John B. Denton

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John B. Denton was a 19th-century American Methodist minister, lawyer, and soldier on the Texas frontier who was killed in conflict with Native Americans and later became the namesake of Denton County, Texas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Methodist minister
Texas pioneer
human
lawyer
soldier
areaOfInfluence North Texas
causeOfDeath gunshot wound
centuryOfActivity 19th century
conflict armed conflict with Native Americans
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup European American
familyName Denton
fieldOfWork Christian ministry
law
military service
givenName John
hasPartIn Comanche Wars
surface form: Texas–Native American frontier conflicts
hasRole circuit rider
frontiersman
militia member
legacy commemoration in place names in Texas
regional historical figure in Texas history
mannerOfDeath killed in action
movement American frontier expansion
namedAfter John B. Denton NERFINISHED
namedAs namesake of Denton County, Texas
notableFor being a Methodist circuit-riding preacher in Texas
namesake of Denton County, Texas
participation in Texas frontier conflicts
occupation Methodist minister
lawyer
soldier
placeOfActivity Republic of Texas
Texas
placeOfDeath Texas
religion Methodism
religiousDenomination Methodist Episcopal Church
residence Texas
Texas frontier
sexOrGender male

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Denton County, Texas namedAfter John B. Denton