Nmp Event 68463
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Nmp Event 68463 has 42 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 1 live disagreement.
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Contemporary ReferencecontemporaryReference
- Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette 22 April 1874 P3[1]all time · Row 2517 Eid 68463
Coordinate X MaxcoordinateXMax
- 144.8346[1]all time · Row 2517 Eid 68463
Coordinate X MincoordinateXMin
- 144.8346[1]all time · Row 2517 Eid 68463
Coordinate Y MaxcoordinateYMax
- -15.934367[1]all time · Row 2517 Eid 68463
Coordinate Y MincoordinateYMin
- -15.934367[1]all time · Row 2517 Eid 68463
Csv Record NumbercsvRecordNumber
- 2517[1]all time · Row 2517 Eid 68463
Date First ReportingdateFirstReporting
- 1874[1]all time · Row 2517 Eid 68463
Day and Month of EventdayAndMonthOfEvent
- 20 January[1]all time · Row 2517 Eid 68463
Described in PublicationdescribedInPublication
- Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette 22 April 1874 P3[1]all time · Row 2517 Eid 68463
Description QuotedescriptionQuote
- "However, on the 21st, we arrived at the Laura River, which is about 80 miles from the Endeavor, or halfway to the Palmer. We were delayed a day at the Laura; we crossed it at noon on the 22nd, and saw on one of the trees the following notice stuck-up: —\"Columbine passengers! Do not camp here; the blacks have killed two men who came ahead of us a day; we buried them on Friday, stopping a day to do so.\" This was only two days before our party crossed. We looked about for signs of the poor fellows' graves, and found that one of them had been partly torn out of the ground—by native dogs, I suppose; he was nearly disembowelled and also tomahawked and speared in a dozen places. Of course we stopped and buried him"[1]all time · Row 2517 Eid 68463
Entry IdentryId
- 68463[1]all time · Row 2517 Eid 68463
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- Unnamed Prospector 1 Laura River 1874
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perpetratedPerpetrated(1)
- Aboriginal People
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reportsEventReports Event(1)
- Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette 22 April 1874 P3
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Other facts (29)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Evaluated As Poor Fellows | Unnamed Prospectors Laura River 1874 | [1] |
| Framed As Attack | true | [1] |
| Is Nature Attack on Europeans | Europeans Others | [1] |
| Label Text | Attack on Europeans others - Unnamed prospectors, first crossing of the Laura River (20 January 1874) | [1] |
| Located at Latitude | -15.934367 | [1] |
| Located at Longitude | 144.8346 | [1] |
| Location Description | First crossing of the Laura River | [1] |
| Location Notes | Location of the first crossing of the Laura River according to the 1876 Map of the route from Cooktown to Palmerville, shewing heads of Palmer River | [1] |
| Location Type | Road/travel route;Watercourse | [1] |
| Names People Killed | Unnamed prospectors/miners | [1] |
| Nature of Event | Attack on Europeans/others | [1] |
| Number People Killed | 2 | [1] |
| Occurred Two Days Prior to | Narrator Party Crossing 22nd | [1] |
| Occurs at Location | First Crossing Laura River | [1] |
| Perpetrators | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Presupposes Existence of | Laura River | [1] |
| Referenced in Map | 1876 Map Cooktown to Palmerville | [1] |
| Related Language Group | Kuku Yalanji | [1] |
| Related Pastoral District | Cook Pastoral District | [1] |
| Results in Deaths | 2 | [1] |
| Targets | Unnamed Prospectors Laura River 1874 | [1] |
| Year of Event | 1874 | [1] |
| Deontically Warned Against | Camping at Site | [1] |
| No People Wounded Reported | true | [1] |
| Part of Gold Rush Era | true | [1] |
| Precedes by One Day | Friday Burial Party Arrival | [1] |
| Presupposes Travelers on Route | Cooktown Palmerville Route | [1] |
| Reported With Certainty | true | [1] |
| Spatially Located on | Cooktown to Palmerville Route | [1] |
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References (1)
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See also
- Gympie Times and Mary River Mining Gazette 22 April 1874 P3
- Camping at Site
- Unnamed Prospectors Laura River 1874
- Spear
- Tomahawk
- Europeans Others
- Narrator Party Crossing 22nd
- First Crossing Laura River
- Aboriginal People
- Friday Burial Party Arrival
- Laura River
- Cooktown Palmerville Route
- 1876 Map Cooktown to Palmerville
- Kuku Yalanji
- Cook Pastoral District
- Cooktown to Palmerville Route
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