Lynched


This file appears in: The 1871 Lynching of Three Black Men in Clark County
Lynched

Despite resistance from the local sheriff, the Ku Klux Klan removed Johnson, Davis, and Taylor from jail and lynched them. Reports indicated that the lynching victims’ families feared retribution for burying the bodies and left them in the hands of the county coroner. After the coroner’s examinations, they were buried in the town cemetery.


This file appears in: The 1871 Lynching of Three Black Men in Clark County