ID: VA1923101201
Name(s) of People Lynched: James Horace Carter
Number of People Lynched: 1
Race: Black
Gender: Male
Lynching Date(s): 1923-10-12
Year Marker Erected: 2023
Erected by: Virginia Department of Historic Resources
City: King and Queen Court House
County: King and Queen
State: Virginia
Marker Text: James Horace Carter, a 45-year-old African American husband and father, was lynched on 12 Oct. 1923 a mile southeast of here. Two weeks before the lynching, a white woman had admitted that Carter was the father of one of her children. He was charged with rape and arrested. While being driven by officers to the King and Queen County jail, a mob seized him from the car, shot him ten times (five in the face, four in the chest, and one in the back) while he was still shackled, and left his body in a ditch. Gov. E. Lee Trinkle offered assistance and the case was widely reported, but no one was prosecuted for the murder. The woman’s husband later used her admission of adultery as grounds for divorce.
Sources: https://www.gazettejournal.net