About: Lewis Curry House     Goto   Sponge   NotDistinct   Permalink

An Entity of Type : dbo:Building, within Data Space : dbpedia.demo.openlinksw.com associated with source document(s)
QRcode icon
http://dbpedia.demo.openlinksw.com/c/2VDvqfKUFQ

The Lewis Curry House is a historic two-story house in Vernal, Utah. It was built in 1910 for Lewis Curry, the manager of the Bank of Vernal. Curry was Presbyterian, and he later served as a member of the Utah House of Representatives. Curry died in 1922, and his brother Matt Curry married his widow, Sallie, and served in the Utah House of Representatives until 1939. The house was inherited by a son, David H. Curry. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since July 26, 1982.

AttributesValues
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • Lewis Curry House (en)
rdfs:comment
  • The Lewis Curry House is a historic two-story house in Vernal, Utah. It was built in 1910 for Lewis Curry, the manager of the Bank of Vernal. Curry was Presbyterian, and he later served as a member of the Utah House of Representatives. Curry died in 1922, and his brother Matt Curry married his widow, Sallie, and served in the Utah House of Representatives until 1939. The house was inherited by a son, David H. Curry. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since July 26, 1982. (en)
foaf:name
  • (en)
  • Lewis Curry House (en)
name
  • Lewis Curry House (en)
geo:lat
geo:long
foaf:depiction
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Curry_House_Vernal_Utah.jpeg
location
dct:subject
Wikipage page ID
Wikipage revision ID
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
sameAs
dbp:wikiPageUsesTemplate
thumbnail
added
area
  • less than one acre (en)
built
caption
  • The house in 2010 (en)
location
locmapin
  • Utah (en)
refnum
georss:point
  • 40.44416666666667 -109.5275
has abstract
  • The Lewis Curry House is a historic two-story house in Vernal, Utah. It was built in 1910 for Lewis Curry, the manager of the Bank of Vernal. Curry was Presbyterian, and he later served as a member of the Utah House of Representatives. Curry died in 1922, and his brother Matt Curry married his widow, Sallie, and served in the Utah House of Representatives until 1939. The house was inherited by a son, David H. Curry. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since July 26, 1982. (en)
prov:wasDerivedFrom
page length (characters) of wiki page
NRHP Reference Number
  • 82004166
year of construction
foaf:isPrimaryTopicOf
geo:geometry
  • POINT(-109.52749633789 40.44416809082)
is Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage of
is Wikipage disambiguates of
is foaf:primaryTopic of
Faceted Search & Find service v1.17_git147 as of Sep 06 2024


Alternative Linked Data Documents: ODE     Content Formats:   [cxml] [csv]     RDF   [text] [turtle] [ld+json] [rdf+json] [rdf+xml]     ODATA   [atom+xml] [odata+json]     Microdata   [microdata+json] [html]    About   
This material is Open Knowledge   W3C Semantic Web Technology [RDF Data] Valid XHTML + RDFa
OpenLink Virtuoso version 08.03.3331 as of Sep 2 2024, on Linux (x86_64-generic-linux-glibc212), Single-Server Edition (378 GB total memory, 67 GB memory in use)
Data on this page belongs to its respective rights holders.
Virtuoso Faceted Browser Copyright © 2009-2024 OpenLink Software