Archives of Maryland
(Biographical Series)


Jim Quinn
MSA SC 3520-18339
Lynched in Harford County, Maryland on October 2, 1869

Newspaper Resources:

"Local Matters." The Baltimore Sun, October 5, 1869.

"Outrage Upon an Elderly Lady in Harford County by a Negro-Lynch Law." National Republican, October 7, 1869.

"Democratic Nomination for Comptroller of the Treasury-Lynching of a Negro." New York Herald, October 8, 1869.

"Harford County (Md.) Outrage and Lynching-Further Particulars." The Baltimore Sun, October 9, 1869.

"Hellish Deed. A Negro Fiend Violates and Nearly Murders a Lady Sixty-Five Years of Age." The Baltimore Sun, October 13, 1869.

"Letter from Belair, Md. Circuit Court-Important Charge to the Grand Jury-Reproval of Lynch Law." The Baltimore Sun, November 11, 1869.

"A Brutal Negro Lynched." The New York Times, June 28, 1880.

"Harford Outrages." The Baltimore Sun, May 17, 1900.

"Beset at Salisbury MD." The New York Times, November 29, 1933.

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