Saturday, January 23, 2010

Confederate Hero Remembered In Little Rock

Crowd remembers Rebel Martyr
17-year-old Dodd, hanged in 1864, compared with Nathan Hale
By Charlie Frago


W. Danny Honnoll (right) leads a prayer Saturday at the grave of David O. Dodd, who was executed by Union troops for being a Confederate spy.

A 17-year-old boy hanged by Union troops for spying during the Civil War was a hero, a leader of the Sons of Confederate Veterans told a small crowd gathered Saturday in Little Rock’s Mount Holly Cemetery.

Mark Kalkbrenner of White Hall gave a brief speech about the legacy of David O. Dodd, the boy who was executed on Jan. 8, 1864, after being found with information on Union troop strength in Little Rock.

Dodd never gave up any names of other spies and his death was a brave one, said Kalkbrenner, commander of the Arkansas Division of the Sons of Confederate Veterans.

Kalkbrenner compared Dodd’s actions with those of Nathan Hale, a Revolutionary War hero hanged for espionage ...

For the rest of the story see:
http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2010/jan/10/crowd-remembers-rebel-martyr-20100110/