Little Rock has had several familial combinations serve as mayor, but only one set of brothers have both been mayor. One half of that duo was born on this date in 1833.
On September 15, 1833, future Little Rock Mayor Henry Lewis Fletcher was born in Saline County. His parents were Henry Lewis and Mary Lindsey Fletcher. One of his siblings was future Little Rock Mayor John Gould Fletcher.
Though the life of John Gould Fletcher is fairly well documented, not much information is out there on his brother Henry Lewis (and some of what is out there is incorrect). He married Susan Bricelin August 30, 1855, in Pulaski County. During the Civil War, he served as a sergeant in the cavalry for the Confederate Army in Captain Ed Nowland’s Company.
As a civic leader, Fletcher oversaw Arkansas’ contribution to the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition in 1876. Fletcher served as Mayor of Little Rock from 1891 to 1893. When Fletcher became Mayor he appointed a new Police Chief (as most Mayors did) and the entire police force was dismissed (which was not always the case). A new police force was hired by E. H. Sanders, who served as chief for 18 months.
Mayor Fletcher died on June 30, 1896 and is buried at Oakland Cemetery next to his wife (who died in 1911).