Little Rock, Arkansas: Stained Glass: Boy Martyr of the Confederacy
Stained glass window preserved depicts David O. Dodd, accused of being a Rebel spy. He was hanged out on the lawn.
MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History
- Address:
- 503 E. 9th St., Little Rock, AR
- Directions:
- MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History. I-30 exits 140 or 140A. Turn west onto E. 9th St. Drive a hundred yards, then turn left into the curving driveway. You'll see the museum straight ahead, just past the statue of a soldier on a pedestal.
- Hours:
- M-F 9-5, Sa 10-5, Su 1-5 (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 501-376-4602
- Admission:
- Donations appreciated.
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David O. Dodd Stained Glass Window
In the MacArthur Museum of Arkansas Military History, adjacent to the stone monument that marks David O. Dodd's hanging spot, is a stained glass window that memorializes the boy martyr. Additional information on David O. Dodd and the fateful night he was caught are there, too.
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