<h2><SPAN name="chap9" id="chap9" />9</h2>
<h2><b>LYNCHING RECORD FOR 1894</b></h2>
<p>The following tables are based on statistics taken from the columns of the
<i>Chicago Tribune</i>, Jan. 1, 1895. They are a valuable appendix to the
foregoing pages. They show, among other things, that in Louisiana, April
23-28, eight Negroes were lynched because one white man was killed by the
Negro, the latter acting in self defense. Only seven of them are given in
the list.</p>
<p>Near Memphis, Tenn., six Negroes were lynched—this time charged with
burning barns. A trial of the indicted resulted in an acquittal, although
it was shown on trial that the lynching was prearranged for them. Six
widows and twenty-seven orphans are indebted to this mob for their
condition, and this lynching swells the number to eleven Negroes lynched
in and about Memphis since March 9, 1892.</p>
<p>In Brooks County, Ga., Dec. 23, while this Christian country was preparing
for Christmas celebration, seven Negroes were lynched in twenty-four hours
because they refused, or were unable to tell the whereabouts of a colored
man named Pike, who killed a white man. The wives and daughters of these
lynched men were horribly and brutally outraged by the murderers of their
husbands and fathers. But the mob has not been punished and again women
and children are robbed of their protectors whose blood cries unavenged to
Heaven and humanity. Georgia heads the list of lynching states.</p>
<p><b>MURDER</b></p>
<p>Jan. 9, Samuel Smith, Greenville, Ala., Jan. 11, Sherman Wagoner,
Mitchell, Ind.; Jan. 12, Roscoe Parker, West Union, Ohio; Feb. 7, Henry
Bruce, Gulch Co., Ark.; March 5, Sylvester Rhodes, Collins, Ga.; March 15,
Richard Puryea, Stroudsburg, Pa.; March 29, Oliver Jackson, Montgomery,
Ala.; March 30, —— Saybrick, Fisher's Ferry, Miss.; April 14, William
Lewis, Lanison, Ala.; April 23, Jefferson Luggle, Cherokee, Kan.; April
23, Samuel Slaugate, Tallulah, La.; April 23, Thomas Claxton, Tallulah,
La.; April 23, David Hawkins, Tallulah, La.; April 27, Thel Claxton,
Tallulah, La.; April 27, Comp Claxton, Tallulah, La.; April 27, Scot
Harvey, Tallulah, La.; April 27, Jerry McCly, Tallulah, La.; May 17, Henry
Scott, Jefferson, Tex.; May 15, Coat Williams, Pine Grove, Fla.; June 2,
Jefferson Crawford, Bethesda, S.C.; June 4, Thondo Underwood, Monroe, La.;
June 8, Isaac Kemp, Cape Charles, Va.; June 13, Lon Hall, Sweethouse,
Tex.; June 13, Bascom Cook, Sweethouse, Tex.; June 15, Luke Thomas,
Biloxi, Miss.; June 29, John Williams, Sulphur, Tex.; June 29, Ulysses
Hayden, Monett, Mo.; July 6, —— Hood, Amite, Miss.; July 7, James Bell,
Charlotte, Tenn.; Sept. 2, Henderson Hollander, Elkhorn, W. Va.; Sept. 14,
Robert Williams, Concordia Parish, La.; Sept. 22, Luke Washington, Meghee,
Ark.; Sept. 22, Richard Washington, Meghee, Ark.; Sept. 22, Henry
Crobyson, Meghee, Ark.; Nov. 10, Lawrence Younger, Lloyd, Va.; Dec. 17,
unknown Negro, Williamston, S.C.; Dec. 23, Samuel Taylor, Brooks County,
Ga.; Dec. 23, Charles Frazier, Brooks County, Ga.; Dec. 23, Samuel Pike,
Brooks County, Ga.; Dec. 22, Harry Sherard, Brooks County, Ga.; Dec. 23,
unknown Negro, Brooks County, Ga.; Dec. 23, unknown Negro, Brooks County,
Ga.; Dec. 23, unknown Negro, Brooks County, Ga.; Dec. 26, Daniel McDonald,
Winston County, Miss.; Dec. 23, William Carter, Winston County, Miss.</p>
<p><b>RAPE</b></p>
<p>Jan. 17, John Buckner, Valley Park, Mo.; Jan. 21, M.G. Cambell, Jellico
Mines, Ky.; Jan. 27, unknown, Verona, Mo.; Feb. 11, Henry McCreeg, near
Pioneer, Tenn.; April 6, Daniel Ahren, Greensboro, Ga.; April 15, Seymour
Newland, Rushsylvania, Ohio; April 26, Robert Evarts, Jamaica, Ga.; April
27, James Robinson, Manassas, Va.; April 27, Benjamin White, Manassas,
Va.; May 15, Nim Young, Ocala, Fla.; May 22, unknown, Miller County, Ga.;
June 13, unknown, Blackshear, Ga.; June 18, Owen Opliltree, Forsyth, Ga.;
June 22, Henry Capus, Magnolia, Ark.; June 26, Caleb Godly, Bowling Green,
Ky.; June 28, Fayette Franklin, Mitchell, Ga.; July 2, Joseph Johnson,
Hiller's Creek, Mo.; July 6, Lewis Bankhead, Cooper, Ala.; July 16, Marion
Howard, Scottsville, Ky.; July 20, William Griffith, Woodville, Tex.; Aug.
