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rhodes1947.jpg
rhodes1947.jpg
 
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Rhodes_Meat_Market_Ad_(Small).jpg
Rhodes_Meat_Market_Ad_(Small).jpg
 
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Richard Breeding Cross as runaway in the newspaper, the Virginia Gazette
Richard Breeding Cross as runaway in the newspaper, the Virginia Gazette
 
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Richard_Breeding_Cross_runaway_VA_GAZET_Images_VG_1739_0062hi.jpg
Richard_Breeding_Cross_runaway_VA_GAZET_Images_VG_1739_0062hi.jpg
 
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Ruby Vant Rhodes
Ruby Vant Rhodes
 
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Ruby Vant Rhodes, 1923
Ruby Vant Rhodes, 1923
 
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Ruby_(Vant)_Rhode_1923.jpg
Ruby_(Vant)_Rhode_1923.jpg
 
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Ruby_(Vant)_Rhode_1923_thumb.jpg
Ruby_(Vant)_Rhode_1923_thumb.jpg
 
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Ruby_Vant_Rhodes-2 (Large).jpg
Ruby_Vant_Rhodes-2 (Large).jpg
 
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Ruby_Vant_Rhodes.png
Ruby_Vant_Rhodes.png
 
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Sadie Hattery ca1944
Sadie Hattery ca1944
 
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Sadie Winifred (Hattery) Rhodes
Sadie Winifred (Hattery) Rhodes
Date: 1978
 
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Sadie_(Hattery)_Rhodes_ca_1980_2.jpg
Sadie_(Hattery)_Rhodes_ca_1980_2.jpg
 
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Sadie_Hattery_ca1944-sm.png
Sadie_Hattery_ca1944-sm.png
 
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Sadie_Hattery_ca1944jpg
Sadie_Hattery_ca1944jpg
 
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Signature of James Foley, as a lieutenant in the American Revolution, 1780
Signature of James Foley, as a lieutenant in the American Revolution, 1780
 
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Signature of Joseph H. Rhodes, 1861
Signature of Joseph H. Rhodes, 1861
 
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Signature of William Rhodes from his Revolutionary War land bounty warrant, 1822
Signature of William Rhodes from his Revolutionary War land bounty warrant, 1822
 
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Signature of William Rhodes from his Revolutionary War land bounty warrant, 1823
Signature of William Rhodes from his Revolutionary War land bounty warrant, 1823
 
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Signature of William Rhodes in 1784 from a Virginia State, military land warrant, for his for his service in the American Revolution.
Signature of William Rhodes in 1784 from a Virginia State, military land warrant, for his for his service in the American Revolution.
This signature dated 1784, is from William Rhodes', Virginia State, military land warrant, for his service as a corporal, for more than seven years, in the American Revolution, where he received 416 2/3 acres of land.
Owner of original: The Virginia State Archive, digital collection Richmond Virginia.
Date: 1784
 
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Signature of William Rhodes, 1813
Signature of William Rhodes, 1813
 
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Signature-1813.jpg
Signature-1813.jpg
 
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Signature-1822.jpg
Signature-1822.jpg
 
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Signature-1823.jpg
Signature-1823.jpg
 
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Signature1813.jpg
Signature1813.jpg
 
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Signature1822.jpg
Signature1822.jpg
 
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Signature1823.jpg
Signature1823.jpg
 
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sigs/Carls.I1.sig.jpg
sigs/Carls.I1.sig.jpg
 
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sigs/Carls.I1390.jpg
sigs/Carls.I1390.jpg
 
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sigs/Carls.I14.sig.jpg
sigs/Carls.I14.sig.jpg
 
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sigs/Carls.I3190.jpg
sigs/Carls.I3190.jpg
 
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sigs/Carls.I3190.sig.jpg
sigs/Carls.I3190.sig.jpg
 
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sigs/joseph_rhodes.sig.jpg
sigs/joseph_rhodes.sig.jpg
 
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sigs/wm_ signature_1814.png
sigs/wm_ signature_1814.png
 
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Soldiers and Officers Second Virginia Regiment, as it looked in 1777-1778. William Rhodes served with them as a Private Soldier at that time.
Soldiers and Officers Second Virginia Regiment, as it looked in 1777-1778. William Rhodes served with them as a Private Soldier at that time.
 
