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Lynching Database for Binder.Xlsx SAY THEIR NAMES Remembering Lynching Victims 1860 - 1950 NAME COUNTY STATE YEAR MONTHDAY METHOD OF DEATH Aaron Taylor Monroe GA 1877 2 2 Hanged — Cage Rapides LA 1877 2 23 Hanged Frank J. Astor Arkansas AR 1877 2 1? Hanged — Morton Harrison KY 1877 3 1 Stabbed Jim Walker Williamson TN 1877 3 13 Hanged Hanged and riddled with Edward Wells Burke GA 1877 3 20 bullets Parker Mayo Boone KY 1877 3 27 Hanged John R. Taber Rowan KY 1877 3 30 Unreported Alfred Turner Oglethorpe GA 1877 4 3 Shot Henry Parker La Fourche LA 1877 4 6 Hanged Unnamed Negro Neshoba MS 1877 4 14 Unreported Bill McBell Stewart TN 1877 4 24 Hanged and shot Cornelia Chisolm Kemper MS 1877 4 29 Shot A. McClellan Kemper MS 1877 4 29 Shot Davis Rosser Kemper MS 1877 4 29 Shot J. P. Gilmer Kemper MS 1877 4 29 Shot Johnnie Chisolm Kemper MS 1877 4 29 Shot Judge Chisolm Kemper MS 1877 4 29 Riddled with bullets Unnamed White East Carroll LA 1877 5 10 Shot Hanged and riddled with Levi Pile Ballard KY 1877 5 20 bullets Jerry Snead Stewart GA 1877 5 25 Hanged Stephen Abram Stewart GA 1877 5 25 Hanged William Booth Stewart GA 1877 5 25 Hanged — Green Lonoke AR 1877 6 24 Shot Riley Covington Mississippi AR 1877 6 24 Drawn and quartered Unnamed Negro #1 of 2 Yazoo MS 1877 6 28 Hanged Unnamed Negro #2 of 2 Yazoo MS 1877 6 28 Shot A.J. Allen Deadwood SD 1877 6 - Hanged James Hall Deadwood SD 1877 6 - Hanged Lewis Curry Deadwood SD 1877 6 - Hanged Andrew Cumming Rockcastle KY 1877 7 1 Hanged J. O. Gibbs Rockcastle KY 1877 7 1 Hanged James Anderson Fulton KY 1877 7 1 hanged James Smith Rockcastle KY 1877 7 1 Hanged Kirk Kink Rockcastle KY 1877 7 1 Hanged George Stark Allen KY 1877 7 10 Hanged George Jackson Ashley AR 1877 7 13 Burned Simon Jenkins Amite MS 1877 7 17 Shot Alcide Mouton St. Landry LA 1877 7 21 Hanged Iveson Evans Tangipahoa LA 1877 7 27 Hanged Unknown Winnemucca NV 1877 7 - Hanged Oliver P. McCoy Safford AZ 1877 8 4 Hanged Thomas C. Kilpatrick Pickens AL 1877 8 4 Shot William T. Story Pickens AL 1877 8 4 Shot Ira W. Robbins Simpson MS 1877 8 10 Hanged William Thompson Culpeper VA 1877 8 11 Hanged Shoats Frazier Bedford TN 1877 8 - Shot Unnamed White #1 of 3 Red River TX 1877 8 24? Hanged Unnamed White #2 of 3 Red River TX 1877 8 24? Hanged Unnamed White #3 of 3 Red River TX 1877 8 24? Hanged James Goodrich Henry KY 1877 9 3 Hanged James Simmons Henry KY 1877 9 3 Hanged Robert Goodrich Henry KY 1877 9 3 Hanged Samuel Godrich Henry KY 1877 9 3 Hanged John Mills Miller GA 1877 9 4 Hanged Elbert Jackson Madison FL 1877 9 6 Riddled with bullets George Anderson Arkansas AR 1877 9 14 Throats cut and hanged Jourdan Elligan Arkansas AR 1877 9 14 Throats cut and hanged Nathaniel T. Pierce Pickens AL 1877 9 26 Hanged Andrew Richards Winchester, Scott Co. IL 1877 9 - Hanged Simon Garnett Oxford, Butler Co. OH 