Mt. Holly Cemetery & David O. Dodd, Little Rock, AR
Mount Holly Cemetery is full of prominent people from politicians and soldiers to doctors and everything in between. There are many styles of burials within the cemetery and it's easy to spend quite a bit of time to take it all in.
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Arkansas's Haunted Historic Cemeteries
Take a tour of the state of Arkansas to learn about four historic cemeteries and the spooky stories associated with them. This video covers Mount Holly cemetery in Little Rock, the Fort Smith National Cemetery, Linwood Cemetery in Jonesboro, and Maple Hill Cemetery in Helena. The video covers topics such as Judge Issac Parker, Frank Jelly Nash, and the famous dog tombstone in Helena.
US Highway 70 - Little Rock - Arkansas | Drive America's Highways ????
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We start the video turning onto US-70 from AR-365 in North Little Rock. Crossing the Arkansas River into Little Rock, we make good time through downtown. Crossing Interstate 630 to leave downtown, we pass by the oldest cemetery in Little Rock (Mt. Holly), before entering the Governor's Mansion Historical District.
Continuing south, we soon pass through a small commercial district before reaching the interchange with AR-365 and US-70B, where we turn left onto AR-365 to end the video.
Note: There is some confusion on the proper label of this route. According to on-the-ground signs, this is US-70. However, according to every map we can find, it's US-70B. As of the publication date of this video, ARDOT has not given us the official numbering, so we are using what is on the ground.
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Mt Holley Cemetery.mov
This is a video of Mt. Holley cemetery in Little Rock Arkansas. The boy Confederate Spy, David O. Dodd is buried here as well as the Arkansas Traveller Sanford Faulkner, as well as many other notables. There is good video footage of Faulkner's gravesite.
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Haunted Places in Arkansas
From Little Rock to Fort Smith, Fayetteville to Springdale, the Natural State has terrifying tales of haunted horrors around every corner! Which is why The Speakeasy is bringing you our picks for the most haunted places in Arkansas! Enjoy!
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Henderson State University 006 by Brandonrush ( is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 (
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Conway Cemetery, Bradley, AR, 1 of 5 by Valis55 ( is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 (
Conway Cemetery, Bradley, AR, 3 of 5 by Valis55 ( is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 (
Old State Capitol Building, Markham & Center Streets, Little Rock (Pulaski County, Arkansas) by Prather Reynolds is in the Public Domain
Old State House (Little Rock) by Abishtatum ( is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 (
Pea Ridge National Military Park PERI3142 by NPS ( is in the Public Domain
Pea Ridge National Military Park 2012-09-22 18-19-04 by pwnorv ( is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 (
Arlington Resort Hotel & Spa, as Seen from Hot Springs Mountain Towe, Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas by Ken Lund ( is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0 (
Picturesque Hot Springs Central Avenue 1924 Arlington by Unknown ( is in the Public Domain
Mount Holly Cemetery 1 by Bruce W. Stracener ( is in the Public Domain
Spring Time in the Boneyard by L. Allen Brewer ( is licensed under CC BY 2.0 (
Caraway Hall, Arkansas Tech University by Adam Bartlett ( is licensed under CC BY 2.0 (
Nutt (Summit) Hall, Arkansas Tech Univeristy by Adam Bartlett ( is licensed under CC BY 2.0 (
Cresccent Hotel, Eureka Springs, Arkansas - circa 1886 by Unknown ( is in the Public Domain
Crescent Hotel, Eureka Springs, Arkansas - late 19th-early 20th century by Unknown ( is in the Public Domain
The Haunted Crescent Hotel in Arkansas by Spookadar ( is in the Public Domain (
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Cemetery Spirit Houses
These little houses are located in the Vamoosa Cemetery and are a common ritual of the Seminole Tribe.
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Little Rock haunted! Ghosts in Little Rock.
