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Submitted: 2/12/08 • Approved: 7/28/21 • Last Updated: 7/31/21 • R13539-G13539-S3
February 15, 1819 - March 11, 1895
Double marker with Anna Fowler Woolman.
Born in Ohio, son of Quakers Aaron Aronson Woolman and Mary Warrington. He and his wife Anna Fowler Woolman moved from Ohio to Arkansas with their sons Horace, Ellis, and daughters Francis (Frankie), and Anna. Owner of a mill in Hot Springs, Enoch built the first Hot Springs Tower pictured on his gravestone.
Contributed on 2/12/08 by currynancy
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