Army 124 Pennsylvania Infantry
Death from accidentally falling of the back of a freight train near White Hall.
Survived by his aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhodes of Wrights; a daughter, Mrs. S. S. Stone of Mt. Vernon; two sons: Edgar (Edward) and Harry both of Wrightsville. Three brothers: Hon. W. V. Rhodes of White Hall, H. C. Rhodes of White Hall, and Joseph C. Rhodes of Taylorville,; two sisters: Mrs. Hiram Drake and Mrs. Emma Keeley of Whitehall;
Source:
Taylorville Daily Breeze Courier, June 22, 1906 and June 25, 1906
Army 124 Pennsylvania Infantry
Death from accidentally falling of the back of a freight train near White Hall.
Survived by his aged parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rhodes of Wrights; a daughter, Mrs. S. S. Stone of Mt. Vernon; two sons: Edgar (Edward) and Harry both of Wrightsville. Three brothers: Hon. W. V. Rhodes of White Hall, H. C. Rhodes of White Hall, and Joseph C. Rhodes of Taylorville,; two sisters: Mrs. Hiram Drake and Mrs. Emma Keeley of Whitehall;
Source:
Taylorville Daily Breeze Courier, June 22, 1906 and June 25, 1906
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