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Spencer_Beverley_Pension-Wm_Rhodes_april_1818.jpg
Spencer_Beverley_Pension-Wm_Rhodes_april_1818.jpg
 
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Stanley Baugher
Stanley Baugher
 
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Susan & Rosa Countryman
Susan & Rosa Countryman
 
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Susan Countryman/Rhodes
Susan Countryman/Rhodes
 
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susan&rosa.jpg
susan&rosa.jpg
 
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susan.png
susan.png
 
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Susan_Countryman.jpg
Susan_Countryman.jpg
 
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Susan_Countryman_Rhodes.jpg
Susan_Countryman_Rhodes.jpg
 
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The British Legion charges Virginia Continentals at the Battle of the Waxhaws. Painting by Graham Turner. The battle took place during the American Revolutionary War on May 29, 1780, near Lancaster, South Carolina. During the melee William Rhodes was bayoneted in the abdomen twice, but miraculously survived.
The British Legion charges Virginia Continentals at the Battle of the Waxhaws. Painting by Graham Turner. The battle took place during the American Revolutionary War on May 29, 1780, near Lancaster, South Carolina. During the melee William Rhodes was bayoneted in the abdomen twice, but miraculously survived.
 
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This is a portrayal of the Virginia Light Infantry battalion, at  battle of Stony Point New York. The Battle took place on July 16, 1779, during the American Revolutionary War. I was a well planned and executed nighttime attack, a highly trained select group of soldiers. It was a night attack, where the bayonet being the only weapon used by the Americans. In this battle William Rhodes was wounded and promoted Corporal.
This is a portrayal of the Virginia Light Infantry battalion, at battle of Stony Point New York. The Battle took place on July 16, 1779, during the American Revolutionary War. I was a well planned and executed nighttime attack, a highly trained select group of soldiers. It was a night attack, where the bayonet being the only weapon used by the Americans. In this battle William Rhodes was wounded and promoted Corporal.
 
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This is a representation of the uniform worn by Cpl./Sgt. William Rhodes while in the 1st Virginia Battalion, also known as Posey's Battalion from 1782-1783.
This is a representation of the uniform worn by Cpl./Sgt. William Rhodes while in the 1st Virginia Battalion, also known as Posey's Battalion from 1782-1783.
This uniform was worn by the 1st Virginia Battalion, known as Posey's Battalion from 1782-1783, during the American Revolution. My family's ancestor William Rhodes, was a Corporal/Sergeant in the unit, from late 1781 to the end of the war, in late 1783.
 
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This is how William Rhodes may have look while as soldier in the Second Virginia Regiment, from 1777-1778.
This is how William Rhodes may have look while as soldier in the Second Virginia Regiment, from 1777-1778.
 
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This is the Regimental Colors of the Third Virginia Detachment. William Rhodes fought under this flag at the Battle of the Waxhaws, SC, during the American Revolutionary War on May 29, 1780. In the massacre that followed, he was bayoneted twice in the abdomen and left for dead, but somehow survive.
This is the Regimental Colors of the Third Virginia Detachment. William Rhodes fought under this flag at the Battle of the Waxhaws, SC, during the American Revolutionary War on May 29, 1780. In the massacre that followed, he was bayoneted twice in the abdomen and left for dead, but somehow survive.
 
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This is the uniform that William Rhodes would have wore as soldier in the Second Virginia Regiment at the Battle of Brandywine, on September 11, 1777, during the American Revolutionary War.
This is the uniform that William Rhodes would have wore as soldier in the Second Virginia Regiment at the Battle of Brandywine, on September 11, 1777, during the American Revolutionary War.
 
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This uniform of the 1rst Virginia Battalion.jpg
This uniform of the 1rst Virginia Battalion.jpg
 

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