Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://citation.dbpedia.org/hash/56cd6cb30222132b029e09b2b214e45f3c8b93210efb1b456f0fd98c8d038322> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 9 of
9
with 100 triples per page.
- 56cd6cb30222132b029e09b2b214e45f3c8b93210efb1b456f0fd98c8d038322 first "Dick".
- 56cd6cb30222132b029e09b2b214e45f3c8b93210efb1b456f0fd98c8d038322 isCitedBy Larissa,_Texas.
- 56cd6cb30222132b029e09b2b214e45f3c8b93210efb1b456f0fd98c8d038322 last "King".
- 56cd6cb30222132b029e09b2b214e45f3c8b93210efb1b456f0fd98c8d038322 location "San Antonio, Texas".
- 56cd6cb30222132b029e09b2b214e45f3c8b93210efb1b456f0fd98c8d038322 pages "98".
- 56cd6cb30222132b029e09b2b214e45f3c8b93210efb1b456f0fd98c8d038322 publisher "The Naylor Company".
- 56cd6cb30222132b029e09b2b214e45f3c8b93210efb1b456f0fd98c8d038322 quote "The church withdrew its support of the institution in 1866 and after an attempt to live as a private college the material assets of Larissa College were transferred in early 1870 to Trinity University.".
- 56cd6cb30222132b029e09b2b214e45f3c8b93210efb1b456f0fd98c8d038322 title "Ghost Towns of Texas".
- 56cd6cb30222132b029e09b2b214e45f3c8b93210efb1b456f0fd98c8d038322 year "1953".