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Submitted: 5/29/08 • Approved: 5/25/20 • Last Updated: 5/28/20 • R24628-G0-S3
Company F 14 Tennessee Infantry
Civil War Confederate
1842 - August 17, 1923
*Obituary
Rogers Democrat
Thursday, August 23, 1923
WYATT, T.M. - Bentonville, Aug. 21.- The fiery cross of the Ku Klux Klan was in evidence for the first time at a Bentonville home Friday night when one of the emblem in electric lights burned all night on the front porch of the home of the late Dr. T.M. Wyatt, whose death occurred here Friday morning. The watchers at the bier of Dr. Wyatt, said to have been a member of the Klan of early days, included members of the local organization, it is said.
*Obituary
Rogers Democrat
Thursday, August 23, 1923
Dr. T.M. Wyatt, 81 years of age, died last Friday morning at Bentonville after an illness of many months. He had lived at Bentonville for some thirty years and was a dentist by profession.
*Source: Sons of Confederate Veterans, Benton County, Arkansas 2009
Compiled by William W Degge
Contributed on 5/29/08 by wfields55
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