Showing posts with label Springdale AR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Springdale AR. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Unusual Cause of Death - Originally believed he had drowned...

Located st Shady Grove Cemetery in Springdale, AR.
Wm. H Trowbridge
1882 - 1912

The Springdale News
June 14, 1912

TROWBRIDGE, William H. – Will Trowbridge lost his life Monday afternoon about four o'clock while bathing in Kings River, twelve miles southeast of Eureka Springs and about 3 ½ miles from Grandview. His death was a peculiar one and was not due to drowning, as was first supposed, but was caused by congestion of the lungs. Some six weeks ago he and his family went to Eureka Springs to make their home, Will having secured a position with a painter and paper hanger at that place. Monday the gentleman by whom he was employed, with four other workmen, among the number being Bert Herrington, brother-in-law of deceased, went out on King River to do some work for a party living in that locality. Having arrived after the noon hour it was decided not to begin on the job until Tuesday morning and to spend the afternoon bathing and fishing. Will and two of his companions remained in the water while the others started out to find some bait with which to fish and as they were leaving Will called to the two companions, who could swim, to come out where he was and he would show them how. Immediately after he spoke he clasped his hands to his breast and sank and never came to the top again. The body was recovered within ten or fifteen minutes after it sank and was directly where it went down. Those in the party worked for more than an hour in an effort to revive him but without result. The deputy county coroner, who is postmaster at Grandview, went to the scene and held an inquest, the verdict of the jury being that deceased came to his death while in the water from some cause unknown. The body was taken to Eureka Springs Monday night, reaching there early Tuesday morning where it was embalmed fro shipment to this place. The embalmer said that death was due to congestion of the lungs and that Will was undoubtedly dead before he ever sank under the water. He had been complaining some of his lungs troubling him and had a slight cold at the time he went into the water, which probably brought on the attack. The water where he went under was not over five feet deep. The body arrived in Springdale Tuesday evening accompanied by the widow and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herrington of Eureka Springs and Herbert Sturdivant of this place, a brother-in-law of the deceased, who went to Eureka Springs Tuesday morning. Mrs. B.F. Herington and daughter, Mrs. Thiele of Perry, Ok., arrived Wednesday at noon, the former being the mother of Mrs. Trowbridge. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock at the home of Mrs. Daniel Plummer, mother of the deceased, and the remains were interred in the cemetery at Shady Grove, south of town, services being conducted by Eld. B.F. Lively, pastor of the Christian church. William H. Trowbridge was a son of Mr. and Mrs. J.H. Trowbridge and was born at Prairie Grove in this county, June 26, 1882. Most of his life had been spent in this community. In November 1905 he was united in marriage to Miss Mable Herrington who, together with one child, a daughter some five years old, survive him. Deceased is also survived by his mother and a brother, Mack Trowbridge. His father died some ten years ago. The funeral services Wednesday after were largely attended and there were many expressions of sympathy for the bereaved wife and mother.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

The Henson Brothers

Located at Shady Grove Cemetery in Springdale, AR.
Thomas David Henson
1888 - 1906

Louis Emery Henson
1897 - 1926

Now cometh rest and peace eternal.

The Springdale News
January 26, 1906


HENSON, Thomas David - {from Johnson} Mr. and Mrs. Bird Henson are mourning the death of their son, Thomas, aged 17 years, who died very suddenly Friday night after a short illness. He was laid to rest in Shady Grove cemetery Saturday evening.


The Springdale News
February 2, 1906

Thomas David, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Henson, was born October 6, 1888 and died January 20, 1906 aged seventeen years, three months and seventeen days. His was indeed a beautiful young life. Tommie, as his friends loved to call him, was in many respects a model home boy, truthful, kind and industrious, never so tired but that he was ready to help father of mother. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. I.M. Phillips at Shady Grove church, after which the remains were laid to rest to await the resurrection morn. A Friend.
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Rogers Democrat
Rogers, Benton County, Arkansas
May 20, 1926