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Ghost Little Rock
Find Haunted Houses, Ghosts, Ghost Towns, Haunted Hotels, Haunted Places in the United States.
Are you just dying to visit haunted sites all across the country?
HauntedHouses.com features photos, history and trivia on haunted houses in Little Rock and hotel haunting, Real ghost towns and more,
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Legends of Arkansas
Legends of Arkansas is a non-profit, grassroots organization focused on strengthening the local communities within the state of Arkansas. Through family-friendly live music and art events that celebrate and promote the many talented artists, musicians, artisans, craftsmen, and small business owners in Arkansas, Legends of Arkansas improves the quality of life and helps initiate economic growth.
A Drive Around Little Rock, Arkansas
Music is Destination Unknown created by Jason Shaw
Kent Shreeve Memorial
Kent Evans Shreeve, 81, died at home on December 23, 2018. Born on February 17, 1937 in Jonesboro, AR, he moved to West Helena as a child, and the town and people in it remained a dear part of his life until he died.
He was predeceased by his parents Victor and Helen Burns Shreeve and sister, Kay. He is survived by his wife, Anna; daughters, KayRee Shreeve (Griselda) of Gilroy, CA; Jane Lea Smith (Jim) of Del Mar, CA; stepdaughters, Kristy Townsend (Chad) of Bentonville; Robin Wing (Jim) of Conway; Bridget Pitonyak (Eddie) of Little Rock; son, Michael Shreeve of Hot Springs; stepsons, George Waddell (Shannan) of Little Rock; Kim Waddell (Linda) of Carlisle, LaVaughn Waddell (Dee) of Houston, TX and many other family members and friends.
He enjoyed his grandpa role and delighted in the accomplishments of all his grandchildren. Often that million dollar smile was on display when Emma Smith; Stella, Sterling Grace, and Louis Waddell; Hayden, Maddox and Anna Marie Townsend; Ethan Rhoades (Brittany); Colton and Dustin Pitonyak (Deni); Kimberly Schalchin; and Brandon Waddell (Beth) came to visit.
Kent attended the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville where he served as president of Sigma Chi, Theta Tau, and Ta Beta Pi, earning both Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in Civil Engineering. He was privileged to have served as a civil engineer lieutenant on active duty for three years in the US Air Force preceded by 4 years in the Army Reserve. He began his civilian engineering career at Shell Oil Company in Ventura, CA, followed by Humble Oil and Refining Co. in Baton Rouge, La. and later AFCO Steel in Little Rock. In 1972, he began Shreeve Engineering, Inc. His primary professional interests were industrial plants and forensic engineering. He was active in the Arkansas Academy of Civil Engineering where contributing to scholarships for civil engineering students was a primary pleasure, Structural Engineers Association of Arkansas and Rotary Club where he was a Paul Harris Fellow. His church home was St. James United Methodist and was a member of the Forum Sunday School Class.
He liked to hunt but was not a meat hunter. Carrying a gun to the woods with a few bullets, a cigar and a Butterfinger candy bar with a coffee thermos was good enough. Observing and interacting with wildlife, especially wild turkeys, were his primary objectives. Playing the piano was a special talent and he marked off a bucket list item by playing piano concerts of jazz ballads at the South Arkansas Art Center in El Dorado and St. John's Episcopal Church in Helena. Collecting classic books and selectively reading parts of them was a passion. Although he would not call himself an intellectual, his drive for learning never ended. He committed himself to the Obedient Life taught by Jesus Christ in the Sermon on the Mount and by Bill W. and Dr. Bob in the 12 steps and was committed to sharing this life with others. On July 5, he would have celebrated 37 years of sobriety. His ending to every note, letter or card was always Peace and Love.
Visitation will be at Roller-Chenal Funeral Home on December 27 from 5-7 pm and memorial service will be at St. James United Methodist Church at 10 am on December 28 with private burial in Mount Holly Cemetery, Little Rock.
