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[[Image:JCVanPelt1904pic.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Photo of Sheriff James C. Van Pelt from the 1904 issue of The Bliss Magazine]]
| subject_name  =James Cornelius Van Pelt
 
| image_name    =JCVanPelt1904pic.jpg
 
| image_size    =225px
 
| image_caption  =From ''The Bliss Magazine'', March [[1904]]
 
| date_of_birth  =[[February 8]], [[1864]]
 
| place_of_birth =Alabama
 
| date_of_death  =[[July 31]], [[1927]]
 
| place_of_death =
 
| occupation    =Farmer, [[Escambia County Sheriff]]
 
| religion      =
 
| spouse        =Mattie Jane Shepherd
 
| parents        =John Smiley and Sarah Van Pelt
 
| children      =James Lester, Margaret Caroline, Annie, Jessie
 
}}
 
 
'''James Cornelius Van Pelt''' ([[February 8]], [[1864]] - [[July 31]], [[1927]]) served two terms as [[Escambia County Sheriff]], [[1903]]-[[1913]], and [[1917]]-[[1919]].
 
'''James Cornelius Van Pelt''' ([[February 8]], [[1864]] - [[July 31]], [[1927]]) served two terms as [[Escambia County Sheriff]], [[1903]]-[[1913]], and [[1917]]-[[1919]].
  
Van Pelt was a farmer, dairyman and merchant by trade. He was named sheriff in [[1903]] after the unexpected death of [[George E. Smith]]. He presided over a eventful and tumultuous period in the history of [[Escambia County, Florida]], from massive construction projects that transformed [[downtown Pensacola]] to events like the [[1908 streetcar operators' strike|Pensacola Streetcar Company strike]] of [[1908]]. In [[1912]], Van Pelt oversaw the completion of the [[Court of Record Building]] and transferred prisoners to the new jail contained therein. Van Pelt was defeated in the [[1912]] election by [[A. Cary Ellis]], but ran again in [[1916]] and won.
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Van Pelt was a farmer, dairyman and merchant by trade. He was named sheriff in [[1903]] after the unexpected death of [[George E. Smith]]. He presided over a eventful and tumultuous period in the history of [[Escambia County, Florida]], from massive construction projects that transformed [[downtown Pensacola]] to events like the [[Pensacola Streetcar Company strike]] of [[1908]]. In [[1912]], Van Pelt oversaw the completion of the [[Court of Record Building]] and transferred prisoners to the new jail contained therein. Van Pelt was defeated in the [[1912]] election by [[A. Cary Ellis]], but ran again in [[1916]] and won.
  
 
In [[1919]], Sheriff Van Pelt was involved in a scandal involving liquor distillation. The Eighteenth Amendment had been ratified at the time, but it would not go into effect until [[January 16]], [[1920]]. Nevertheless, due largely to the administration of Governor [[Wikipedia:Sidney J. Catts|Sidney J. Catts]], a member of the Prohibition Party, Van Pelt was removed from office.
 
In [[1919]], Sheriff Van Pelt was involved in a scandal involving liquor distillation. The Eighteenth Amendment had been ratified at the time, but it would not go into effect until [[January 16]], [[1920]]. Nevertheless, due largely to the administration of Governor [[Wikipedia:Sidney J. Catts|Sidney J. Catts]], a member of the Prohibition Party, Van Pelt was removed from office.
 
He is buried in [[Clopton Cemetery]].<ref>http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.van-20-pelt/239.1/mb.ashx</ref>
 
  
 
==Leander Shaw Incident==
 
==Leander Shaw Incident==
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The documentary film [[Lillie & Leander: A Legacy of Violence]] depicts this incident and its aftermath.
 
The documentary film [[Lillie & Leander: A Legacy of Violence]] depicts this incident and its aftermath.
  
==Electoral history==
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===[[Escambia County Sheriff]], [[1908]]===
 
''This election was held [[May 19]], [[1908]].''
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|'''<span style="color:blue;">DEM<span>'''
 
|'''[[James C. Van Pelt]]''' '''(i)'''
 
|'''1,872'''
 
|'''57%'''
 
|-
 
|'''<span style="color:blue;">DEM<span>'''
 
|[[Frank D. Sanders]]
 
|836
 
|26%
 
|-
 
|'''<span style="color:blue;">DEM<span>'''
 
|[[A. Cary Ellis]]
 
|412
 
|13%
 
|-
 
|'''<span style="color:blue;">DEM<span>'''
 
|[[W. H. Kilbee]]
 
|140
 
|4%
 
|}
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
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