HENSON, Louis E. - Springdale, May 15. - Louis E. Henson, 29, widely known resident of this vicinity and for two years principal of the Springdale High School, was found dangling from the rafters of the barn of his home three miles south of here late this afternoon and a coroner's jury returned a verdict of suicide. Henson had been living with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T.B. Henson, for the past several months and was said to have been suffering from nervous trouble. His father left the home about 1:30 in the afternoon to attend a school meeting at Shady Grove and his mother accompanied him to visit some neighbors. When they returned home they could not find their son but later he was located in the barn was thought to have been dead several hours. The rope had been tied to a rafter and his neck was protected by a soft cloth. His hands were in his pockets when he was discovered.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Seeing Doubles

Located at Friendship Cemetery in Springdale, AR.
Ruth N White
Dec 24, 1947
Apr 23, 2009
A loving wife,
Mother,
Grandmother



Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Dedicated Medical Family

Located at Friendship Cemetery in Springdale AR.

Lucy Sims Sisco
June 11, 1889 - Mar 24, 972

Crandale P. Sisco M.D.
Nov 4, 1886 - Aug 24, 1948

Sisco
With purity and
Holiness I will
Pass my life
And practice my art.
From oath of Hippocrates

Helen Vierheller Sisco
Apr 21, 1916 - Mar 28, 1985

Friedman Sisco M.D.
Aug 12, 1913 - June 9, 1978

In Memory of
Helen Vierheller Sisco
Who was born in San Antonio, Texas
on April 21, 1916. Her life was devoted
to the art and science of the healing
professions she was the daughter of a
dentist, a registered nurse, married a dedicated
physician, and raised two sons who became
 doctors of medicine.

In Memory of
F Sisco M.D.
He was born in Osage, Arkansas
Aug 12, 1913. Was graduated from
 the University of Ark school of
medicine June 7, 1937. He was the
father of two sons, Charles P. Sisco M.D.,
and Kenneth L. Sisco, M.D. He was sincerely
dedicated to his profession.


In Memory of
C P Sisco M.D.
Who was born in Osage, Arkansas
Nov 4 1886. Was graduated from
 the University of Ark school of
medicine May 6, 1911 and was married
to Lucy Sims May 11, 1911. He won
 deep affection and respect during
his years of devoted service.

In Memory of
Lucy Sims Sisco
who was born in Compton, Arkansas
June 11, 1889 Her life was devoted
to her church, to her family, and
she was an untiring and faithful
assistant to her husband and son in
 their practice of medicine.


There is a photo and brief write up on Lucy and C.P. at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History.

Monday, April 4, 2011

If You're Every Going To Love Me

Located at Friendship Cemetery in Springdale, AR.

This is the Myers family plot. In the very front of the plot stands this family plot marker.
(The Front)
Sandy
Danny
Joe
Robert
(The Back)
If you're ever going to love me
Love me know, while I can know
All the sweet and tender feelings
Which from real affection flow
Love me now while I am living
Do not wait till I am gone
And then chisel it in marble... Warm
Love words on ice - cold stone.
If you've dear, sweet thoughts about
Me, why not whisper them to me.
Don;t you know 'twould make me happy
And glad as glad could be
If you wait till I am sleeping
Ne'er to waken here again.
There'll be walls of earth between us
And I couldn't hear you then.
So if you love me any,
If it's but a little bit,
Let me know it now while living,
I can own and treasure it.

But now if you hold your head up
And whisper out loud
Your words will come to me
Brought by angels in the clouds.
So don't look upon the ground
And shed tears for me
For I am with my father
In Heaven for all eternity.
And when the day draws near
And it's your turn to come home
I'll be waiting for you here
Standing by God's golden throne.
~Joe Myers

Joe Daniel
Myers
May 24, 1974 - July 4, 1993

Danny Ray
Myers
June 20, 1953 - Sept 4, 2010

Robert Lee
Myers
May 24, 1974 - May 25, 1974

Sandra Sue
Myers
Feb 3, 1951 - Still Alive

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Lovelady's Old Bricks

Located at Friendship Cemetery in Springdale, AR. 
Clarence E.
Son of
M.E. and Wm H.
Lovelady
Died
Jan 17, 1877
Aged
3yrs 3mos
and 4 days
I love that you can tell that these bricks are somewhere around 134 years old.  They are just bricks but they look different from modern bricks.

