Lynching of George and Ed Hartley
Lynching of George and Ed Hartley News coverage of the Lynching of George and Ed Hartley
Date October 20, 1922 Location Camden , Benton County, Tennessee Participants A mob made up of 20-50 men Deaths
Ed Hartley
George Hartley
Ed and his son George Hartley were lynched in Camden , Benton County, Tennessee by a mob on October 20, 1922. According to the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary they were the 54th and 55th of 61 lynchings during 1922 in the United States. The two were the only lynchings in the state of Tennessee and of the 61 lynchings they were 2 of 6 white victims.
Background
Ed and his son George Hartley were being held in connection with the manslaughter of Connie Hartley, nephew of Ed Hartley in Benton County, Tennessee . On February 20, 1922, Connie Hartley and his father John Hartley were cutting wood ties near Harmon Creek when they were fired upon. Connie "Con" Hartley was killed instantly. His father, John Hartley, was seriously wounded and was on death's door for several days. On September 22, 1922, Ed and George were convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the Benton County circuit court. During the same trial, Vuid Hartley (the son of Ed Hartley) and Bill Conley (a local boy) were acquitted of the voluntary manslaughter charge.
On October 20, 1922, Ed and George Hartley were in the Benton County jail, in Camden, filing a motion for a new trial.
Lynching
Sheriff E.G. Flowers was on duty in the Camden jail when he heard a knock at the door around midnight on October 20, 1922. When he opened the door he was overwhelmed by a mob of 20-50 people with black stockings pulled over their heads and eye holes cut out. While Sheriff Flowers didn't give up the keys the men of the mob quickly found where they were kept. The mob dragged Ed and George from their cell but not without a fight. At the Hugh Bivens undertakers, a post-mortem showed that Ed's arm was broken in the struggle and George was hit with a blunt object causing heavy bruising to his head. Void Hartley (the son of Ed Hartley) and Bill Conley who were in another cell were left alone. A trail of blood led police from the jail to a vacant lot, 200 yards (180 m) away, where the bodies of Ed and George were discovered. Ed's corpse was naked with his clothes stripped off him.
The family took possession of the bodies on Friday, October 20, 1922. Hundreds of people viewed the bodies during the funeral. The next day they were buried at the Phifer graveyard in unmarked graves.
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Bibliography
Notes
"Ed Hartley and son George Hartley, are slain in raid by mob" . The Camden Chronicle . Camden, Benton, Tennessee: Travis Bros. October 27, 1922. pp. 1–4. ISSN 2374-8591 . OCLC 18998985 . Retrieved March 6, 2022 .
"Hartley and son taken from jail last night and shot to death" . The Commonwealth . Scotland Neck, Halifax, North Carolina: E.E. Hilliard. October 20, 1922. pp. 1–4. ISSN 2474-9931 . OCLC 25107331 . Retrieved March 6, 2022 .
"Mob breaks in jail, 2 prisoners lynched" . Evening Star . Washington, District of Columbia: W.D. Wallach & Hope. October 20, 1922. ISSN 2331-9968 . OCLC 2260929 . Retrieved March 6, 2022 .
Smith, Jonathan Kennon; Dunn, Joy Bailey; Crawford, Charles Wann (1979). Benton County . Memphis State University Press. ISBN 9780878700622 . - Total pages: 136
United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary (1926). "To Prevent and Punish the Crime of Lynching: Hearings Before the United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary, Subcommittee on S. 121, Sixty-Ninth Congress, First Session, on Feb. 16, 1926" . United States Government Publishing Office . Retrieved January 23, 2022 .
Number
Name
Date
Place
Method of lynching
Number of victims
1
Bill McAllister
January 8, 1922
Williamsburg, S.C.
Shot
1
2
Lincoln Hickson
January 8, 1922
Williamsburg, S.C.