1877 9 - Shot — Jackson Desha AR 1877 10 11 Shot Dick Casey Breckinridge KY 1877 10 11 Hanged Owen Wright Russell AL 1877 11 2 Hanged Near St. John's and E.M. Overstreet Springerville AZ 1877 11 16 Shot Near St. John's and Joe Spencer Springerville AZ 1877 11 16 Shot Near St. John's and Pete Blanton Springerville AZ 1877 11 16 Shot Reuben Proctor Warren Co. IA 1877 11 16 Hanged Near St. John's and William Snider Springerville AZ 1877 11 16 Shot Frank McGhee Maury TN 1877 11 27 Hanged Luther or Levi Scott Geauga Co. OH 1877 11 - Hanged Wash Atkinson Clark AR 1877 12 6 Hanged Mark Woodford Clarke AL 1877 12 8 Burned Hanged and riddled with Henry “Boot” Alexander Rutherford TN 1877 12 15 bullets Charles Rice Hackberry AZ 1877 12 18 Hanged John Nephew Jessamine KY 1877 12 24 Hanged Tom Rice West Feliciana LA 1878 1 9 Hanged Edward Claxton Fayette KY 1878 1 16 Hanged John Davis Fayette KY 1878 1 16 Hanged Tom Turner Fayette KY 1878 1 16 Shot — Stiver Fayette KY 1878 1 - Hanged Reuben Dennis Shelby KY 1878 2 15 Shot Winston Anderson Montgomery TN 1878 3 1 Hanged Charlotte Harris Rockingham VA 1878 3 6 Hanged — Isaac Iberia LA 1878 4 13 Hanged Ben Evans Madison AL 1878 4 17 Hanged Ephraim Hall Madison AL 1878 4 17 Hanged Mike White Madison AL 1878 4 17 Hanged E. H. Lambert Haralson GA 1878 4 19 Riddled with bullets Unnamed Negro Clarke MS 1878 4 - Hanged Unnamed Negro #1 of 5 Pointe Coupee LA 1878 6 4 Hanged Unnamed Negro #2 of 5 Pointe Coupee LA 1878 6 4 Hanged Unnamed Negro #3 of 5 Pointe Coupee LA 1878 6 4 Hanged Unnamed Negro #4 of 5 Pointe Coupee LA 1878 6 4 Hanged Unnamed Negro #5 of 5 Pointe Coupee LA 1878 6 4 Hanged John Setwright Gillett AZ 1878 6 13 Hanged Frank Pearson Robertson TN 1878 6 20 Hanged - strangulated Frank Saddler Robertson TN 1878 6 20 Hanged - strangulated Unknown “Hualapai Indian” Tom Ship's Ranch AZ 1878 6 - Hanged Unknown “Hualapai Indian” Tom Ship's Ranch AZ 1878 6 - Hanged Unnamed Negro Claiborne LA 1878 6 - Hanged Sam Champion Livingston KY 1878 7 2 Hanged George Bullitt Rowan KY 1878 7 5 Hanged John Mason Benton Co. IA 1878 7 7 Hanged Mose Kirkendall Boone AR 1878 7 18 Hanged Henry Atkinson Ouachita LA 1878 7 30 Hanged Jim Beaty Ouachita LA 1878 7 30 Hanged Ples Phillips Ouachita LA 1878 7 30 Hanged Tom Ross Ouachita LA 1878 7 30 Hanged Calvin Beatty Williamson TN 1878 8 7 Shot — Green (brother #1) Johnson KY 1878 8 16 Hanged — Green (brother #2) Johnson KY 1878 8 16 Hanged Dennis Beeler Bedford TN 1878 8 22 Hanged Will Green Gallatin KY 1878 8 24 Shot Hanged and riddled with Edward Jackson Whitley KY 1878 8 28 bullets Michael Green Upper Marlboro, Prince GeorgesMD 1878Co. 9 1 Hanged William Taylor Sandusky, Erie Co. OH 1878 9 4 Beaten Pinkney Bell Rutherford TN 1878 9 9 Hanged Valcour St. Martin St. Charles LA 1878 9 14 Riddled with bullets George Duncan Caldwell KY 1878 9 20 Unreported Daniel McBride Limestone AL 1878 