Friday, April 1, 2011

A Message Brought By A Dove

Located at Friendship Cemetery in Springdale, AR.
This wonder marker stood out from all the rest.  It was so stark white next to all the toned down colors around it.
JR
Roberto Corral Nevarez
05-01-1981 
09-09-2001

Note: The dates were extremely hard to read. So they may not be correct.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

"God saw he was getting tired..."

Located at Friendship Cemetery in Springdale, AR.
Otis Lee Brewer
Aug 6, 1941 - June 2, 1991
God Saw He Was Getting Tired And A Cure Was Not To Be
So He Put His Arms Around Him And Whispered Come With Me
With Tearful Eyes God Watched Him Suffer
And Slowly Fade Away Although He Loved Him Dearly
He Did Not Let Him Stay
A Golden Heart Stopped Beating Hard Working Hands At Rest
God Only Wanted To Prove To Me He Only Takes The Best

Written By And Dedicated To My Son
Mabel Ann Brewer June 15, 1991

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

M.I.A. - CPL Dale R. Garrison

Located at Friendship Cemetery in Springdale, AR.
CPL. Dale R. Garrison
Beloved Son Of Earl And
Mary Garrison... Missing
Nov 2, 1980 At Unsan, North
Korea While Serving With
Co. C, 8th Regt,. 1st Calvary
Div. Declared Dead Jan. 1954
July 30, 1931 - Dec 31, 1940
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The following is from Gov. Archives. This one has him listed as a Private First Class.

The following is from Forgotten: The Arkansas Korean War Project. This one also has him listed as a Private First Class.


The following is from Defense Prisoner of War/Missing Personnel Office. This one has him listed as a Corporal.

Info from Korean War.
PFC Dale R. Garrison 8 CAV RGT 1 CAV DIV (INF) Was MIA and some say POW. He was wounded in Taegu, Korea and received a Purple Heart on 9-4-1950 then was given the 2nd Purple Heart for wounds received in action resulting in his death 12-31-1950. At that time he was given the rank of Corporal.

Here is the info from Ancestry.
Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957 about Dale R Garrison
Name: Dale R Garrison
Birth Date: 1931
Gender: Male
Race: Caucasian (White)
Home City: Washington
Home State: Arkansas
Citizen Status: US Citizen
Death Date: 2 Nov 1950
Processed Date: Nov 1979
Casualty Country: Korea
Casualty Type: Hostile - Died of wounds
Casualty Cause: US Army - No Information Available
Casualty Air: US Army - No Information Available
Service Branch: US Army
Component: Reserve (USAR, USNR, USAFR, USMCR, USCGR)
Rank: Private First Class
Pay Grade: Private First Class (U.S. Army) Or Airman Second Class (Airman First Class) (U.S. Air Force) Or Lance Corporal (U.S. Marine Corps) Or Grade/Rate Abbreviations With First Column: A,C,D,F,H,S,Or T; Second Column: A; Third And Fourth Columns: Blank (U.S
Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957 about Dale R Garrison
Name: Dale R Garrison
Birth Date: 1931
Race: White
Home State: Arkansas
Casualty Date: 2 Nov 1950
Casualty Country: North Korea Sector
Casualty Type: Died as result of missile wound received in action
Group: Captured, DOW or DOI
Branch: Infantry
Component: USA - RA (Reg Army)
Rank: Private First Class
Pay Grade: Private First Class
Previous Detail: Captured
Disposed Date: 31 Dec 1950
Disposed Place: North Korea
Organization: Cv Div Inf - 1st
Element Sequence: Cv Div Cav Regt Inf
Unit #: 0008
Service Occupation: Light Weapons Infantryman
Korean War Casualties, 1950-1957 about Dale R Garrison
Name: Dale R Garrison
Race: White
Home State: Arkansas
Casualty Date: 4 Sep 1950
Casualty Country: South Korea
Casualty Type: Returned to Duty (FECOM)
Group: Returned to Duty (FECOM)
Branch: Infantry
Component: USA - RA (Reg Army)
Rank: Private First Class
Pay Grade: Private First Class
Previous Detail: Seriously wounded in action by missile
Disposed Date: 16 Sep 1950
Organization: Cv Div Inf - 1st
Element Sequence: Cv Div Cav Regt Inf
Unit #: 0008
Service Occupation: Light Weapons Infantryman

