Isham family

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The Isham family was a prominent landowning family in northern Manhattan whose estate and philanthropy led to the creation of Isham Park in New York City.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American family
landowning family
associatedWith Hudson River
Inwood neighborhood
Isham Park
contributedTo Isham Park
country United States of America
surface form: United States
economicActivity real estate ownership
estateName Isham estate
hasMember Florence Isham
Julia Isham Taylor
William B. Isham
hasParkNamedAfter Isham Park
influenced urban development of northern Manhattan
legacy creation of public green space in upper Manhattan
preservation of scenic views in Inwood
location Inwood
surface form: Inwood, Manhattan

Manhattan
New York City
notableFor ownership of large estate in northern Manhattan
philanthropy in New York City
role in creation of Isham Park
ownedProperty land near Broadway and Isham Street
land overlooking the Hudson River in northern Manhattan
philanthropicActivity donation of estate land to New York City for use as a public park
support of civic improvements in Inwood
recognizedBy New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
residence northern Manhattan
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century

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Isham Park namedAfter Isham family