St. Paul’s Chapel churchyard
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St. Paul’s Chapel churchyard is a historic burial ground in Lower Manhattan associated with St. Paul’s Chapel, notable for its colonial-era graves and role in New York City’s early history.
All labels observed (1)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| St. Paul’s Chapel churchyard canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T842506 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: St. Paul’s Chapel churchyard Context triple: [Trinity Church Cemetery, hasPart, St. Paul’s Chapel churchyard]
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Trinity Church Cemetery
Trinity Church Cemetery is a historic burial ground in Manhattan, New York City, known as the resting place of many prominent figures from American history.
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Granary Burying Ground
Granary Burying Ground is a historic 17th-century cemetery in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, known as the resting place of several prominent figures of the American Revolution, including Paul Revere.
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C.
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery is a historic burial ground in Sleepy Hollow, New York, famed for its association with author Washington Irving and his classic tale "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow."
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D.
Princeton Cemetery
Princeton Cemetery is a historic burial ground in Princeton, New Jersey, known as the resting place of numerous prominent American figures, including presidents, scholars, and local dignitaries.
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E.
Westchester Hills Cemetery
Westchester Hills Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, known as the final resting place of several notable figures, including actor John Garfield.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: St. Paul’s Chapel churchyard Target entity description: St. Paul’s Chapel churchyard is a historic burial ground in Lower Manhattan associated with St. Paul’s Chapel, notable for its colonial-era graves and role in New York City’s early history.
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A.
Trinity Church Cemetery
Trinity Church Cemetery is a historic burial ground in Manhattan, New York City, known as the resting place of many prominent figures from American history.
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B.
Granary Burying Ground
Granary Burying Ground is a historic 17th-century cemetery in downtown Boston, Massachusetts, known as the resting place of several prominent figures of the American Revolution, including Paul Revere.
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C.
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery is a historic burial ground in Sleepy Hollow, New York, famed for its association with author Washington Irving and his classic tale "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow."
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D.
Princeton Cemetery
Princeton Cemetery is a historic burial ground in Princeton, New Jersey, known as the resting place of numerous prominent American figures, including presidents, scholars, and local dignitaries.
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E.
Westchester Hills Cemetery
Westchester Hills Cemetery is a Jewish cemetery in Hastings-on-Hudson, New York, known as the final resting place of several notable figures, including actor John Garfield.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (46)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
cemetery
ⓘ
churchyard ⓘ historic burial ground ⓘ |
| adjacentTo | St. Paul’s Chapel ⓘ |
| architecturalContext | Georgian church setting ⓘ |
| associatedPeriod | 18th century ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
St. Paul’s Chapel
ⓘ
Trinity Churchyard network of cemeteries ⓘ |
| associatedWithEvent | development of early New York City ⓘ |
| borough | Manhattan ⓘ |
| city | New York City ⓘ |
| commemorates |
colonial-era New Yorkers
ⓘ
early New York residents ⓘ |
| contains |
gravestones
ⓘ
monuments ⓘ tombs ⓘ |
| country |
United States of America
ⓘ
surface form:
United States
|
| culturalSignificance | example of colonial-era urban churchyard ⓘ |
| denomination | Episcopal ⓘ |
| era | colonial period ⓘ |
| governedBy | Episcopal Diocese of New York ⓘ |
| hasFunction | burial ground ⓘ |
| hasHeritage | colonial-era graves ⓘ |
| hasLandscapeFeature |
lawn
ⓘ
paths ⓘ trees ⓘ |
| hasSignificance |
New York City early history
ⓘ
colonial New York history ⓘ |
| heritageStatus | historic site ⓘ |
| heritageType | religious heritage site ⓘ |
| locatedIn |
Lower Manhattan
ⓘ
Manhattan ⓘ New York City ⓘ New York ⓘ
surface form:
New York State
United States of America ⓘ
surface form:
United States
|
| near |
Broadway (Manhattan street)
ⓘ
surface form:
Broadway (Manhattan)
Vesey Street ⓘ World Trade Center (reconstructed complex) ⓘ
surface form:
World Trade Center site
|
| neighborhood | Financial District ⓘ |
| openToPublic | yes ⓘ |
| ownedBy |
Trinity Church
ⓘ
surface form:
Trinity Church Wall Street
|
| partOf |
St. Paul’s Chapel
ⓘ
surface form:
St. Paul’s Chapel complex
|
| religiousAffiliation | Anglican tradition ⓘ |
| touristAttraction | yes ⓘ |
| usedFor |
burials
ⓘ
commemoration ⓘ |
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Subject: St. Paul’s Chapel churchyard Description of subject: St. Paul’s Chapel churchyard is a historic burial ground in Lower Manhattan associated with St. Paul’s Chapel, notable for its colonial-era graves and role in New York City’s early history.
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