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'''Mount Holly Cemetery''' is located in Little Rock.
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'''Mount Holly Cemetery''' is the final resting place of ten former Arkansas governors, six U.S. senators, fourteen Arkansas Supreme Court justices, and twenty-one Little Rock mayors. The cemetery was established in 1843. Mount Holly is also the final resting place for Confederate spy [[David O. Dodd]], five Confederate generals, Arkansas Traveler [[Sanford C. Faulkner]], Arkansas Gazette founder [[William E. Woodruff]], and Pulitzer prize-winner [[John Gould Fletcher]].
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The cemetery, located at the corner of Broadway and 12th streets is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.  
  
 
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Revision as of 18:40, 2 March 2008

Mount Holly Cemetery. Photo by Nathan Scarborough
Mount Holly Cemetery. Photo by Nathan Scarborough

Mount Holly Cemetery is the final resting place of ten former Arkansas governors, six U.S. senators, fourteen Arkansas Supreme Court justices, and twenty-one Little Rock mayors. The cemetery was established in 1843. Mount Holly is also the final resting place for Confederate spy David O. Dodd, five Confederate generals, Arkansas Traveler Sanford C. Faulkner, Arkansas Gazette founder William E. Woodruff, and Pulitzer prize-winner John Gould Fletcher.

The cemetery, located at the corner of Broadway and 12th streets is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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