9 21 Hanged - strangulation Thomas Dalton West Feliciana LA 1878 9 21 Hanged James Russell Rutherford TN 1878 9 26 Hanged and shot John Thomas Williamson TN 1878 10 6 Unreported Daniel Hill Ouachita LA 1878 10 10 Riddled with bullets Herman Bell Ouachita LA 1878 10 10 Riddled with bullets Joshua Hall Ouachita LA 1878 10 10 Shot Sam Wallace Ouachita LA 1878 10 10 Shot Dan Harris Sr. Mt. Vernon, Posey Co. IN 1878 10 11 Stabbed, Mutilated Ed Warren Mt. Vernon, Posey Co. IN 1878 10 11 Hanged Jeff Hopkins Mt. Vernon, Posey Co. IN 1878 10 11 Hanged Jim Good Mt. Vernon, Posey Co. IN 1878 10 11 Hanged William Chambers Mt. Vernon, Posey Co. IN 1878 10 11 Hanged William SIngleton Tensas LA 1878 10 12 Shot Robert Williams Tensas LA 1878 10 13 Hanged James Stafford Tensas LA 1878 10 17 Shot Louis Postlewaite Tensas LA 1878 10 17 Shot — Baird Shelby TN 1878 10 18 Riddled with bullets Mundy Hill Tensas LA 1878 10 19 Hanged Archie McLaughlin Albany Co. WY 1878 10 31 Hanged Billy Mansfield Albany Co. WY 1878 10 31 Hanged Aaron Randall Ouachita LA 1878 10 - Unreported Charles Bethel Tensas LA 1878 10 - Shot and throat cut Charles Carroll Concordia LA 1878 10 - Unreported Commodore Smallwood Concordia LA 1878 10 - Drown Dick Miller Tensas LA 1878 10 - Hanged Garret Esau Ouachita LA 1878 10 - Unreported Ike Randall Ouachita LA 1878 10 - Unreported John Higgins Concordia LA 1878 10 - Unreported Washington Hill Concordia LA 1878 10 - Unreported William Henry Tensas LA 1878 10 - Shot and throat cut Wm. McGown Ouachita LA 1878 10 - Unreported Jim Stout Tensas LA 1878 10 20? Shot and throat cut Maria Smith DeSoto MS 1878 11 4 Hanged Floyd Smith DeSoto MS 1878 11 4 Hanged Hemp Neal Johnson AR 1878 11 7 Hanged Sidney Frazier Bedford TN 1878 11 15 Shot George Williams Oldham KY 1878 11 21 Hanged John W. Burnett Breathitt KY 1878 11 26 Shot Thomas Little Breathitt KY 1878 11 26 Shot William Freeman Breathitt KY 1878 11 26 Riddled with bullets — Hilliard Little River AR 1878 11 30 Hanged Unnamed Negro Marshall TN 1878 11 ? Hanged Victor Bryan Pointe Coupee LA 1878 12 1 Riddled with bullets — Moustand St. Mary LA 1878 12 2 Throat cut William Cooper Decatur GA 1878 12 9 Riddled with bullets Richard Lewis Calhoun GA 1878 12 13 Hanged Unknown “Hispanic Male” Planet AZ 1878 12 13 Hanged Unnamed Negro #1 of 3 Columbia FL 1878 12 14 Shot Unnamed Negro #2 of 3 Columbia FL 1878 12 14 Shot Unnamed Negro #3 of 3 Columbia FL 1878 12 14 Shot Lott Clarke Caddo LA 1878 12 18 Hanged Bill White Caddo LA 1878 12 19 Hanged Jule Davidson Iredell NC 1878 12 21 Hanged Unnamed White #1 of 4 Clay AR 1878 12 23 Unreported Unnamed White #2 of 4 Clay AR 1878 12 23 Unreported Unnamed White #3 of 4 Clay AR 1878 12 23 Unreported Unnamed White #4 of 4 Clay AR 1878 12 23 Unreported Unnamed Negro Lafayette LA 1878 4? - Hanged Dutch Chorley Carbon Co.
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