Nmp Event 54713
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Nmp Event 54713 has 46 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 3 live disagreements.
Mostly:presupposes existence of(3), involves theft of quantity(2), label mentions(2)
Maturity scale
raw canonical shape-checked rule-derived certifiedPresupposes Existence ofin disputepresupposesExistenceOf
- Aboriginal People[1]all time · Row 1939 Eid 54713
- Colonial Government[1]all time · Row 1939 Eid 54713
- James Mcnally[1]all time · Row 1939 Eid 54713
Involves Theft of Quantityin disputeinvolvesTheftOfQuantity
Label Mentionsin disputelabelMentions
- James Mcnally Party[1]all time · Row 1939 Eid 54713
- River Tweed[1]all time · Row 1939 Eid 54713
Asserts Historical OccurrenceassertsHistoricalOccurrence
- true[1]all time · Row 1939 Eid 54713
Cites Source PagecitesSourcePage
- O Keeffe 1975 Page 8[1]all time · Row 1939 Eid 54713
Classified As Attack onclassifiedAsAttackOn
- Europeans/others[1]all time · Row 1939 Eid 54713
Evidenced by Contemporary DocumentevidencedByContemporaryDocument
- Commandant Moreton Bay to Colonial Secretary 27 October 1829[1]all time · Row 1939 Eid 54713
Evidenced by Secondary SourceevidencedBySecondarySource
- O Keeffe 1975[1]all time · Row 1939 Eid 54713
First Reported in YearfirstReportedInYear
- 1829[1]all time · Row 1939 Eid 54713
Has Contemporary ReferencehasContemporaryReference
- Commandant Moreton Bay to Colonial Secretary 27 October 1829[1]all time · Row 1939 Eid 54713
Has Coordinate X MaxhasCoordinateXMax
- 153.482677[1]all time · Row 1939 Eid 54713
Has Coordinate X MinhasCoordinateXMin
- 153.482677[1]all time · Row 1939 Eid 54713
Inbound mentions (9)
Other subjects in dontopedia point AT this entity as a value. These are inverse relationships — e.g. "X motherOf this subject" — and answer questions the forward facts can't. Grouped by predicate.
stolenDuringStolen During(2)
- Three Falling Axes
ex:three-falling-axes - Two Iron Wedges
ex:two-iron-wedges
actedAsAggressorsActed As Aggressors(1)
- Black Natives Party
ex:black-natives-party
arePerpetratorsOfAre Perpetrators of(1)
- Black Natives Party
ex:black-natives-party
documentsDocuments(1)
- O Keeffe 1975
ex:o-keeffe-1975
madeStatementAboutMade Statement About(1)
- James Mcnally
ex:james-mcnally
quotedInQuoted in(1)
- Description Quote Mcnally
ex:description-quote-mcnally
referencesReferences(1)
- Commandant Moreton Bay to Colonial Secretary 27 October 1829
ex:commandant-moreton-bay-to-colonial-secretary-27-october-1829
victimInVictim in(1)
- James Mcnally
ex:james-mcnally
Other facts (30)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Has Coordinate Y Max | -28.266392 | [1] |
| Has Coordinate Y Min | -28.266392 | [1] |
| Has Date of First Reporting of Event | 1829 | [1] |
| Has Day and Month of Event | 19 May | [1] |
| Has Description of Event | "James McNally states that on or about the 19th Day of May last, he was up the River Tweed procuring Cedar Logs for Government when a party of Black natives attacked his gang and took three Falling axes and two Iron Wedges." (O'Keefe 1975:8) | [1] |
| Has Entry Id | 54713 | [1] |
| Has Label | Attack on Europeans/others - James McNally and party, Tweed River (19 May 1829) | [1] |
| Has Location Description | River Tweed | [1] |
| Has Location Notes Issues | General location on the northern side of Tweed River mapped | [1] |
| Has Location Type | Watercourse | [1] |
| Has Nature of Event | Attack on Europeans/others | [1] |
| Has Other Associated Individuals | James Mcnally | [1] |
| Has Other Damage Effects | 3 axes and two iron wedges stolen | [1] |
| Has Other Sources for the Event | O Keeffe 1975 | [1] |
| Has Perpetrators | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Has Year of Event | 1829 | [1] |
| Is Recorded in | Nmp Events Csv | [1] |
| Located at Point | 153.482677, -28.266392 | [1] |
| Mapped to Northern Side of | River Tweed | [1] |
| Occurred Approximately on | 19 May 1829 | [1] |
| References External Source | O Keeffe 1975 | [1] |
| Spatially Located at | River Tweed Northern Side | [1] |
| Temporally Precedes | Commandant Moreton Bay to Colonial Secretary 27 October 1829 | [1] |
| Framed As Victim Perspective | James Mcnally | [1] |
| Has Certainty From Sources | contemporary and secondary | [1] |
| Involves Tools of Trade | Falling Axes | [1] |
| Reported by | Moreton Bay Commandant | [1] |
| Implies No Casualties | null | [1] |
| Occurred in Historical Context of | early colonial Australia | [1] |
| Ontological Category | frontier conflict | [1] |
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References (1)
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ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-1939-eid-54713
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