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Submitted: 5/30/08 • Approved: 10/20/11 • Last Updated: 3/30/18 • R13981-G0-S3
Orange M. Rhodes served in the National Guard and guarded exhibits in Philadelphia during the Civil War and is the son of J.S. Rhodes who is buried next to him. He died May 9, 1885 from the effects of typhoid fever. He left behind his wife Emmaline and two sons Joseph M. Rhodes and Charles Rhodes.
Contributed on 5/30/08 by Rocknrockstar
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