Edgefield County, SC

County Name: 
Edgefield
State: 
South Carolina

Total population (1850): 39,262
Enslaved population (1850): 22,725
Percent slave: 58%
Extant nineteenth-century inquests: 524
Date range: 1829-1899
Percentage of violent crimes in county sample: 39% (202/524)

The small, rural district of Edgefield, South Carolina was the Deadwood of its day, amassing a reputation for murder and mayhem unique in the nation. Forget the gangs of New York, the toughs in tailored suits strutting about Edgefield's Court House Square were up for almost anything. Take this typical exchange between Thomas Cherry and Charles Cobb.

Cherry: "You Damn puppy."

Cobb: "What are you?"

Cherry: "Do you mean to call me a Damn puppy?"

Cobb: "What are you?"

Cherry: "If you call me a Puppy, I will ag you in the face."

Cobb: "You are nothing else."

With that Cherry stabbed Cobb through the face with an umbrella.

"If we over in Edgefield insult each other, there is generally a fight or a funeral afterwards."

"If we over in Edgefield insult each other, there is generally a fight or a funeral afterwards," noted Ben Tillman, one of the ten men of the district to serve the state as governor. Like Tillman, circuit judge Thomas Mackey took an almost perverse pride in the region's reputation. "I am going to hold court in Edgefield," he told a friend, "and I expect a somewhat exciting term, as the fall shooting is about to start."

Like most reputations, Edgefield's was at once deserved and exaggerated. At 39 percent, Edgefield County does have the highest proportion of violent crimes in the CSI:D sample. At 35 percent, Greenville County is not that far behind. More important, Edgefield's reputation for affairs of honor masks the mountain of dishonorable violence revealed by the morgue. Men spoiling for a fight on the street are rarely much different at home. In June 1893, Bill Gasten was sitting near his wood pile when his wife emerged from the house to draw some water from the well. Something she said set him off and he grabbed up a walking stick, hit her with it, then threw her down and began choking her. Emerging from the kitchen, her sister grabbed up the stick and told Bill to "let his wife alone." She had just started back to the kitchen when Bill cracked her head with a hoe.

Edgefield County, SC Inquests

Displaying 251 - 300 of 524
Name Deceased Description Date Inquest Location Death Type Death Methodsort descending
Charles negro man February 27, 1850 at Scotts Shoals on Savannah River Accident
Joe Elam February 16, 1882 at Nicholson premises Natural Causes
Joseph Riddle April 10, 1856 at Hamburg Homicide
Elijah Sullivan April 24, 1898 at Cow-buel[?] place Accident
John Brown December 20, 1844 at the house of John Brown Natural Causes
Garett Doby October 11, 1880 at William Rufus Natural Causes
infant infant May 5, 1893 at F. L. Foys Natural Causes
Caroline Coleman July 25, 1893 at Brisel[?] Blacks Residence Natural Causes
Charles negro boy March 7, 1857 at Archy Clark residence Accident
Susan Churchwell October 6, 1884 at Allen Simkins House Unknown
infant child infant child July 24, 1892 at Promised Land School house Unknown
Ras slave December 6, 1850 at D Dennys Mill Suicide
Presley Wise July 11, 1891 at D W. Padgetts plantation Homicide
Gertrude infant child December 1, 1891 at Edgfield Court house Accident
Hurnon[?] April 4, 1862 at Doct H R Cooks Plantation on Savanah River Unknown
Sam Slave June 14, 1858 at Henry Spiers[?] Accident
Al White October 12, 1898 at Mundy[?] Place Homicide
Adam negro man Slave, boy August 3, 1850 at Vaucluse Factory Accident
Prince negro man October 27, 1844 at Mrs Elizabeth Timmermans Suicide
Eddie Watson Infant April 25, 1892 at Bob Stevens Natural Causes
Ryal Negro Slave July 28, 1851 at Mr Thos McKies Batteau landing on Big Stephen's Creek Accident
Ernest Bean April 6, 1884 at the Mill of B[?] Hill Accident
Clem slave, boy October 3, 1858 at Tabitha Abney's Accident
Rufus Harling September 16, 1897 at Clarks Hill Homicide
Daniel slave, boy April 28, 1859 at L. Halls Tisery[?] Suicide
Everett Hook July 18, 1891 at the saw Mill of M J Hook Accident
Ned Dozier September 27, 1893 at MJ Holsteins Homicide
Wade Barronton October 8, 1860 at Wade Barrontons Residence Natural Causes
Henry Goodman May 4, 1851 at or near to William H Adams on little horse Creek Accident
Infant Boy Child Infant Boy Child June 18, 1883 at Marsh Grobe Yard Accident
Amanda Glover August 30, 1892 at Mr Pofse[?] Lotts Plantation Natural Causes
Unknown August 30, 1866 at Fosity[?] Creek ford Unknown
Clara Bell colored child June 23, 1868 at Rev. H.T. Baitleys Homicide
infant child infant child October 6, 1891 at her Residence Unknown
William H Maharey May 25, 1863 at Haslin Factory on the Procelian Manufacturing Company Accident
Bob negro September 23, 1864 in the District Natural Causes
Lousay November 25, 1860 at Doct John E. Padgett Accident
Mary female Slave January 13, 1853 at Isaac Bowles[?] Accident
Joseph W. Glover September 2, 1844 at Charles Comptys[?] Hotel Homicide
Joseph Ruffington January 9, 1893 at Thos O Attaways Accident
William Lundy August 28, 1846 at house of John Rainsford Accident
Richmond slave March 3, 1857 at V[?] Elbert Blands residence at Edgefield Court House Homicide
Mary Bright Hanpt[?] October 6, 1881 at Bright Hanpt[?] Unknown
Dudley Roundtree August 10, 1856 at the dwelling house of the late Dudley Roundtree Natural Causes
Mary Slave May 17, 1847 at the Plantation of A. Perrin Homicide
infant child infant child January 10, 1892 at Trenton Accident
Esther Jeter April 17, 1893 at Huiets x Roads Accident
infant infant December 15, 1892 at Mr. Pleasant Grave Yard Accident
Minnie Johnson December 22, 1892 at John Bettis plantation Accident
Eldrige Padgett February 9, 1859 at Eidson Padgetts Accident

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