Shot
1
3
Willie Jenkins
January 10, 1922
Eufaula, Alabama
Shot
1
4
Jake Brooks
January 14, 1922
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Hanged
1
5
Charles Strong
January 17, 1922
Mayo, Florida
Hanged
1
6
Will Bell
January 29, 1922
Pontotoc, Mississippi
Shot
1
7
Unidentified
January 29, 1922
Pontotoc, Mississippi
Shot
8
Drew Conner (White)
January 28, 1922
Bolinger, Alabama
Burned
1
9
Will Thrasher
February 1, 1922
Crystal Springs, Mississippi
Hanged
1
10
Harry Harrison
February 2, 1922
Malvern, Arkansas
Shot
1
11
Manuel Duarte
February 2, 1922
Cameron County, Texas
Shot
1
12
P. Norman
February 11, 1922
Texarkana, Arkansas
Shot
1
13
Will Jones
February 13, 1922
Ellaville, Georgia
Shot
1
14
William Baker
March 8, 1922
Aberdeen, Mississippi
Hanged
1
15
Alfred Williams
March 12, 1922
Harlem, Georgia
Hanged
1
16
Brown Culpepper (White)
March 13, 1922
Holly Grove, Louisiana
Shot
1
17
Jerry Ingram
March 17, 1922
Crawford, Mississippi
Shot
1
18
Unidentified (white)
March 19, 1922
Okay, Oklahoma
Drowned
1
19
Alexander Smith
March 22, 1922
Gulfport, Mississippi
Hanged
1
20
Snap Curry
May 6, 1922
Kirvin, Texas
Burned
1
21
H. Varney (or Johnnie Cornish)
May 6, 1922
Kirvin, Texas
Burned
1
22
Mose Jones
May 6, 1922
Kirvin, Texas
Burned
1
23
Tom Cornish
May 8, 1922
Kirvin, Texas
Hanged
1
24
Thomas Early
May 17, 1922
Conroe, Texas
Burned
1
25
Charles Atkins
May 18, 1922
Davisboro, Georgia
Burned
1
26
Hullen Owens
May 19, 1922
Texarkana, Texas
Hanged (body burned)
1
27
Joe Winters
May 20, 1922
Conroe, Texas
Burned
1
28
Mose Bozier
May 20, 1922
Alleyton, Texas
Hanged
1
29
Gilbert Wilson
May 23, 1922
Bryan, Texas
Beaten to death
1
30
Jesse Thomas
May 26, 1922
Waco, Texas
Shot (body burned)
1
31
William Byrd
May 28, 1922
Brentwood, Georgia
Shot (body burned)
1
32
Robert Collins
June 20, 1922
Summit, Mississippi
Hanged
1
33
Warren Lewis
June 23, 1922
New Dacus, Texas
Hanged
1
34
James Harvey
July 1, 1922
Lanes Bridge, Georgia
Hanged
1
35
Joe Jordan
July 1, 1922
Lanes Bridge, Georgia
Hanged
1
36
Philip Tankard
July 5, 1922
Belhaven, North Carolina
Shot
1
37
Joe Pemberton
July 7, 1922
Benton, Louisiana
Hanged
1
38
Jake "Shake" Davis
July 14, 1922
Miller County, Georgia
Hanged
1
39
Oscar Mack
July 18, 1922
Orange County, Florida
Hanged (False report, Oscar Mack survived)
1
40
Will Anderson
July 24, 1922
Allentown, Georgia
Shot
1
41
John West
July 28, 1922
Guernsey, Arkansas
Shot
1
42
Gilbert Harris
August 1, 1922
Hot Springs, Arkansas
Hanged
1
43
John Glover
August 1, 1922
Holton,
Shot
1
44
Bayner Blackwell
August 6, 1922
Swansboro, North Carolina
Shot
1
45
John Steelman
August 23, 1922
Lambert, Mississippi
Burned
1
46
Thomas Rivers
August 30, 1922
Bossier Parish, Louisiana
Hanged
1
47
F. Watt Daniels (White)
August 1922
Mer Rouge, Louisiana
Ku-Klux Klan
1
48
Thomas F. Richards (White)
August 1922
Mer Rouge, Louisiana
Ku-Klux Klan
1
49
Jim Reed Long
September 2, 1922
Winder, Georgia
Ku-Klux Klan
1
50
O.J. Johnson
September 7, 1922
Newton, Texas
Hanged
1
51
Jim Johnston
September 28, 1922
Sandersville, Georgia
Hanged
1
52
Grover C. Everett
September 28, 1922
Abilene, Texas
Shot
1
53
John Brown
October 3, 1922
Montgomery, Alabama
Shot
1
54
Ed Hartley (white)
October 20, 1922
Camden, Tennessee
Shot
1
55
George Hartley (white)
October 20, 1922
Camden, Tennessee
Shot
1
56
Elias V. Zarate
November 11, 1922
Weslaco, Texas
Shot
1
57
Cupid Dickson / Cubrit Dixon
December 5, 1922
Madison, Florida
Shot
1
58
Charles Wright
December 8 ,1922
Perry, Florida
Burned
1
59
Less Smith
December 9, 1922
Morrilton, Arkansas
Burned
1
60
George Gay
December 11, 1922
Streetman, Texas
Hanged
1
61
Arthur Young
December 11, 1922
Perry, Florida
Hanged
1
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