Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5470688> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 28 of
28
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5470688 subject Q8466808.
- Q5470688 subject Q8468869.
- Q5470688 subject Q8518583.
- Q5470688 subject Q8572450.
- Q5470688 subject Q8789416.
- Q5470688 abstract "Fort-on-Shore, built in 1778 by William Linn, was the first on-shore fort on the Ohio River in the area of what is now downtown Louisville, Kentucky. George Rogers Clark had directed Linn to move the militia post to the mainland from its original off-shore location at Corn Island. The fort was located near the current intersection of Twelfth and Rowan Streets.By 1781, the new fort would already prove insufficient, and thus Fort Nelson was constructed upriver.".
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q2997429.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q3038338.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q3136731.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q325486.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q3443183.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q43668.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q4915.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q5462364.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q5471745.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q5472329.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q6692846.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q7498084.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q7580679.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q7604203.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q8466808.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q8468869.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q8518583.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q8572450.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q8789416.
- Q5470688 wikiPageWikiLink Q918990.
- Q5470688 comment "Fort-on-Shore, built in 1778 by William Linn, was the first on-shore fort on the Ohio River in the area of what is now downtown Louisville, Kentucky. George Rogers Clark had directed Linn to move the militia post to the mainland from its original off-shore location at Corn Island. The fort was located near the current intersection of Twelfth and Rowan Streets.By 1781, the new fort would already prove insufficient, and thus Fort Nelson was constructed upriver.".
- Q5470688 label "Fort-on-Shore".