Rhodes Family Papers, 1838-1942

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Rhodes Family Papers, 1838-1942

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McDermott family

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Rhodes, Mary W. Kimball, 1808-1893.

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Pister family

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Rhodes, Robert H.

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E. L. Pister, Richard Rhodes & Robert Chandler

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Biography Dr. Robert H. Rhodes, a physician from New York City, came to California in 1849. His cousin, Col. Elisha A. Rhodes (1791-1858), a widower, had earlier gone to Texas where he was appointed U.S. Consul(1838). There Elisha married a widow, Mary Kimball (1808-1893) of Houston, and they had two sons, Cullen C. (b. 1839) and Edward A. (b. 1841). Both Elisha and Mary Rhodes also had children by their previous marriages. One of Col. Rhodes...

Rhodes, Elisha, 1791-1858.

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Rhodes, W. H. (William Henry), 1822-1876

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In 1846, Rhodes became one of the first two Texans to graduate from the Harvard Law School. Besides practicing law in San Francisco, he was a founder of the Bohemian Club, and wrote science fiction under the pen name "Caxton." From the description of Papers of William H. Rhodes, 1868-1986. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 235139923 ...

Rhodes family

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Smith family

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