The Sheriff’s Sword: Property, Democracy, and Public Order in Early Republic Massachusetts

Author:

Holmes Chad R.

Abstract

Abstract: The rise of capitalism and democracy in the Early Republic transformed how Americans engaged county officers who served as important middlemen who shaped how communities understood value and property ownership through their processes of seizing and redistributing property. Court officers represented the legal system and governments’ right to rule, and they drew on that authority to maintain their own legitimacy. This article explores the ways that members of the Suffolk County, Massachusetts Sheriff’s Office—Deputy Sheriff Luke Baldwin and Sheriff Charles P. Sumner—did their work and how contemporaries attempted to limit their authority through the legal system, democracy, and mobocracy. As courts and creditors increasingly deferred to a private individual’s judgement than that of a public officer, sheriffs such as Sumner and Baldwin emerged in debates over who ultimately held the responsibility for maintaining law and order.

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Project MUSE

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