Eugene Manlove Rhodes Papers, 1900-1990

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Eugene Manlove Rhodes Papers, 1900-1990

Eugene Manlove Rhodes was a popular author of western books. The collection consists of manuscripts of books, essays, articles, poetry, book reviews, and short stories. There are also handwritten manuscripts, correspondence both to and from Rhodes, research notebooks and papers, published writings, scrapbooks, and photographs. There is also a series of items from Rhodes' wife, May Davidson Rhodes, and a variety of material related to the life and work of Rhodes. This includes correspondence, published articles, photographs, slides, videotape, movie posters, and tape recordings.

25 linear feet

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6402792

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Rhodes, Eugene Manlove

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Eugene Manlove Rhodes was born in Tecumseh, Nebraska, on January 19, 1869 to Colonel Hinman Rhodes and Julia Manlove Rhodes. He had a brother, Clarence Edgar Rhodes and a sister, Helen Mabel Rhodes. His boyhood was spent in Kansas, his formal education ending at age ten. His mother's home instruction provided him with a foundation for his literary knowledge. In 1881, Eugene and his father moved to establish a homestead in Engle, New Mexico. Rhodes referred to his arrival by stating,...