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Submitted: 11/12/10 • Approved: 11/12/10 • Last Updated: 7/28/12 • R407880-G0-S3
LIEUTENANT COLONEL
Revolutionary War
1767 - 1825
Lieut Col William Lewis
1767 - 1825
Who at the age of 12 years
Joined the Revolutionary Army
In Virginia and is buried
on these grounds.
Erected by
Little Rock Chapter N S D A R
1934
To honor the memory of William Lewis and
all other gallant soldiers who fought
for American Independence this marker,
which formerly stood in the old burying
ground at Fifth and Gaines streets, is
placed by the General William Lewis
Chapter, N S D A R and By the Mt. Holly
Cemetery Board in this Bicentennial year
of 1976.
Contributed on 11/12/10 by nailgal123
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