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- Q16198631 description "American sheriff".
- Q16198631 description "American sheriff".
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- Q16198631 abstract "Thomas Beloat was a sheriff of Gibson County, Indiana at the turn of the 20th century noted for stopping a lynching in the county seat of Princeton. He was the subject of a June 10, 1901 article in the New York Tribune. His bravery is also mentioned by Mark Twain in his 1901 essay The United States of Lyncherdom.A Republican, he served as sheriff from January 1, 1901 through December 31, 1904. He was a charter member of the Gibson County Sons of Veterans organization.".
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- Q16198631 name "Beloat, Thomas".
- Q16198631 shortDescription "American sheriff".
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- Q16198631 comment "Thomas Beloat was a sheriff of Gibson County, Indiana at the turn of the 20th century noted for stopping a lynching in the county seat of Princeton. He was the subject of a June 10, 1901 article in the New York Tribune. His bravery is also mentioned by Mark Twain in his 1901 essay The United States of Lyncherdom.A Republican, he served as sheriff from January 1, 1901 through December 31, 1904. He was a charter member of the Gibson County Sons of Veterans organization.".
- Q16198631 label "Thomas Beloat".
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- Q16198631 givenName "Thomas".
- Q16198631 name "Beloat, Thomas".
- Q16198631 name "Thomas Beloat".
- Q16198631 surname "Beloat".