Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Jonathan Newton Harris House is at historic house at 130 Broad Street in New London, Connecticut. It is a large brick structure, two stories in height, with Italianate and Renaissance Revival styling. Originally built in 1859-60, the house was extensively modified in 1891 as a classroom building for the Williams Memorial Institute, and again in the 20th century, when it was adapted for use as a church. The house was built for Jonathan Newton Harris, a prominent local businessman who was mayor of New London at the time of its construction.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 27, 1982."@en }
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- Jonathan_Newton_Harris_House abstract "The Jonathan Newton Harris House is at historic house at 130 Broad Street in New London, Connecticut. It is a large brick structure, two stories in height, with Italianate and Renaissance Revival styling. Originally built in 1859-60, the house was extensively modified in 1891 as a classroom building for the Williams Memorial Institute, and again in the 20th century, when it was adapted for use as a church. The house was built for Jonathan Newton Harris, a prominent local businessman who was mayor of New London at the time of its construction.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 27, 1982.".
- Q14714965 abstract "The Jonathan Newton Harris House is at historic house at 130 Broad Street in New London, Connecticut. It is a large brick structure, two stories in height, with Italianate and Renaissance Revival styling. Originally built in 1859-60, the house was extensively modified in 1891 as a classroom building for the Williams Memorial Institute, and again in the 20th century, when it was adapted for use as a church. The house was built for Jonathan Newton Harris, a prominent local businessman who was mayor of New London at the time of its construction.The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on April 27, 1982.".