Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5094627> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 62 of
62
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5094627 subject Q8352502.
- Q5094627 subject Q8352536.
- Q5094627 abstract "Cheyney is an unincorporated community that sits astride Chester and Delaware counties in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It corresponds to the census-designated place known as Cheyney University, which had a population of 988 at the 2010 census. It is the home of Cheyney University of Pennsylvania. The university derive their name from George Cheyney's Farm, which became the current campus of Cheyney University in 1902. George Cheyney's Farm and the surrounding area was part of the original land grant given to William Penn in 1681.Originally, Cheyney was located at the intersection of what is now Creek and Cheyney Roads. The original "Cheyney's Shops" dated from the mid 18th century and were located on the north west and north east corners of the intersection of Creek and Cheyney Roads. The original Cheyney Post Office was located there as well as the general store, hotel, blacksmith shop and wheelsnith's shop. There are old maps that show "Cheyney" to be located at the intersection of Creek (sometimes Tanguy) and Cheyney Roads. All the newer maps show the location of "Cheyney" to be on Station Road.The Cheyney Family originally owned nearly 10,000 acres.William Cheyney was the first postmaster in 1835. When the railroad came through Cheyney, the post office was moved to Station Road. The original station was located in a brick structure (now a private residence) that still stands on Station Road just east of Cheyney Road. The current station building is home to the Cheyney Post Office.The last remaining portion of the Cheyney's Shops are on the north east corner of Creek and Cheyney Roads. Cheyney University tore down all the original buildings located on the north west corner in the late 1960s or early 1970s. This group of buildings consisted of a Hotel, General Store/Post Office and Blacksmiths shop as well as a large bank barn. A stone Wheelwrights shop and two other related original buildings are located on the opposite corner and still survive today. These structures were purchased in 1847 from the Cheyney Family by William Maison. The wheel wright shop operated until 1918 when Samuel W. Maison, son of William Maison, died. In 1934 Mary Elizabeth Maison, daughter of William Maison, sold the structures and property.Cheyney straddles the border between Thornbury Township in Chester County and Thornbury Township in Delaware County. These townships were originally one township, which was bisected when Delaware County split from Chester County in 1789. Both township offices are located along Cheyney Road next to the university.The John Cheyney Log Tenant House and Farm and Melrose are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.".
- Q5094627 areaCode "610 and 484".
- Q5094627 daylightSavingTimeZone Q941023.
- Q5094627 district Q7796341.
- Q5094627 district Q7796342.
- Q5094627 elevation "78.9432".
- Q5094627 populationTotal "988".
- Q5094627 postalCode "19319".
- Q5094627 region Q27840.
- Q5094627 region Q27844.
- Q5094627 state Q1400.
- Q5094627 synonym "Cheyney University, Pennsylvania".
- Q5094627 thumbnail Melrose_PA.JPG?width=300.
- Q5094627 timeZone Q941023.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q136208.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q1400.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q269528.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q27840.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q27844.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q3150347.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q3445541.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q35657.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q498162.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q523716.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q6225918.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q6813633.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q7796341.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q7796342.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q8352502.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q8352536.
- Q5094627 wikiPageWikiLink Q941023.
- Q5094627 areaCode "610".
- Q5094627 district Q7796341.
- Q5094627 district Q7796342.
- Q5094627 elevationImperial "259".
- Q5094627 name "Cheyney, Pennsylvania".
- Q5094627 otherName "Cheyney University, Pennsylvania".
- Q5094627 population "988".
- Q5094627 postalCode "19319".
- Q5094627 region Q27840.
- Q5094627 region Q27844.
- Q5094627 state "Pennsylvania".
- Q5094627 timezone Q941023.
- Q5094627 timezoneDst Q941023.
- Q5094627 point "39.928333333333335 -75.52277777777778".
- Q5094627 type Place.
- Q5094627 type Location.
- Q5094627 type Place.
- Q5094627 type PopulatedPlace.
- Q5094627 type Settlement.
- Q5094627 type Thing.
- Q5094627 type SpatialThing.
- Q5094627 type Q486972.
- Q5094627 comment "Cheyney is an unincorporated community that sits astride Chester and Delaware counties in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It corresponds to the census-designated place known as Cheyney University, which had a population of 988 at the 2010 census. It is the home of Cheyney University of Pennsylvania. The university derive their name from George Cheyney's Farm, which became the current campus of Cheyney University in 1902.".
- Q5094627 label "Cheyney, Pennsylvania".
- Q5094627 lat "39.928333333333335".
- Q5094627 long "-75.52277777777778".
- Q5094627 depiction Melrose_PA.JPG.
- Q5094627 name "Cheyney, Pennsylvania".