Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Peter Alston (after 1765-Feb. 8, 1804) was the late 18th Century and early 19th Century counterfeiter and river pirate, who was believed to be the associate of serial-killer, Little Harpe and partner, in the murder of notorious outlaw, leader Samuel Mason in 1803. Alston was also, the son of the colonial-era counterfeiter, Philip Alston, associated with Cave-in-Rock and Natchez, Mississippi."@en }
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- Peter_Alston abstract "Peter Alston (after 1765-Feb. 8, 1804) was the late 18th Century and early 19th Century counterfeiter and river pirate, who was believed to be the associate of serial-killer, Little Harpe and partner, in the murder of notorious outlaw, leader Samuel Mason in 1803. Alston was also, the son of the colonial-era counterfeiter, Philip Alston, associated with Cave-in-Rock and Natchez, Mississippi.".
- Q7172508 abstract "Peter Alston (after 1765-Feb. 8, 1804) was the late 18th Century and early 19th Century counterfeiter and river pirate, who was believed to be the associate of serial-killer, Little Harpe and partner, in the murder of notorious outlaw, leader Samuel Mason in 1803. Alston was also, the son of the colonial-era counterfeiter, Philip Alston, associated with Cave-in-Rock and Natchez, Mississippi.".
- Peter_Alston comment "Peter Alston (after 1765-Feb. 8, 1804) was the late 18th Century and early 19th Century counterfeiter and river pirate, who was believed to be the associate of serial-killer, Little Harpe and partner, in the murder of notorious outlaw, leader Samuel Mason in 1803. Alston was also, the son of the colonial-era counterfeiter, Philip Alston, associated with Cave-in-Rock and Natchez, Mississippi.".
- Q7172508 comment "Peter Alston (after 1765-Feb. 8, 1804) was the late 18th Century and early 19th Century counterfeiter and river pirate, who was believed to be the associate of serial-killer, Little Harpe and partner, in the murder of notorious outlaw, leader Samuel Mason in 1803. Alston was also, the son of the colonial-era counterfeiter, Philip Alston, associated with Cave-in-Rock and Natchez, Mississippi.".