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HISTORY OF THE CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

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Page 1: HISTORY OF THE CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. Clay County Sheriffs  Elam J. Daniels 1859-1863  Joshua D. O’Hern 1863-1865  William Wilson 1866-1867

HISTORY OF THE

CLAY COUNTY

SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Page 2: HISTORY OF THE CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. Clay County Sheriffs  Elam J. Daniels 1859-1863  Joshua D. O’Hern 1863-1865  William Wilson 1866-1867

Clay County Sheriffs

Elam J. Daniels 1859-1863 Joshua D. O’Hern 1863-1865 William Wilson 1866-1867 John W. Sullivan 1868-1870 Henry Bradford 1870-1874 Thomas Roberts 1874-1877 James W. Dewitt (Died in 1885) 1877-1885

Page 3: HISTORY OF THE CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. Clay County Sheriffs  Elam J. Daniels 1859-1863  Joshua D. O’Hern 1863-1865  William Wilson 1866-1867

Spotlight on Sheriff O’Hern

Served 1863-1865 The Sheriff and Justices of the

Peace were only “law enforcement” at time

Deserters from both Civil War armies robbing and pillaging across county

“County Patrols” were attempted to reduce looting

Early Clay County settler, timber and cattle farmer

Lieutenant in the 2nd Florida Battalion

Linked to the sinking of the Maple Leaf in 1864

Page 4: HISTORY OF THE CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. Clay County Sheriffs  Elam J. Daniels 1859-1863  Joshua D. O’Hern 1863-1865  William Wilson 1866-1867

Sheriffs Cont’d.

Claiborne (Clay) Wright Feb.16-July 28 1885, (Went Missing.)

Christian Black Aug. 1885-1889 Josephus A. Peeler 1889-May 10,

1894, (Killed on Duty age 36) J. M. Beery (acting Sheriff) May 10-May 22 George W. Hanford Jr. 1894-1895

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Spotlight on Sheriff Peeler

Served 1889-1894 Shot and killed in 1894 while

trying to stop an argument at the Green Cove Springs train station (was 36 years old)

During his term used prisoners to do manual labor around jail and courthouse

Old jail was moved to present site, then, new jail built in 1894

First female prisoners housed at jail during this time frame

Page 6: HISTORY OF THE CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. Clay County Sheriffs  Elam J. Daniels 1859-1863  Joshua D. O’Hern 1863-1865  William Wilson 1866-1867

Sheriffs Cont’d James Weeks 1895-1900 William F. Peeler (Josephus’ Brother)

1900-1905 Charles Wilson 1905-1906

(Killed age 33) R.C.Canova (acting Sheriff unitl Sept. 4,

1906

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Spotlight on Sheriff James Weeks

Served 1895-1900, 1906-1911 Middleburg farmer and

Palatka logger Resigned in 1900 to further his

timber business but ran again in 1906

Turbulent time for county as attempts were made to desegregate school(s) in OP

Organized posse with Deputy Ivey to capture bank robbers after Green Cove Bank’s safe blown up; gun battle ensued

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Sheriffs Cont’d

James Weeks Sept. 4, 1906-Aug. 24, 1911 (deceased in office, age 60)

L. T. Ivey (acting Sheriff) Aug. 24-Sept. 16, 1911

Theodore S. Cherry Sept. 16, 1911-July 6, 1913 ( Killed on duty)

J. H. King 1913-1917 (disappeared)

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Spotlight on Sheriff Cherry

Served 1911-1913 Killed in controversial shoot

out at lynch party camp site (murdered vs. assassinated)

The suspect, a turpentine worker, was shot and killed by lynch party on the same day

Tourist industry along the St. Johns River managed to thrive during period despite civil disorder rampant inland

Cherry was known to face any criminal head on

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Sheriffs Cont’d

J. Slater Smith, Sr. 1917-1918 Elam J. Weeks 1918-1929 John P. Hall, Sr. 1929-1964 Jennings Murrhee 1964-1988 C. Dalton Bray 1988-1992 Scott Lancaster 1992-2004 Rick Beseler 2004-Present

Page 11: HISTORY OF THE CLAY COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE. Clay County Sheriffs  Elam J. Daniels 1859-1863  Joshua D. O’Hern 1863-1865  William Wilson 1866-1867

Spotlight on Sheriff Hall

Served 1929-1964 Longest serving Sheriff; known

as the “Dean of Sheriffs”; a cattleman and banker, too

During early terms, tackled prohibition issues

During later terms, issues of population growth, civil rights, and agency expansion

Was determined to “clean up Clay County”

First Sheriff with Model-A for transport vs. horseback

Only two paved roads No radio-equipped patrol cars

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Spotlight on Sheriff Murrhee

Served 1964-1988 Rapid population growth Big emphasis on Community Policing and

SRO’s “New” jail constructed Reserves Program expanded greatly Tackled “road rage” problem in the 1980’s Traffic Unit formed First true 24-hour patrol Organized agency into divisions Crime Prevention programs Set up SWAT Team and Multi-agency

Drug Task Force

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Spotlight on Sheriff Bray

Served 1989-1993 Jump-started modernization

of agency Dealt aggressively with

county’s drug use/sale problem and suburban crime

During term, created first internal investigation unit

Created FTO Program Establishment of P.A.L. Former Orange Park Police

Department Chief, FDLE Agent, and FBI Special Agent

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Spotlight on Sheriff Lancaster

Served three terms, 1992 to 2004. Agency accomplished largest crime

decrease in modern CCSO history (15% decrease in 2002 versus 2001)

Tackling county issues such as population growth, urban crawl, police technology needs, violent crime increases, community policing, school violence

Major jail and administrative office expansion project

National, State & Jail Accreditation obtained

Marine Patrol Unit created Stop Stations (8) opened and Operations

Centers in community established (2 in OP and Middleburg)

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The History of the Clay County Jail