Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Elder William M. Smoot William M. Smoot (about 1849-1939) was a resident of Occoquan, Virginia and briefly a leading Primitive Baptist preacher in Prince William County. He was the preacher of Occoquan (also known as Bacon Race) and Quantico Baptist churches from 1888 to 1938. A charismatic preacher, Smoot, whose followers were known locally as "Smootites," engaged in a heated rivalry for followers with the reverend Thomas D.D.. }
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- William_Smoot comment "Elder William M. Smoot William M. Smoot (about 1849-1939) was a resident of Occoquan, Virginia and briefly a leading Primitive Baptist preacher in Prince William County. He was the preacher of Occoquan (also known as Bacon Race) and Quantico Baptist churches from 1888 to 1938. A charismatic preacher, Smoot, whose followers were known locally as "Smootites," engaged in a heated rivalry for followers with the reverend Thomas D.D.".