[[Image:{{Infobox Biography| 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]]|thumbplace_of_birth =|rightdate_of_death =[[July 31]], [[1927]]|180pxplace_of_death =|Photo of occupation =Farmer, [[Escambia County Sheriff James C. Van Pelt from the 1904 issue of The Bliss Magazine]]| religion =| spouse =| parents =| children =}}
'''James Cornelius Van Pelt''' ([[February 8]], [[1864]] - [[July 31]], [[1927]]) served two terms as [[Escambia County Sheriff]], [[1903]]-[[1913]], and [[1917]]-[[1919]].
The documentary film [[Lillie & Leander: A Legacy of Violence]] depicts this incident and its aftermath.
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==References==
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[[Category:Escambia County Sheriffs|van Pelt, James C.]]