D. L. Belt person
Summary: Deputy Sheriff who served the injunction on Redding and testified at the murder trial.
Completeness: 46/100 Grade D
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- Sourced claims (≥3): Has 1/3 sourced claims. Extract more from existing chunks or ingest a new source.
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occupation
Deputy Sheriff
cited from Upon the trial for murder just ended it… (1890)Upon the trial for murder just ended it
was proved by D. L. Belt, Deputy Sheriff, who
served the injunction on Redding, that Manley
said when he handed Belt the restraining order
to be served, that he would have that mine or
he would have b…
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Upon the trial for murder just ended it…
1890 · newspaper · public-domain