Disambiguation evidence for St. Petersburg, Missouri (fictional town) via surface form

"St. Petersburg, Missouri"


As subject (42)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "St. Petersburg, Missouri".

Predicate Object
appearsIn Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
appearsIn The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
appearsIn Tom Sawyer Abroad
appearsIn Tom Sawyer, Detective
associatedWithTheme adventure
associatedWithTheme childhood
associatedWithTheme moral development
associatedWithTheme slavery and race in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Mark Twain
fictionalStatus fictional
firstPublicationYearOfWork 1876
firstPublishedInWork The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
hasAlternativeDescription fictionalized version of Hannibal, Missouri
hasNotableFeature cave
hasNotableFeature church
hasNotableFeature graveyard
hasNotableFeature island in the Mississippi River
hasNotableFeature riverfront
hasNotableFeature school
hasNotableResident Aunt Polly
hasNotableResident Becky Thatcher
hasNotableResident Huckleberry Finn
hasNotableResident Injun Joe
hasNotableResident Judge Thatcher
hasNotableResident Miss Watson
hasNotableResident Muff Potter
hasNotableResident Sid Sawyer
hasNotableResident Tom Sawyer
hasNotableResident Widow Douglas
inspiredBy Hannibal, Missouri
instanceOf fictional town
instanceOf literary setting
languageOfWork English
literaryGenreContext American realist novel
locatedIn Missouri
locatedOn Mississippi River
modeledOn Hannibal, Missouri
narrativeFunction depicts small-town life in the antebellum American South
partOfFictionalUniverse Life on the Mississippi
surface form: Mark Twain’s Mississippi River world
primarySettingOf The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
timePeriod 19th century