described by QuotedescribedByQuote
- From Wyandotte to the Messrs. Collins' station (Spring Creek) is fifteen miles (hard miles and no mistake.) Having partaken of the accommodation kindly afforded by the Messrs. Collins, we left next day for the Native Police camp at McKinnon's old station, twenty-five miles from Collins', and arriving we found a friend of ours in charge, Mr. acting Sub-Inspector Crompton, located there with one white constable and four troopers. My friend Mr. [Sub-Inspector] Crompton had just come in from a hunting excursion; the blacks it seems had been spearing Messrs. Collins' cattle, and had killed ten or twelve beasts. The darkies were tracked by the troopers, and when surprised the camps were found full of beef—however, all their spears were burnt, some 200, and the niggers "dispersed." Leaving the police camp [Western Creek], our next stage is Mr. Smith's station (Lyndhurst), twenty miles from the first-named place, where we got to by dinner-time.[1]all time · Row 0215 Eid 10834
First Reported in YearfirstReportedInYear
- 1870[1]all time · Row 0215 Eid 10834
Has Coordinate X MaxhasCoordinateXMax
- 144.5764[1]all time · Row 0215 Eid 10834
Has Coordinate X MinhasCoordinateXMin
- 144.5764[1]all time · Row 0215 Eid 10834
Has Coordinate Y MaxhasCoordinateYMax
- -18.6216[1]all time · Row 0215 Eid 10834
Has Coordinate Y MinhasCoordinateYMin
- -18.6216[1]all time · Row 0215 Eid 10834
Has Entry IdhasEntryId
- 10834[1]all time · Row 0215 Eid 10834
Inbound mentions (3)
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associatedWithEventAreaAssociated With Event Area(1)
- Agwamin
ex:agwamin
containsEventLocationContains Event Location(1)
- Cook Pastoral District
ex:cook-pastoral-district
overlapsEventLocationOverlaps Event Location(1)
- Ewamian People 3
ex:ewamian-people-3
Other facts (20)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Has Label | Attack on stock - Spring Creek station, near the Einasleigh River (before December 1870) | [1] |
| Has Location Description | Spring Creek station, near the Einasleigh River | [1] |
| Has Location Notes Issues | Location of contemporary Spring Creek station | [1] |
| Has Location Type | Pastoral run | [1] |
| Has Nature of Event | Attack on stock/property | [1] |
| Has Notes Comments | Cattle were still being speared on Collins' Spring Ck in 1895 and it is clear that Aboriginal people were shot: 'Sometimes the blacks, who infest some impenetrable basalt country adjacent, make matters lively by spearing cattle, and Mr. Collins showed me the broken end of a spear taken out of a bullock only last July; these miscreants work warily, though, and are not often caught, but when they are, their souls start off on a long journey to join St. John the Baptist and other historical sugar bag hunters.' (The Northern Miner 2 October 1895, p3) | [1] |
| Involves Cattle Killing | null | [1] |
| Involves Pastoral Run Station or Run Name | Spring Creek | [1] |
| Is Csv Record Number | 215 | [1] |
| Occurred Before Month | December | [1] |
| Occurred in Year | 1870 | [1] |
| Perpetrated by | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Quotes Newspaper Article | null | [1] |
| Referenced in Contemporary Source | Brisbane Courier 1870 12 26 P2 | [1] |
| References Historical Newspaper | Brisbane Courier 1870 12 26 P2 | [1] |
| Related to Language Group | Agwamin | [1] |
| Related to Native Title Boundary | Ewamian People 3 | [1] |
| Related to Pastoral District | Cook Pastoral District | [1] |
| Reported in | Brisbane Courier 1870 12 26 P2 | [1] |
| Presupposes Native Police Activity | null | [1] |
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References (1)
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