Nmp Event Eid 73440
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Nmp Event Eid 73440 has 42 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 2 live disagreements.
Mostly:location mapped arbitrarily between(2), spatially near(2), first reported on(1)
Maturity scale
raw canonical shape-checked rule-derived certifiedLocation Mapped Arbitrarily Betweenin disputelocationMappedArbitrarilyBetween
- Kennedy River[1]all time · Row 2776 Eid 73440
- Laura River[1]all time · Row 2776 Eid 73440
Spatially Nearin disputespatiallyNear
- Kennedy River[1]all time · Row 2776 Eid 73440
- Laura River[1]all time · Row 2776 Eid 73440
First Reported onfirstReportedOn
- 3 June 1874[1]all time · Row 2776 Eid 73440
Framed As Attack on EuropeansframedAsAttackOnEuropeans
- true[1]all time · Row 2776 Eid 73440
Has Contemporary ReferencehasContemporaryReference
- Cooktown Herald and Palmer River Advertiser, 3 June 1874, p3[1]all time · Row 2776 Eid 73440
Has Coordinate X MaxhasCoordinateXMax
- 144.236797[1]all time · Row 2776 Eid 73440
Has Coordinate X MinhasCoordinateXMin
- 144.236797[1]all time · Row 2776 Eid 73440
Has Coordinate Y MaxhasCoordinateYMax
- -15.422972[1]all time · Row 2776 Eid 73440
Has Coordinate Y MinhasCoordinateYMin
- -15.422972[1]all time · Row 2776 Eid 73440
Has Date of First ReportinghasDateOfFirstReporting
- 3 June 1874[1]all time · Row 2776 Eid 73440
Has Description of EventhasDescriptionOfEvent
- "Yesterday I met two men who had arrived from near Princess Charlotte’s Bay. They were passengers by the “ Black Hawk ” from Port Darwin to Brisbane, and, running short of provisions, eight of the passengers volunteered to be landed near the mouth of the Kennedy River, and after getting steering directions from the Captain, they started on foot for the Palmer, and after travelling some 70 or 80 miles they struck M‘Millan’s old track between the Kennedy and Laura Rivers, very hungry, very tired, but very pleased at meeting some travellers of their own kith and kin. One poor fellow was speared by the blacks; the spear went through the calf of one leg and stuck into the other, thus literally pinning his two legs together." (Cooktown Herald and Palmer River Advertiser, 3 June 1874, p3)[1]all time · Row 2776 Eid 73440
Has Entry IdhasEntryId
- 73440[1]all time · Row 2776 Eid 73440
Inbound mentions (5)
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associatedWithEventAreaAssociated With Event Area(1)
- Kokowarra
ex:kokowarra
committedSpearingAttackCommitted Spearing Attack(1)
- Aboriginal People
ex:aboriginal-people
encompassesEventLocationEncompasses Event Location(1)
- Cook Pastoral District
ex:cook-pastoral-district
overlapsEventLocationOverlaps Event Location(1)
- Kuku Warra Determination
ex:kuku-warra-determination
referencesEventReferences Event(1)
- Cooktown Herald and Palmer River Advertiser
ex:cooktown-herald-and-palmer-river-advertiser
Other facts (28)
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| Predicate | Value | Ref |
|---|---|---|
| Has Label | Attack on Europeans - one of eight men from the Black Hawk headed to Palmerville (before 20 May 1874) | [1] |
| Has Location Notes Issues | Unknown exactly where so have mapped an arbitrary location between Kennedy and Laura Rivers | [1] |
| Has Location Type | Road/travel route | [1] |
| Has Names of People Wounded and Details | The man would have been one of the following, but I have not been able to determine which: Robert Cameron, Pat. Lynch, W, Bolton, Matthew Ritchie, W. Symons, Henry Symons, Edward Walker and Frank (a Belgian) | [1] |
| Has Nature of Event | Attack on Europeans/others | [1] |
| Has No of People Wounded | 1 | [1] |
| Has Perpetrators | Aboriginal people | [1] |
| Involves Eight Men | 8 | [1] |
| Involves Passengers From | Black Hawk Ship | [1] |
| Is Csv Record Number | 2776 | [1] |
| Location Exactness | unknown | [1] |
| Occurred After Day and Month | 22 April | [1] |
| Occurred Before Day and Month | 20 May | [1] |
| Occurred in Year | 1874 | [1] |
| Occurred on Route to | Palmerville | [1] |
| One of Eight Men Wounded | Unnamed Wounded Man | [1] |
| Perpetrated by | Aboriginal People | [1] |
| Related to Language Group | Kokowarra | [1] |
| Related to Native Title Boundary | Kuku Warra Determination | [1] |
| Related to Pastoral District | Cook Pastoral District | [1] |
| Reported After | 3 June 1874 | [1] |
| Reported in Newspaper | Cooktown Herald and Palmer River Advertiser | [1] |
| Temporally Precedes | 20 May 1874 | [1] |
| Temporally Succeeds | 22 April 1874 | [1] |
| Implies Survival of Seven Men | 7 | [1] |
| Is Instance of | violence | [1] |
| Presupposes Existence of | Mc Millan Old Track | [1] |
| Presupposes Existence of Voyage | Black Hawk Port Darwin to Brisbane Voyage | [1] |
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References (1)
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ctx:genes/rosie-reynolds-massacre-connection/nmp-events-export-20260508193632/row-2776-eid-73440
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