Nmp Event 49787
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Nmp Event 49787 has 27 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.
Mostly:associated with individual(2), demonstrates quick attack by perpetrators(1), framed as attack on stock(1)
Maturity scale
raw canonical shape-checked rule-derived certifiedAssociated With Individualin disputeassociatedWithIndividual
- P M Martin[1]all time · Row 1542 Eid 49787
- W D Martin[1]all time · Row 1542 Eid 49787
Demonstrates Quick Attack by PerpetratorsdemonstratesQuickAttackByPerpetrators
- Aboriginal People[1]all time · Row 1542 Eid 49787
Framed As Attack on StockframedAsAttackOnStock
- Attack on Stock Property[1]all time · Row 1542 Eid 49787
Has Contemporary ReferencehasContemporaryReference
- Cooktown Courier[1]all time · Row 1542 Eid 49787
Has Coordinate X MaxhasCoordinateXMax
- 145.221417[1]all time · Row 1542 Eid 49787
Has Coordinate X MinhasCoordinateXMin
- 145.221417[1]all time · Row 1542 Eid 49787
Has Coordinate Y MaxhasCoordinateYMax
- -17.078467[1]all time · Row 1542 Eid 49787
Has Coordinate Y MinhasCoordinateYMin
- -17.078467[1]all time · Row 1542 Eid 49787
Has Csv Record NumberhasCsvRecordNumber
- 1542[1]all time · Row 1542 Eid 49787
Has Entry IdhasEntryId
- 49787[1]all time · Row 1542 Eid 49787
Has Evidence LabelhasEvidenceLabel
- Lead only[1]all time · Row 1542 Eid 49787
Has LabelhasLabel
- Attack on stock - horse near McLeods Reef on the Walsh River (late October 1876)[1]all time · Row 1542 Eid 49787
Inbound mentions (8)
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associatedWithEventAssociated With Event(2)
- P M Martin
ex:p-m-martin - W D Martin
ex:w-d-martin
classifiedOntologicallyAsPerpetratorsClassified Ontologically As Perpetrators(1)
- Aboriginal People
ex:aboriginal-people
contextualizedAsMineralFieldContextualized As Mineral Field(1)
- Hodgkinson Goldfield
ex:hodgkinson-goldfield
damagedDuringDamaged During(1)
- Speared Horse
ex:speared-horse
ontologicallyRelatedToEventAreaOntologically Related to Event Area(1)
- Kuku Yalanji
ex:kuku-yalanji
perpetratedEventPerpetrated Event(1)
- Aboriginal People
ex:aboriginal-people
reportsEventReports Event(1)
- Daily Northern Argus 4 November 1876 P2
ex:daily-northern-argus-4-november-1876-p2
Other facts (14)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Has Location Notes Issues | Precise location of McLeod's Reef is unknown but it was at the eastern end of the Walsh on the Hodgkinson field (Brisbane Courier 5 July 1876, p5). This is the location of McLeod's Hills on the Hodginkson. | [1] |
| Has Location Type | Mineral Field | [1] |
| Has Nature of Event | Attack on Stock Property | [1] |
| Has Other Damage Effects | one horse speared | [1] |
| Has Other Source for Event | Daily Northern Argus 4 November 1876 P2 | [1] |
| Located Near | Mcleods Reef | [1] |
| Occurred in Year | 1876 | [1] |
| Occurred on Day and Month | late October | [1] |
| Part of Project | Rosie Reynolds Massacre Connection | [1] |
| Perpetrated by | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Quoted in Description From | Daily Northern Argus 4 November 1876 P2 | [1] |
| References Contemporary Newspaper | Cooktown Courier | [1] |
| Related to Language Group | Kuku Yalanji | [1] |
| Related to Pastoral District | Cook Pastoral District | [1] |
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References (1)
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ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-1542-eid-49787
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