Nmp Event 20701
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Nmp Event 20701 has 38 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.
Mostly:associated with individual(2), arbitrary location chosen(1), associated with nmp officer(1)
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- Daniel Conner[1]all time · Row 0703 Eid 20701
- Henry Bates Fitz[1]all time · Row 0703 Eid 20701
Arbitrary Location ChosenarbitraryLocationChosen
- Two Miles From Previous Towards River[1]all time · Row 0703 Eid 20701
Associated With Nmp OfficerassociatedWithNMPOfficer
- Robert George Walker[1]all time · Row 0703 Eid 20701
First Reported in YearfirstReportedInYear
- 1854[1]all time · Row 0703 Eid 20701
Has Contemporary ReferencehasContemporaryReference
- QSA2969643 1854 Affidavit of Robert George Walker 21 December, Correspondence of Colonial Secretary's Department, NSW, extracted from microfilm (Reel A2-32) held at State Library of Queensland[1]all time · Row 0703 Eid 20701
Has Coordinate X MaxhasCoordinateXMax
- 149.795283[1]all time · Row 0703 Eid 20701
Has Coordinate X MinhasCoordinateXMin
- 149.795283[1]all time · Row 0703 Eid 20701
Has Coordinate Y MaxhasCoordinateYMax
- -24.02185[1]all time · Row 0703 Eid 20701
Has Coordinate Y MinhasCoordinateYMin
- -24.02185[1]all time · Row 0703 Eid 20701
Has Csv Record NumberhasCsvRecordNumber
- 703[1]all time · Row 0703 Eid 20701
Has Description of EventhasDescriptionOfEvent
- ‘Para 5: At sundown, proceeded to camp - scarcity of water, had to travel several miles to which circumstance he attributed preservation of their lives: blacks all returned, following his tracks until it was too dark, then visiting all the waterholes in neighbourhood until they were found. Considered it unlikely they would attack but advisable to keep watch –2 hours before daybreak, men awoke him saying blacks were coming – details of attack, sheltered in trees, kept at bay until daybreak, then rushed at them firing carbines & pistols with fatal precision. Natives fled – troopers sent after horses, some 7-8 miles – details – his horse returned lame, hardly able to walk, all hobbles were broken.’ (Robert Walker to Commandant 15 February 1855...)[1]all time · Row 0703 Eid 20701
Has Entry IdhasEntryId
- 20701[1]all time · Row 0703 Eid 20701
Inbound mentions (4)
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essentializedAsAggressorsEssentialized As Aggressors(1)
- Aboriginal People
ex:aboriginal-people
framedNarrativeAsSelfPreservationFramed Narrative As Self Preservation(1)
- Robert George Walker
ex:robert-george-walker
likelyPerpetratorsLikely Perpetrators(1)
- Gangulu
ex:gangulu
perpetratedPerpetrated(1)
- Aboriginal People
ex:aboriginal-people
Other facts (25)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Has Label | Attack on NMP detachment - Robert Walker, near Dawson Range? (15 December 1854) | [1] |
| Has Location Description | No clear location specified | [1] |
| Has Location Notes Issues | Impossible to plot this location (actually a series of locations) accurately - after the previous event (see 14 December) they camped two miles away ('had to return in another direction about 2 miles') when the first attack happened, then tracked Aboriginal people for 15 miles, but no direction specified. This is an arbitrary location 2 miles from the previous event towards the river. | [1] |
| Has Location Type | Other | [1] |
| Has Names of People Killed and Details | Not clear that anyone was killed in this event, although they were later | [1] |
| Has Names of People Wounded and Details | 'Some' wounded | [1] |
| Has Nature of Event | Attack on NMP detachment | [1] |
| Has Pastoral Run Landowner or Lessee | Dan Conner and Henry Bates Fitz | [1] |
| Has Pastoral Run Station or Run Name | Rio? | [1] |
| Has Perpetrators | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Has Reliability of Sources | First hand account of NMP officer involved | [1] |
| Impossible to Plot Accurately | True | [1] |
| Involves Scarcity of Water | Camp Site | [1] |
| Is Attack on | Nmp Detachment | [1] |
| Located Two Miles From Previous Event | Previous Event 14 December | [1] |
| Occurred in District | Leichhardt District | [1] |
| Occurred in Year | 1854 | [1] |
| Occurred on Day and Month | 15 December | [1] |
| References Colonial Secretary Correspondence | Qsa2969643 | [1] |
| References Microfilm Source | Reel A2 32 | [1] |
| Related to Language Group | Gangulu | [1] |
| Related to Pastoral District | Leichhardt District | [1] |
| Located Near | Dawson Range | [1] |
| Presupposes Killings Later | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Presupposes Some Wounded Among Attackers | Aboriginal People | [1] |
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References (1)
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