Hamburg, South Carolina

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Hamburg, South Carolina was a Reconstruction-era town along the Savannah River that became historically notable as the site of the 1876 Hamburg massacre, a violent white supremacist attack on Black militiamen and citizens.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former populated place
historical town
aftermath consolidation of white Democratic political power in South Carolina
intimidation of Black voters in 1876 elections
commemoratedBy historical markers
scholarly works on Reconstruction violence
coordinatesApprox 33.49°N 81.58°W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentLandUse commercial area
industrial area
declineCause railroad competition
shift of commerce to Augusta, Georgia
developedAs inland river port
market town
economicRoleBeforeCivilWar cotton shipping center
eventDate July 8, 1876
eventPerpetrators white Democratic rifle clubs
eventType white supremacist attack
eventVictims Black citizens
Black militiamen
foundedBy Henry Shultz
foundedIn 1821
historicalEra Reconstruction era
jurisdictionAtTimeOfMassacre Edgefield County, South Carolina
laterCountyRealignment area became part of Aiken County, South Carolina
legalPretextForAttack alleged obstruction of a public road by Black militia
locatedIn Aiken County, South Carolina
South Carolina
locatedOnRiver Savannah River
locatedOpposite Augusta, Georgia
massacreAlsoKnownAs Hamburg riot of 1876
massacreImpact used to justify further paramilitary organization by white Democrats
widely publicized example of Reconstruction-era racial terror
militiaCaptain Dock Adams
militiaInvolved Black state militia company
namedAfter Hamburg
surface form: Hamburg, Germany
notableForEvent Hamburg massacre
numberOfBlackMenKilledInMassacre at least 6
oppositeBankCity North Augusta, South Carolina
surface form: North Augusta, South Carolina (modern city incorporating area nearby)
partOf history of Reconstruction in South Carolina
history of racial violence in the United States
politicalContext Redeemer campaign to restore white Democratic control in South Carolina
populationCharacteristicDuringReconstruction majority-Black community
relatedEvent Ellenton massacre
surface form: Ellenton riot
relatedTheme disenfranchisement of African Americans in the late 19th century
status no longer an incorporated town

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Hamburg massacre hasLocation Hamburg, South Carolina