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Queenslander 1884 07 26

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Queenslander 1884 07 26 has 18 facts recorded in Dontopedia across 1 reference, with 2 live disagreements.

18 facts·16 predicates·1 sources·2 in dispute

Mostly:quoted as saying(2), source type(2), described attack as(1)

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Quoted As Sayingin disputequotedAsSaying

  • Yesterday Afternoon Mr. Macdonald galloped into town with the news that a wounded blackboy came to his camp and related a sad tale—that his master, Mr. Powell, and himself, while out mustering on a run between Dougald and Leichhardt were attacked by blacks at night.[1]all time · 18971
  • he distinctly heard the blacks chopping Powell with tomahawks[1]all time · 18971

Source Typein disputesourceType

  • contemporary newspaper report (9 days after event)[1]all time · 18971
  • contemporary newspaper report[1]all time · 18971

Described Attack AsdescribedAttackAs

  • sad tale[1]all time · 18971

Reported byreportedBy

  • CLONCURRY, July 22 correspondent[1]all time · 18971

Page NumberpageNumber

  • 129[1]all time · 18971

Published FrompublishedFrom

  • CLONCURRY, July 22[1]all time · 18971

Publication NamepublicationName

  • Queenslander[1]all time · 18971

Publication DatepublicationDate

  • 1884-07-26[1]all time · 18971

Rdfs LabelrdfsLabel

  • Queenslander, 26 July 1884, p129[1]all time · 18971

Reports EventreportsEvent

Earliest Detailed SourceearliestDetailedSource

  • Queenslander 26 July 1884 provides earliest detailed published account[1]all time · 18971

Publication ofpublicationOf

Other facts (4)

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4 facts
PredicateValueRef
Corroborated byQsa Urquhart Letter 1884 08 21[1]
Conflicts WithQsa Urquhart Letter 1884 08 21[1]
CorroboratesBrisbane Courier 1884 10 01[1]
Rdf TypeSource[1]

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conflictsWithfrontier-massacres/18971
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corroboratedByfrontier-massacres/18971
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corroboratesfrontier-massacres/18971
ex:brisbane-courier-1884-10-01
describedAttackAsfrontier-massacres/18971
sad tale
earliestDetailedSourcefrontier-massacres/18971
Queenslander 26 July 1884 provides earliest detailed published account
pageNumberfrontier-massacres/18971
129
publicationDatefrontier-massacres/18971
1884-07-26
publicationNamefrontier-massacres/18971
Queenslander
publicationOffrontier-massacres/18971
ex:queenslander
publishedFromfrontier-massacres/18971
CLONCURRY, July 22
quotedAsSayingfrontier-massacres/18971
Yesterday Afternoon Mr. Macdonald galloped into town with the news that a wounded blackboy came to his camp and related a sad tale—that his master, Mr. Powell, and himself, while out mustering on a run between Dougald and Leichhardt were attacked by blacks at night.
quotedAsSayingfrontier-massacres/18971
he distinctly heard the blacks chopping Powell with tomahawks
rdfsLabelfrontier-massacres/18971
Queenslander, 26 July 1884, p129
rdfTypefrontier-massacres/18971
ex:Source
reportedByfrontier-massacres/18971
CLONCURRY, July 22 correspondent
reportsEventfrontier-massacres/18971
ex:attack-powell-jack-mistake-creek-1884
sourceTypefrontier-massacres/18971
contemporary newspaper report (9 days after event)
sourceTypefrontier-massacres/18971
contemporary newspaper report

References (1)

1 references
  1. [1]1897118 facts
    customctx:genealogy/frontier-massacres/18971

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