John Cephus Fortenberry, son of Oliver Rice Fortenberry, went back to Arkansas in 1939 to erect a monument to his grandfather, Jacob, Jacob’s two sisters and the Finleys who settled in the Strawberry area in the early 1800s.



John Cephus Fortenberry, son of Oliver Rice Fortenberry, went back to Arkansas in 1939 to erect a monument to his grandfather, Jacob, Jacob’s two sisters and the Finleys who settled in the Strawberry area in the early 1800s.