Monday, March 21, 2011

The Murder Of Nellie Moneyhun

Located at Friendship Cemetery in Springdale, AR.
Nellie Susan
Dau of J.G. & L.A. Moneyhun
Born Dec 18, 1887
Killed Feb 2, 1913

Her happy soul has winged its way
To one pure, bright, eternal day.
No pain, no grief, no anxious fear
Can reach thepeaceful sleeper here.

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The following informatin was taken form Deathpenalty.

Broken Heart End On GallowsIt was a story of unrequited love.

Omer Davis, 18, of Springdale, loved his teacher, Miss Nellie Moneyhun. He misinterpreted her attention and kindness toward him as romantic interest. The teacher was engaged to marry Sam Claypool. Davis was devastated when Nellie told the school children her plans.

Davis went to the Moneyhun home to visit Nellie the evening of Feb. 2, 1913. He tried to convince her to marry him instead of Claypool. He talked with Nellie and her parents for some time.

Davis asked Nellie to step into the vestibule. He drew a .38 pistol from his coat pocket and shot her in the forehead. She fell into the living room and into her father's arms. She died instantly.

Davis then tried, unsuccessfully, to kill himself. He suffered a bullet wound to the forehead.

When J.G. Moneyhun approached Davis, who was on the floor, Davis raised the gun to shoot him. Moneyhun grabbed the pistol and the hammer fell on the flesh between his thumb and forefinger, but failed to fire. He wrestled the revolver away from Davis, grabbed a shotgun and fired it into the air. Davis ran away. He was later caught by a posse outside Springdale.

Davis said at his trial that the shooting was an accident. His attorneys argued he was mentally incompetent and too young to be tried as an adult. Some newspaper accounts described Davis as a "dull-minded creature."

The jury convicted him May 10, 1913, and the judge sentenced him to death.

A crowd gathered by 5 a.m. outside the jail to watch the execution on Sept. 11, 1913.

Davis ate a hearty breakfast, then deputies escorted him from his jail cell, though a bathroom window and directly onto the scaffolding.

Davis, wearing a blue shirt, striped overalls, tan socks and a new pair of shoes, reportedly showed no remorse or emotion.

His final words: "I want you all to meet me in heaven, for I am going there."

Rev. Marion Nelson Waldrip said a prayer. Deputies fitted Davis with a black hood and 2-inch-thick rope.

Sheriff Sam Caudle sprung the trap at 6:39 a.m. Davis fell about 6 feet. His neck was broken. The body was allowed to hang for about 15 minutes before being cut down and taken to a funeral home.

The Washington County Sheriffs Office provided a floral wreath.

The rope, hood and gallows were sent back to the state penitentiary in Little Rock.

Davis was the last of 18 men hanged with the 2-inch rope and his was the last scheduled legal public hanging in Arkansas.

The state took over all executions from counties the same year and changed the method of death to electrocution.
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The following are all the newspaper clippings I could find.

Oakland Tribune, Sept 11, 1913; pg 1 Oakland California

Reno Evening Gazette, Sept 11, 1913;  pg 5 Nevada, AZ
  
The Daily Northwestern, Sept 11, 1913;  pg 1 Oshkosh, Wisconsin

The Mansfield News, Sept 11, 1913; pg 1 Mansfield Ohio
The Sheboygan Press, Sept 11, 1913;  pg 1 Sheboygan Wisconsin
The Washington Post, Sept 12, 1913; pg 1 Washington

The Chillicothe Constitution, Sept 12, 1913;  pg 1  Chillicothe Ohio

The Frederick Post, Sept 13, 1913; pg 8 Maryland

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The following statement is from Fighting Death.
The last legal hanging in Washington County was of Omer Davis, according to information from county records. He was hanged on Sept. 11, 1913, on the gallows on the north side of the old Washington County Jail, just south of the old Washington County Courthouse, where Davis was tried for the murder of his teacher, Nellie Moneyhun.
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The following is from Sheriffs 1908 - 1940
•In 1913, Omer Davis, 19 years of age, was hanged for the murder of Nellie Moneyhun, a teacher from Spring Valley.