12, William Nershbread, Rossville, Tenn.; Aug. 14, Marshall Boston,
Frankfort, Ky; Sept. 19, David Gooseby, Atlanta, Ga.; Oct. 15, Willis
Griffey, Princeton, Ky; Nov. 8, Lee Lawrence, Jasper County, Ga.; Nov. 10,
Needham Smith, Tipton County, Tenn.; Nov. 14, Robert Mosely, Dolinite,
Ala.; Dec. 4, William Jackson, Ocala, Fla.; Dec. 18, unknown, Marion
County, Fla.</p>
<p><b>UNKNOWN OFFENSES</b></p>
<p>March 6, Lamsen Gregory, Bell's Depot, Tenn.; March 6, unknown woman, near
Marche, Ark.; April 14, Alfred Brenn, Calhoun, Ga.; June 8, Harry Gill,
West Lancaster, S.C.; Nov. 23, unknown, Landrum, S.C.; Dec. 5, Mrs. Teddy
Arthur, Lincoln County, W. Va.</p>
<p><b>DESPERADO</b></p>
<p>Jan. 14, Charles Willis, Ocala, Fla.</p>
<p><b>SUSPECTED INCENDIARISM</b></p>
<p>Jan. 18, unknown, Bayou Sarah, La.</p>
<p><b>SUSPECTED ARSON</b></p>
<p>June 14, J.H. Dave, Monroe, La.</p>
<p><b>ENTICING SERVANT AWAY</b></p>
<p>Feb. 10, —— Collins, Athens, Ga.</p>
<p><b>TRAIN WRECKING</b></p>
<p>Feb. 10, Jesse Dillingham, Smokeyville, Tex.</p>
<p><b>HIGHWAY ROBBERY</b></p>
<p>June 3, unknown, Dublin, Ga.</p>
<p><b>INCENDIARISM</b></p>
<p>Nov. 8, Gabe Nalls, Blackford, Ky.; Nov. 8, Ulysses Nails, Blackford, Ky.</p>
<p><b>ARSON</b></p>
<p>Dec. 20, James Allen, Brownsville, Tex.</p>
<p><b>ASSAULT</b></p>
<p>Dec. 23, George King, New Orleans, La.</p>
<p><b>NO OFFENSE</b></p>
<p>Dec. 28, Scott Sherman, Morehouse Parish, La.</p>
<p><b>BURGLARY</b></p>
<p>May 29, Henry Smith, Clinton, Miss.; May 29, William James, Clinton,
Miss.</p>
<p><b>ALLEGED RAPE</b></p>
<p>June 4, Ready Murdock, Yazoo, Miss.</p>
<p><b>ATTEMPTED RAPE</b></p>
<p>July 14, unknown Negro, Biloxi, Miss.; July 26, Vance McClure, New Iberia,
La.; July 26, William Tyler, Carlisle, Ky.; Sept. 14, James Smith, Stark,
Fla.; Oct. 8, Henry Gibson, Fairfield, Tex.; Oct. 20, —— Williams, Upper
Marlboro, Md.; June 9, Lewis Williams, Hewett Springs, Miss.; June 28,
George Linton, Brookhaven, Miss.; June 28, Edward White, Hudson, Ala.;
July 6, George Pond, Fulton, Miss.; July 7, Augustus Pond, Tupelo, Miss.</p>
<p><b>RACE PREJUDICE</b></p>
<p>June 10, Mark Jacobs, Bienville, La.; July 24, unknown woman, Sampson
County, Miss.</p>
<p><b>INTRODUCING SMALLPOX</b></p>
<p>June 10, James Perry, Knoxville, Ark.</p>
<p><b>KIDNAPPING</b></p>
<p>March 2, Lentige, Harland County, Ky.</p>
<p><b>CONSPIRACY</b></p>
<p>May 29, J.T. Burgis, Palatka, Fla.</p>
<p><b>HORSE STEALING</b></p>
<p>June 20, Archie Haynes, Mason County, Ky.; June 20, Burt Haynes, Mason
County, Ky.; June 20, William Haynes, Mason County, Ky.</p>
<p><b>WRITING LETTER TO WHITE WOMAN</b></p>
<p>May 9, unknown Negro, West Texas.</p>
