Victim ID: VA1892070601
Victim Name: Joe William Anderson
Race: Black
Sex: Male
Age: Unknown
Job: Unknown
Method of Death: Hanged
Accusation: Attempted outrage on a 14 year-old white girl
Date: 1892-07-06
City: Louisa
Mob Composition: About 50 men


Summary: Joe William Anderson, an African American man, was lynched by a mob on July 6th, 1892, in Louisa County. Anderson was accused of attempting an outrage on a young white woman.

On July 1st, 1892, Joe William Anderson was accused of attempting an assault on the 14-year-old daughter of Mr. Shelhorn or Shalborn, near Gordonsville; the day after, Anderson was captured and brought to the Louisa Courthouse jail (Richmond Planet). Court records indicate that on July 2nd, Andrew, Gretchen, and Gertrude Shalborn, were summoned to testify in court at the trial against Joe William Anderson scheduled to take place on July 11th, 1892, (Commonwealth Cause). At about two o’clock in the morning on July 6th, “a mob surrounded the jail and took the prisoner to the woods near the line of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and hung him to a tree. None of the parties concerned in the lynching are known” (Alexandria Gazette). The Richmond Planet denounced the lawlessness of the mob and called for the Louisa County sheriff and the Governor of Virginia to “bring these murderers to justice.”


Archival Sources: Commonwealth Cause


News Coverage: Alexandria Gazette, Norfolk Virginian, Richmond Planet

Article Link (from Alexandria Gazette published on 1892-07-07)