Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Joseph_Kirkland> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 61 of
61
with 100 triples per page.
- Joseph_Kirkland abstract "Joseph Kirkland (January 7, 1830 - April 29, 1894) was an American novelist. Born in Geneva, New York, to educator, William Kirkland and author, Caroline Kirkland, he was a businessman in Chicago, then served in the Union Army during the Civil War, reaching the rank of major. He resigned his Union Army commission and moved to Tilton, Illinois, where he married Theodosia B. Wilkinson in 1863. In 1864 he founded the Midwestern literary periodical, Prairie Chicken. After the war he became a lawyer while also pursuing writing. He is best remembered as the author of two realistic novels of pioneer life in the Far West, Zury: The Meanest Man in Spring County (1887) and The McVeys. Other works are The Captain of Company K and The Story of Chicago. He was also the literary editor of the Chicago Tribune. Kirkland died in Chicago at the age of 64.".
- Joseph_Kirkland thumbnail Joseph_Kirkland.jpg?width=300.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageExternalLink Kirkland.html.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageExternalLink jkirkland.htm.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageID "1095708".
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageLength "2555".
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageRevisionID "706624382".
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Caroline_Kirkland.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Category:1830_births.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Category:1894_deaths.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_American_journalists.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th-century_American_novelists.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_male_journalists.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_male_novelists.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chicago_Tribune_people.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Geneva,_New_York.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Union_Army_officers.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writers_from_Chicago,_Illinois.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Writers_from_New_York.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Chicago.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Chicago_Tribune.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink File:Joseph_Kirkland.jpg.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Geneva,_New_York.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Newberry_Library.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Tilton,_Illinois.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink Union_Army.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Joseph Kirkland".
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:A_Short_Biographical_Dictionary_of_English_Literature.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Authority_control.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Internet_Archive_author.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Joseph_Kirkland wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:US-novelist-1830s-stub.
- Joseph_Kirkland subject Category:1830_births.
- Joseph_Kirkland subject Category:1894_deaths.
- Joseph_Kirkland subject Category:19th-century_American_journalists.
- Joseph_Kirkland subject Category:19th-century_American_novelists.
- Joseph_Kirkland subject Category:American_male_journalists.
- Joseph_Kirkland subject Category:American_male_novelists.
- Joseph_Kirkland subject Category:Chicago_Tribune_people.
- Joseph_Kirkland subject Category:People_from_Geneva,_New_York.
- Joseph_Kirkland subject Category:Union_Army_officers.
- Joseph_Kirkland subject Category:Writers_from_Chicago,_Illinois.
- Joseph_Kirkland subject Category:Writers_from_New_York.
- Joseph_Kirkland hypernym Novelist.
- Joseph_Kirkland type Person.
- Joseph_Kirkland type Writer.
- Joseph_Kirkland type Source.
- Joseph_Kirkland type Writer.
- Joseph_Kirkland type Thing.
- Joseph_Kirkland comment "Joseph Kirkland (January 7, 1830 - April 29, 1894) was an American novelist. Born in Geneva, New York, to educator, William Kirkland and author, Caroline Kirkland, he was a businessman in Chicago, then served in the Union Army during the Civil War, reaching the rank of major. He resigned his Union Army commission and moved to Tilton, Illinois, where he married Theodosia B. Wilkinson in 1863. In 1864 he founded the Midwestern literary periodical, Prairie Chicken.".
- Joseph_Kirkland label "Joseph Kirkland".
- Joseph_Kirkland sameAs Q6284618.
- Joseph_Kirkland sameAs m.045m2h.
- Joseph_Kirkland sameAs Q6284618.
- Joseph_Kirkland wasDerivedFrom Joseph_Kirkland?oldid=706624382.
- Joseph_Kirkland depiction Joseph_Kirkland.jpg.
- Joseph_Kirkland isPrimaryTopicOf Joseph_Kirkland.