1908 Race Riot
Marker 7
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Spring and Edwards - Site of Edwards School and William Donnegan's Lynching
On August 15, 1908, William Donnegan, a seventy-six year old retired black shoemaker, was taken from his nearby home by the mob and across the street to Edwards School. His throat was slashed after which the mob attempted to hang him. Upon the approach of the militia, the mob fled. The militia then rescued Donnegan and rushed him to St. John's Hospital where he died the next day. Mr. Donnegan was singled out because of his wealth and powerful political connections.
The eighth marker is located on Adams between Fifth and Sixth Streets.

