Nmp Event 68067
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Nmp Event 68067 has 29 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.
Mostly:associated with individual(1), first reported in year(1), framed as attack on property(1)
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associatedLinguisticallyWithEventAssociated Linguistically With Event(1)
- Yuru
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- Nmp Event 68067 Coordinates
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ownedCattleAttackedInOwned Cattle Attacked in(1)
- Thomas Cavanagh
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perpetratedEventPerpetrated Event(1)
- Aboriginal People
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statesLocationNotAccurateForEventStates Location Not Accurate for Event(1)
- Nmp Event 68067 Location Notes
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Other facts (29)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Associated With Individual | Thomas Cavanagh | [1] |
| First Reported in Year | 1867 | [1] |
| Framed As Attack on Property | Stock Property | [1] |
| Has Contemporary Reference | Port Denison Times 22 July 1867 P2 | [1] |
| Has Coordinate X Max | 148.232463 | [1] |
| Has Coordinate X Min | 148.232463 | [1] |
| Has Coordinate Y Max | -20.016938 | [1] |
| Has Coordinate Y Min | -20.016938 | [1] |
| Has Csv Record Number | 2492 | [1] |
| Has Description of Event | "At a late hour last night we were informed that the blacks were assembled in large numbers near Cavanagh's station, where they had already begun to spear the cattle there." (Port Denison Times, 22 July 1867, p2) | [1] |
| Has Entry Id | 68067 | [1] |
| Has Label | Attack on stock - Thomas Cavanagh's cattle, Bowen (21 July 1867) | [1] |
| Has Location Description | Cavanagh's station | [1] |
| Has Location Notes Issues | Unknown where Cavanagh's run was (or what it was called), but a letter to the editor in the Northern Miner, 1 October 1909, p6 claimed that Cavanagh caught up to Dalrymple's party "as they reached Doughty's Creek. The creek was in full flood at the time, and the party were afraid to cross. Cavanagh, however, plunged into the water, and swimming to the other side, claimed to be "first foot"." This is an arbitrary location on Doughty's Creek, and not an accurate location for the event. It is possible that Cavanagh's stock were on parts of the runs later taken up by J.G. MacDonald, since the Mackay Mercury and South Kennedy Advertiser (30 May 1868, p3) refers to "J. Macdonald's (late Cavanagh's) station" | [1] |
| Has Location Type | Pastoral run | [1] |
| Has Nature of Event | Attack on stock/property | [1] |
| Has Pastoral Run Landowner or Lessee | Thomas Cavanagh | [1] |
| Has Perpetrators | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Involves Damage to | Thomas Cavanaghs Cattle | [1] |
| Located Near | Doughtys Creek | [1] |
| Occurred in Pastoral District | North Kennedy | [1] |
| Occurred in Year | 1867 | [1] |
| Occurred on Day and Month | 21 July | [1] |
| Presupposes Ownership of Cattle by | Thomas Cavanagh | [1] |
| Presupposes Violence by | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Related to Language Group | Yuru | [1] |
| Related to Pastoral District | North Kennedy | [1] |
| Reported by Newspaper | Port Denison Times | [1] |
| Temporally Precedes Publication by | Port Denison Times 22 July 1867 P2 | [1] |
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