These photographs of the
gravestone marking Ralph L. Goodrich's and his second wife, Dora Beebe
Goodrich's burial site were taken by Pris Weathers of ArkansasTies.com.
In the foreground in front of the
Goodrich gravestone is an iron cross that was placed by the United Daughters of
the Confederacy in the early 1900's. The Latin phrase in the center of the cross
is the motto of the Confederate States of America, "DEO VINDICE,"
meaning "God vindicates." Ralph Goodrich served from 1 September 1861
to 24 March 1862 in the Capital Guards, Company A, 6th Arkansas Volunteer
Infantry, during the Civil War.
The three thumbnails are close-ups
of the iron cross and engravings for Ralph and Dora, respectively. Double-click
on each photo for an enlargement.
Ralph Goodrich is buried in Mount Holly
Cemetery in the center of Little Rock, Arkansas. See map below.