The family has asked that in lieu of flowers, memorial gifts be given in honor of Kent Shreeve to the Arkansas Academy of Civil Engineering scholarship Fund, 300 University House, Fayetteville, AR 72701, Attn: Gift Services or St. James United Methodist Church, 321 Pleasant Valley Dr, Little Rock, AR 72212.
Marshall Bill Tilghman's Grave
William Mathew Bill Tilghman Jr 1854 - 1924 was a career lawman and gunfighter during the wild west days of Kansas and Oklahoma. He was a city marshal in Dodge City, Kansas. Deputy U.S. Marshal in the Oklahoma Territory where he was famous for capturing the famous outlaw Bill Doolin in Arkansas. Sherriff of Lincoln County, Oklahoma. Chief of Police in Oklahoma City and special investigator in Cromwell, Oklahoma. In addition to that he was also served as an Oklahoma State Senator. Bill also recounted his memoirs in a film in which he directed and starred in as himself. He was shot and killed by a corrupt prohibition agent in Cromwell, Oklahoma. He is buried in Oak Park Cemetery in Chandler, Oklahoma.
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Woodlands Historic Cemetery Philadelphia, PA
The Woodlands Cemetery was founded in 1840 on 96 acres of William Hamilton's estate, known as The Woodlands. Today, the cemetery, mansion and landscape all form The Woodlands National Historic Landmark District, a site where Neoclassical and Victorian ideals coexist to crate a visual, living history of Philadelphia and the United States.
Hogscald Hollow, Arkansas: How it got its name
Adorned with multiple waterfalls, and caves, it was; a sacred Native American healing ground, then a base for the Confederate army. It was a Christian church for half a century, but also a hideout for thieves, murderers, moonshiners, and skinny dippers. Hogscald Hollow is an Arkansas treasure with a captivating history.
Written and narrated by Lance Estep, the world expert on Hogscald Hollow. More to come soon.
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The Haunted Barn Concord, AR
Vincent Anderson part 1
“Henry S. Taber: Leadership & Insight at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock, Arkansas” by Vincent Anderson was the topic at the January 23 meeting of the Baxter County Historical & Genealogical Society at 6:00 in the Knox Room of the Donald W. Reynolds Library in Mountain Home.
Capt. Henry Sheldon Taber, an influential officer and fundamental catalyst of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, ideally worked as a liaison between the Federal government and its citizens in the era of American western expansion from 1884-1894. Although Taber died at the relatively young age of 44 years, his leadership revolutionized the Little Rock District’s fourteen rivers and economy. Capt. Taber, a Federal soldier who was initially from New York, was buried with military honors among Arkansas’ prominent leaders at Mount Holly Cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Vincent Anderson was born in Mtn. Home, Arkansas, and raised on the Arkansas/Missouri Stateline in Ozark County, Missouri. He is employed at the Donald W. Reynolds Library in Mountain Home, AR, and works as the Historian & Reference Librarian. In 2016, Vincent was appointed by Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson to serve on the Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park Advisory Commission. He lives in Baxter County, Arkansas, and enjoys researching the Ozark region and writing a blog on the Internet entitled Ozarks’ History. Vincent completed his graduate degree in American History from American Military University in December of 2017.
Chief Lookout Grave & Swinging Bridge
Chief Lookout is considered by many to be one of the most loved and important figures in modern Osage history for his many contributions to the Osage Tribe while serving as Principal Chief. He was a crucial part of the effort to change the election laws to allow for quadra-annual elections as opposed to the biannual elections that were used prior to 1929. Lookout was also instrumental in the donation of the Naval Reserve to the U.S. Navy; as well as, helping to persuade the United States Congress to amend the 1906 Osage Allotment Act to protect Osage headright holders from actions by non-Osages like the one committed during the Reign of Terror. But, arguably, Chief Lookout’s most important contribution to the Osage people was his commitment to make a better place for all Osages.
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