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2 unusual facts about David Owen Dodd


David Owen Dodd

In the fall of 1863, after the Union Army occupied Little Rock, David returned to escort his mother and sisters to Mississippi but never left Arkansas.

In December 1863, Dodd carried some letters to business associates of his father in Union-held Little Rock, Arkansas.


Quapaw Quarter

Another landmark of the area is Mount Holly Cemetery, at the intersection of 12th and Broadway streets, with one of the largest collections of gravesites of notable Arkansans, ranging from past governors, senators and mayors to Confederate spy David Owen Dodd and Arkansas Gazette founder William E. Woodruff.


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