Girard, Alabama
http://dbpedia.org/resource/Girard,_Alabama an entity of type: Thing
Girard, Alabama was a city in the far north-east corner of Russell County, Alabama across the Chattahoochee River from Columbus, Georgia. Named after the Philadelphia-based banker and philanthropist Stephen Girard, who had purchased much of the Muscogee territory that would become Russell County, the town of Girard served as the county's first seat from 1832 to 1839. It was incorporated around 1833. In 1923 Girard merged with Phenix City, Alabama. In 1933, the boundary of Russell County was moved north to take in all of Phenix City that had previously been in Lee County.
rdf:langString
rdf:langString
Girard, Alabama
rdf:langString
Girard, Alabama
xsd:float
32.4566650390625
xsd:float
-85.00444793701172
xsd:integer
14705091
xsd:integer
1092414551
xsd:integer
334
rdf:langString
GNIS feature ID
xsd:integer
351
rdf:langString
Girard, Alabama
rdf:langString
Alabama
rdf:langString
United States
rdf:langString
CDT
xsd:integer
-6
xsd:integer
-5
xsd:string
32.45666666666666 -85.00444444444445
rdf:langString
Girard, Alabama was a city in the far north-east corner of Russell County, Alabama across the Chattahoochee River from Columbus, Georgia. Named after the Philadelphia-based banker and philanthropist Stephen Girard, who had purchased much of the Muscogee territory that would become Russell County, the town of Girard served as the county's first seat from 1832 to 1839. It was incorporated around 1833. In 1923 Girard merged with Phenix City, Alabama. In 1933, the boundary of Russell County was moved north to take in all of Phenix City that had previously been in Lee County. Albert C. Baker, who was the only person to serve on the Arizona Territorial Supreme Court and the Arizona Supreme Court, was from Girard.
xsd:integer
119451
xsd:nonNegativeInteger
4284
xsd:string
334
xsd:double
106.9848
xsd:string
-5
-6
<Geometry>
POINT(-85.004447937012 32.456665039062)