•Deputies Holcomb and Jackson were in charged of making sure the equipment was in working order.
•Deputy Robert Curtis assisted Sheriff Caudle when he was pulling the trap on Omer Davis who was killed from a broken neck.
•The newspaper complimented the sheriff's force and the manner of the hanging and the way that it was conducted.
•This was the last legal hanging in the State of Arkansas.




Thursday, March 17, 2011

Three Baby Girls...

Located at Shady Grove Cemetery in Springdale, AR.
Three baby girls, so they say, their names unknown,
Were laid to rest in this space many years ago.
Three guardian pine trees were set near by.
To watch over those who slept below.
And God sent a family who, with love and great care,
Tended the area and the graves that were there;
Roses were planted, the grass was mowed,
The trees were watered and they watched them grow,
Then as the years passed and time took its toll,
The family and and the trees began to grow old.
Mother Nature took the trees, and God took the souls.
Now the family watches through windows of gold,
To them we dedicate these three new pine tress,
That God has provided from tiny seeds
And we pray that all who tread in this precious space
Shall surely know that the presence of God is in this place.
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In Loving Memory of
Gunter Brooks 1883 - 1960
Lucille P. Brooks 1906 - 1986
Jim "J.B." Brooks 1935 - 1996

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Larry Franklin White

Located at Bluff Cemetery in Springdale, AR.
In Memory Of Our Son
Larry Franklin White
1922 - 1945
Who served 2 years in the US Navy
Saw action on the USS Abner Read

We pray that God will give us the will
and the strength to preserve the free-
dom for which our son gave so much.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Massive Amounts of Vermont Granite - Farrar Family Plot

Welcome to the Farrar's monuments. All of these massive pieces of Vermont granite are located at Bluff Cemetery in Springdale, AR.
William Talafaro Farrar's monument is the one in the foreground and his daughter's, Jewel, monument is in the background on the right. On the other side of this larger monument the Name "Farar" is written marking the family plot. There are also two smaller markers in this grouping (Not visible in this photo, but directly on the other side of the monument.) that are also made from Vermont granite. The two smaller ones are William's and his wife Dora's.

To give you an idea of how large these monuments are I will tell you this, William's larger monument took a team of eight horses to drag it into Bluff cemetery. Jewel's monument is considerably smaller but it is still large by any standards.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

A Horrible Accident for Russel Bird.

Russel M Bird
Born
Dec 5, 1856
Killed
Aug 20, 1885
Aged
28 yrs 8 mos 15 days
Located at Salem Lutheran Cemetery in Springdale, AR.
If you look closely at this stone you can see a man beside a well with his hands on the rope for the bucket pulley. Sadly my pictures of this one are not the best. I went back 3 times and still could not get good pics. So I have tried to change the pic up so you can see it.


Thursday, July 22, 2010

Interesting Epitaph


Joe E
Murphy
He lived in a house
by the side of the road
and was a friend to man.

(Located at Bluff Cemetery in Springdale, AR.)

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

A Nearly Lost Cemetery - Old Holcomb Cemetery

Old Holcomb Cemetery in Springdale, AR.


This cemetery sits in a lot surrounded by houses on all sides and if you look between the houses you can see the High School. So it is not in a remote out of the way place.  It is mowed but as far as being maintained, its not.  According to the website Historic Washington County Arkansas an effort is underway by the Pendleton Chapter of Daughters of the American Colonists to have the City of Springdale "claim ownership of this cemetery so that it may be honorably preserved.."  But as of 2010 it continues to be forgotten.