John Gould FLETCHER (VETERAN CSA)
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Additional FLETCHER Surnames in MOUNT HOLLY Cemetery
Additional FLETCHER Surnames in PULASKI County
FLETCHER, Albert LFLETCHER, Albert L (closeup)FLETCHER, Charles BFLETCHER, Curtis AFLETCHER, EmmieFLETCHER, Frieda LFLETCHER, Geraldine DiannFLETCHER, James H.FLETCHER, James H. (closeup)FLETCHER, James EFLETCHER, JonathanFLETCHER, Jonathan (close up)FLETCHER, JohnFLETCHER, John SFLETCHER, John RidgewayFLETCHER, JosephFLETCHER, Lillian MFLETCHER, LucindaFLETCHER, Lucille BFLETCHER, Lucille BFLETCHER, Marguerite SmithFLETCHER, MataleeFLETCHER, Matalee (closeup)FLETCHER, Mary ElleFLETCHER, Martha H.FLETCHER, Max EdwardFLETCHER, MattieFLETCHER, MaryFLETCHER, Mary EFLETCHER, MargieFLETCHER, Mary FrancesFLETCHER, NettieFLETCHER, Nora BelleFLETCHER, PeggyFLETCHER, Philip ConeFLETCHER, Raymond EarlFLETCHER, Richard L.FLETCHER, Robert EarlFLETCHER, SamuelFLETCHER, Shirley MariedaFLETCHER, Stephen BFLETCHER, Thomas
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Submitted: 6/3/08 • Approved: 12/18/08 • Last Updated: 9/13/12 • R26124-G0-S3
John G. Fletcher (Captain CSA)
Jan. 6, 1831 Jan. 31, 1906
Mr. Fletcher was a son of Henry Lewis Fletcher and Mary Lindsey Fletcher. He married Adolphine Krause September 4, 1877, in New York City.
He was the president of the German National Bank in 1909 and was also elected president of the Arkansas Banking Association. He served as mayor of Little Rock and the sheriff of Pulaski County.
He bought Albert Pike's home in downtown Little Rock which presently houses Little Rock's Decorative Arts Museum.
Contributed on 6/3/08 by pvhwdh
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