His father and half-brother, Abel Trust Rhyne, ran Rhyne Roller Mill in Gaston county.
His father served the Confederacy in Co H of the NC 49th infantry.
Clarence was admitted to the asylum in 1918, unmarried. He would die here 22 years later of chronic myocarditis and cardiac decompensation.
His father and half-brother, Abel Trust Rhyne, ran Rhyne Roller Mill in Gaston county.
His father served the Confederacy in Co H of the NC 49th infantry.
Clarence was admitted to the asylum in 1918, unmarried. He would die here 22 years later of chronic myocarditis and cardiac decompensation.
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