<p><b>GIVING INFORMATION</b></p>
<p>July 12, James Nelson, Abbeyville, S.C.</p>
<p><b>STEALING</b></p>
<p>Jan. 5, Alfred Davis, Live Oak County, Ark.</p>
<p><b>LARCENY</b></p>
<p>April 18, Henry Montgomery, Lewisburg, Tenn.</p>
<p><b>POLITICAL CAUSES</b></p>
<p>July 19, John Brownlee, Oxford, Ala.</p>
<p><b>CONJURING</b></p>
<p>July 20, Allen Myers, Rankin County, Miss.</p>
<p><b>ATTEMPTED MURDER</b></p>
<p>June 1, Frank Ballard, Jackson, Tenn.</p>
<p><b>ALLEGED MURDER</b></p>
<p>April 5, Negro, near Selma, Ala.; April 5, Negro, near Selma, Ala.</p>
<p><b>WITHOUT CAUSE</b></p>
<p>May 17, Samuel Wood, Gates City, Va.</p>
<p><b>BARN BURNING</b></p>
<p>April 22, Thomas Black, Tuscumbia, Ala.; April 22, John Williams,
Tuscumbia, Ala.; April 22, Toney Johnson, Tuscumbia, Ala.; July 14,
William Bell, Dixon, Tenn.; Sept. 1, Daniel Hawkins, Millington, Tenn.;
Sept. 1, Robert Haynes, Millington, Tenn.; Sept. 1, Warner Williams,
Millington, Tenn.; Sept. 1, Edward Hall, Millington, Tenn.; Sept. 1, John
Haynes, Millington, Tenn.; Sept. 1, Graham White, Millington, Tenn.</p>
<p><b>ASKING WHITE WOMAN TO MARRY HIM</b></p>
<p>May 23, William Brooks, Galesline, Ark.</p>
<p><b>OFFENSES CHARGED FOR LYNCHING</b></p>
<p>Suspected arson, 2; stealing, 1; political causes, 1; murder, 45; rape,
29; desperado, 1; suspected incendiarism, 1; train wrecking, 1; enticing
servant away, 1; kidnapping, 1; unknown offense, 6; larceny, 1; barn
burning, 10; writing letters to a white woman, 1; without cause, 1;
burglary, 1; asking white woman to marry, 1; conspiracy, 1; attempted
murder, 1; horse stealing, 3; highway robbery, 1; alleged rape, 1;
attempted rape, 11; race prejudice, 2; introducing smallpox, 1; giving
information, 1; conjuring, 1; incendiarism, 2; arson, 1; assault, 1; no
offense, 1; alleged murder, 2; total (colored), 134.</p>
<p><b>LYNCHING STATES</b></p>
<p>Mississippi, 15; Arkansas, 8; Virginia, 5; Tennessee, 15; Alabama, 12;
Kentucky, 12; Texas, 9; Georgia, 19; South Carolina, 5; Florida, 7;
Louisiana, 15; Missouri, 4; Ohio, 2; Maryland, 1; West Virginia, 2;
Indiana, 1; Kansas, 1; Pennsylvania, 1.</p>
<p><b>LYNCHING BY THE MONTH</b></p>
<p>January, 11; February, 17; March, 8; April, 36; May, 16; June, 31; July,
21; August, 4; September, 17; October, 7; November, 9; December, 20; total
colored and white, 197.</p>
<p><b>WOMEN LYNCHED</b></p>
<p>July 24, unknown woman, race prejudice, Sampson County, Miss.; March 6,
unknown, woman, unknown offense, Marche, Ark.; Dec. 5, Mrs. Teddy Arthur,
unknown cause, Lincoln County, W. Va.</p>
<hr style="width: 65%;" />
<div style="break-after:column;"></div><br />