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Nmp Event 68067

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Nmp Event 68067 has 29 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference.

29 facts·29 predicates·1 sources

Mostly:associated with individual(1), first reported in year(1), framed as attack on property(1)

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Inbound mentions (5)

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isNotAccurateForIs Not Accurate for(1)

ownedCattleAttackedInOwned Cattle Attacked in(1)

perpetratedEventPerpetrated Event(1)

statesLocationNotAccurateForEventStates Location Not Accurate for Event(1)

Other facts (29)

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29 facts
PredicateValueRef
Associated With IndividualThomas Cavanagh[1]
First Reported in Year1867[1]
Framed As Attack on PropertyStock Property[1]
Has Contemporary ReferencePort Denison Times 22 July 1867 P2[1]
Has Coordinate X Max148.232463[1]
Has Coordinate X Min148.232463[1]
Has Coordinate Y Max-20.016938[1]
Has Coordinate Y Min-20.016938[1]
Has Csv Record Number2492[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 Id68067[1]
Has LabelAttack on stock - Thomas Cavanagh's cattle, Bowen (21 July 1867)[1]
Has Location DescriptionCavanagh's station[1]
Has Location Notes IssuesUnknown 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 TypePastoral run[1]
Has Nature of EventAttack on stock/property[1]
Has Pastoral Run Landowner or LesseeThomas Cavanagh[1]
Has PerpetratorsAboriginal People[1]
Involves Damage toThomas Cavanaghs Cattle[1]
Located NearDoughtys Creek[1]
Occurred in Pastoral DistrictNorth Kennedy[1]
Occurred in Year1867[1]
Occurred on Day and Month21 July[1]
Presupposes Ownership of Cattle byThomas Cavanagh[1]
Presupposes Violence byAboriginal People[1]
Related to Language GroupYuru[1]
Related to Pastoral DistrictNorth Kennedy[1]
Reported by NewspaperPort Denison Times[1]
Temporally Precedes Publication byPort Denison Times 22 July 1867 P2[1]

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associatedWithIndividualrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
ex:thomas-cavanagh
firstReportedInYearrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
1867
framedAsAttackOnPropertyrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
ex:stock-property
hasContemporaryReferencerosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
ex:port-denison-times-22-july-1867-p2
hasCoordinateXMaxrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
148.232463
hasCoordinateXMinrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
148.232463
hasCoordinateYMaxrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
-20.016938
hasCoordinateYMinrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
-20.016938
hasCsvRecordNumberrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
2492
hasDescriptionOfEventrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
"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)
hasEntryIdrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
68067
hasLabelrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
Attack on stock - Thomas Cavanagh's cattle, Bowen (21 July 1867)
hasLocationDescriptionrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
Cavanagh's station
hasLocationNotesIssuesrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
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"
hasLocationTyperosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
Pastoral run
hasNatureOfEventrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
Attack on stock/property
hasPastoralRunLandownerOrLesseerosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
ex:thomas-cavanagh
hasPerpetratorsrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
ex:aboriginal-people
involvesDamageTorosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
ex:thomas-cavanaghs-cattle
locatedNearrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
ex:doughtys-creek
occurredInPastoralDistrictrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
ex:north-kennedy
occurredInYearrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
1867
occurredOnDayAndMonthrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
21 July
presupposesOwnershipOfCattleByrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
ex:thomas-cavanagh
presupposesViolenceByrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
ex:aboriginal-people
relatedToLanguageGrouprosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
ex:yuru
relatedToPastoralDistrictrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
ex:north-kennedy
reportedByNewspaperrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
ex:port-denison-times
temporallyPrecedesPublicationByrosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067
ex:port-denison-times-22-july-1867-p2

References (1)

1 references
  1. ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2492-eid-68067

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