- Jereboam O. Beauchamp
Jereboam Orville Beauchamp (
September 6 ,1802 –July 7 ,1826 ) was an American lawyer, convicted murderer, and one of the central figures in theBeauchamp-Sharp Tragedy .Jereboam Beauchamp was born
September 6 ,1802 , the second son of Thomas and Sally (née Smithers) Beauchamp. He was educated at Dr. Benjamin Thurston's academy inBarren County, Kentucky until the age of sixteen. After briefly engaging in the profession of teaching, he returned to Thurston's school to assist him. After observing the lawyers practicing in Glasgow and Bowling Green, he determined to pursue a career in the legal profession. [Cooke, pp. 126–127]He began courting a woman who was sixteen years his senior named Ann Cooke and soon fell deeply in love with her. But she would only marry him on the condition that he kill a prominent figure, a former
attorney-general of Kentucky, ColonelSolomon P. Sharp who had jilted her and slandered her name. It is believed that Colonel Sharp was the father of her illegitimate stillborn baby in 1820. One's honor and reputation were of great importance and she intended to redeem her good name at all costs.Jereboam vowed he would avenge her, so in the Fall of 1821 he went to
Frankfort, Kentucky to seek out Sharp and murder him. His plans failed and he returned home without completing his promise to Ann. In 1824, Jereboam was admitted to the bar, and in June, he and Ann were married.During the legislative election of 1824,
John V. Waring had conducted a smear campaign against Sharp by printing out handbills accusing him of seducing Ann Cook ofBowling Green, Kentucky and fathering an illegitimate child born to her in 1820. Jereboam, infuriated by these accusations about his wife and Sharp, vowed revenge, and in the early hours ofNovember 7 ,1825 he knocked on Colonel Solomon P. Sharps' door in Frankfort and fatally stabbed him after asking him if he was indeed Colonel Sharp.Jereboam was tried, convicted and sentenced to death. He and Ann persuaded his jailers to allow them to stay together in the cell. On
July 5 ,1826 they attempted a double suicide by takinglaudanum . The attempt was unsuccessful and a guard was placed in their cell. OnJuly 7 , the day set for the hanging, they persuaded their guard to allow them some privacy. They then made a second suicide attempt, this time with a knife that Ann had sneaked in.Jereboam was hustled off to the gallows, but was so weak from his wounds he had to be supported by two men before being
hanged in Frankfort, Kentucky. Ann succumbed to her wounds at nearly the same time. [Lee, "Murder on Madison"]They were buried in an embrace in the same coffin at
Bloomfield, Kentucky , and a poem that Ann had written on the eve of their deaths adorns their double tombstone. The Beauchamp-Sharp Tragedy created a national sensation at the time, and has been the subject or inspiration for many books and story plots, the most famous of which are probablyEdgar Allan Poe 's "Politian" (1835) andRobert Penn Warren 's "World Enough and Time" (1950).A
cousin ,Noah Beauchamp , was hanged in 1842 for stabbing a man to death inIndiana . Another cousin,James Beauchamp Clark , was Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1911 to 1919.Notes
References
*cite journal |last=Cooke |first=J.W. |title=The Life and Death of Colonel Solomon P. Sharp Part 2: A Time to Weep and A Time to Mourn |journal=The Filson Club Quarterly |month=April |year=1998 |volume=72 |issue=2 |pages=pp.121–151
*cite web |last=Lee |first=Anne H. |title=Murder on Madison – The Beauchamp-Sharp Tragedy |url=http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ky/county/franklin/index/madisonst.html |accessdate=2008-01-24Further reading
*cite book |last=Beauchamp |first=Jereboam O. |title=The confession of Jereboam O. Beauchamp : who was hanged at Frankfort, Ky., on the 7th day of July, 1826, for the murder of Col. Solomon P. Sharp |year=1826 |url=http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/S?ammem/fawbib:@field(TITLE+@od1(The+confession+of+Jereboam+O++Beauchamp+:+who+was+hanged+at+Frankfort,+Ky+,+on+the+7th+day+of+July,+1826,+for+the+murder+of+Col++Solomon+P++Sharp)) |accessdate=2008-01-10
*cite journal |last=Bruce |first=Dickson D. |title= The Kentucky Tragedy and the Transformation of Politics in the Early American Republic |journal=The American Transcendental Quarterly |volume=17 |year=2003
*cite book |last=Bruce |first=Dickson D. |title=The Kentucky Tragedy: A Story of Conflict and Change in Antebellum America |publisher=Louisiana State University Press |year=2006 |isbn=0807131733
*cite book |last=Coleman |first=John Winston |title=The Beauchamp-Sharp tragedy; an episode of Kentucky history during the middle 1820's |publisher=Roberts Print. Co. |location=Frankfort, Kentucky |year=1950
*cite book |title=The life of Jeroboam O. Beauchamp : who was hung at Frankfort, Kentucky, for the murder of Col. Solomon P. Sharp |publisher=O'Neill & D'Unger |location=Frankfort, Kentucky |year=1850External links
* [http://spider.georgetowncollege.edu/htallant/border/bs9/johnson.htm A treatise over Jereboam's confession]
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=Beauchamp&GSfn=Jereboam&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=7456387& Fina-A-Grave]
* [http://www.mises.org/story/2467 Murder and Inflation: The Kentucky Tragedy]Persondata
NAME=Beauchamp, Jereboam O.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=Beauchamp, Jereboam Orville
SHORT DESCRIPTION=executed murderer
DATE OF BIRTH=September 24 ,1802
PLACE OF BIRTH=Kentucky ,United States of America
DATE OF DEATH=July 7 ,1826
PLACE OF DEATH=Frankfort, Kentucky ,United States of America
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