River piracy In the late eighteenth century, it was a hideout for
river pirates, most notably
Samuel Mason and his gang in 1797 and the
serial killers, the
Harpe Brothers.
Diamond Island Massacre In 1803, the Barnard family was emigrating from Virginia when one son, James, shot a deer on the bank. The family landed the boat to retrieve the deer and were ambushed by ten Native Americans, who were hiding in the
canebrake. The first to board the boat was killed by Mrs. Barnard with an axe. Mr. Barnard shot and killed two before he was killed. The son, James, ran away with a corn knife, pursued by two. When one fell behind, James turned to fight and the last pursuer fled. When James returned to the boat, his mother and father lay dead, and his two younger brothers and one sister were missing. What became of the three children was never known. ==References==