Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q15223678> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 66 of
66
with 100 triples per page.
- Q15223678 subject Q15100434.
- Q15223678 subject Q16785929.
- Q15223678 subject Q8270443.
- Q15223678 subject Q8393039.
- Q15223678 subject Q8640720.
- Q15223678 subject Q8707306.
- Q15223678 subject Q8931850.
- Q15223678 abstract "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is a bronze statue, by William Couper, and Thomas Ball. The statue depicts American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It is located at the intersection of M Street and Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. and was dedicated on May 7, 1909.After the death of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1882, there were several plans to memorialize him. His bust was placed at Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey in 1884 and a statue of the poet by Franklin Simmons was unveiled in his native town of Portland, Maine at what became known as Longfellow Square. For the statue in Washington, an association was founded to raise money for the effort, ultimately earning $21,000 by subscribers. Additionally, Congress offered another $4,000 and the site. Members of the organization included Andrew Carnegie, Henry Cabot Lodge, Charles William Eliot, Edward Everett Hale, Julia Ward Howe, and Curtis Guild. Theodore Roosevelt served as Honorary Regent. It was unveiled in 1909 by the poet's granddaughter Erica Thorp in the presence of Chief Justice Melville Fuller and the United States Marine Band.".
- Q15223678 added "2007-10-11".
- Q15223678 location Q1841410.
- Q15223678 location Q383689.
- Q15223678 location Q61.
- Q15223678 location Q6720533.
- Q15223678 nrhpReferenceNumber "07001056".
- Q15223678 thumbnail Henry_Wadsworth_Longfellow_Memorial.jpg?width=300.
- Q15223678 wikiPageExternalLink index_indiv0001650.htm.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q1066447.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q1275898.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q15100434.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q152513.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q16785929.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q174037.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q1841410.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q241299.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q2779937.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q33866.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q3550743.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q383689.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q484265.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q49201.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q5491827.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q5933.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q61.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q6635644.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q6720533.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q721881.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q786616.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q8270443.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q8393039.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q8640720.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q8707306.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q881258.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q8931850.
- Q15223678 wikiPageWikiLink Q943046.
- Q15223678 yearOfConstruction "1909".
- Q15223678 added "2007-10-11".
- Q15223678 built "1909".
- Q15223678 location "M Street and Connecticut Avenue, N.W.".
- Q15223678 location "Washington, D.C.".
- Q15223678 name "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Memorial".
- Q15223678 refnum "7001056".
- Q15223678 point "38.905833333333334 -77.04166666666667".
- Q15223678 type Place.
- Q15223678 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q15223678 type Building.
- Q15223678 type Location.
- Q15223678 type Place.
- Q15223678 type Thing.
- Q15223678 type SpatialThing.
- Q15223678 type Q41176.
- Q15223678 comment "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow is a bronze statue, by William Couper, and Thomas Ball. The statue depicts American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. It is located at the intersection of M Street and Connecticut Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. and was dedicated on May 7, 1909.After the death of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow in 1882, there were several plans to memorialize him.".
- Q15223678 label "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Memorial".
- Q15223678 lat "38.905833333333334".
- Q15223678 long "-77.04166666666667".
- Q15223678 depiction Henry_Wadsworth_Longfellow_Memorial.jpg.
- Q15223678 name "Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Memorial".