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CDV image of Rodes. Bust view in civilian clothes. Clear shot with good contrast. Mount has been trimmed slightly. Photographer's backmark, Tanner & Vanness, Lynchburg, VA. Pencil identifications also on the back.
Civil War Confederate Officer. This son of General David Rodes and the former Martha Ann Yancey. He served with his younger brother, General Robert E. Rodes, as Aide-de-Camp during the Civil War. He resigned from Confederate service in the fall of 1864 upon the death of his brother and began life anew as a merchant and planter.
He died in Carroll County Mississippi and is buried directly next his brother he had served throughout the war. [jet] [ph:L]
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