The State vs. the Dead Body of Enoch Stevens

Date: 
August 2, 1859

Deceased

Sex: 
Male
Race: 
White
COD Category: 
Homicide
COD Inquest Finding: 

upon their oaths do say that the said Enoch Stevens came to his dith by the wound received from James Huggins and Samuel Taylor one wound on the head the skull bone broke, one wound on the leg and the bone ruptured then and there feloniously did kill the said Stevens

Coroner

Coroner: 
Coroner Title: 
Coroner

Location

Inquest Location: 
at Stephens Mill
County: 

Source

South Carolina Department of Archives & History
Columbia, SC

Perpetrator

Perpetrator: 
James Huggins and Samuel Taylor
Inquest Images: 
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