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Effinger N. Rhoads
Effinger N. Rhoads
NameEffinger N. Rhoads
PhotographerF. LaRoche
Highest RankPrivate
UnitCo. L, 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry
BornAbout 1837
Place BornPennsylvania
DiedDecember 9, 1893
Place DiedSteilacoom, WA
BuriedGrand Army of the Republic (Seattle)
Service RecordEnlisted on 7/30/1861 as a Private and mustered into "L" Co. PA 1st Cavalry; promoted to Sergeant; discharged for disability on 12/9/1862
Obit/Notes-- Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Monday, December 11, 1893, page 4, column D

Funeral of Comrade Rhodes

The remains of M. F. Rhodes [sic], of Seattle, the Union veteran who died of acute mania at the Steilacoom asylum Saturday, arrived in this city at 7:30 o'clock yesterday evening. The funeral services will be held under the auspices of Stevens post, G. A. R., this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Cross Undertaking Company's parlors. Mrs. Spaulding will deliver the address. The interment will be made at Lake View cemetery.
Subjects (TGM)Rhoads, Effinger N., ca. 1837-1893--Portrait photographs
Grand Army of the Republic. Stevens Post No. 1--People--Washington (State)--Seattle--Portrait photographs
United States--History--Civil War, 1961-1865--Veterans--Washington (State)--Seattle--Portrait photographs
Digital CollectionGrand Army of the Republic Civil War Portraits
Order NumberGAR043
Ordering InformationTo order a reproduction or to inquire about permission, contact the Hugh and Jane Ferguson Seattle Room in The Seattle Public Library at (206) 386-4633 or send email to sea@spl.org.
Photograph Number11.4
RepositorySeattle Public Library
Repository CollectionHugh and Jane Ferguson Seattle Room, Local History Collection
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned as 400 ppi TIFF on a Microtek 9800 scanner; derivatives created using Adobe Photoshop (600 pixels wide) and saved as a JPG file using Photoshop's image quality "8". Scanning performed in 1/2007.
Studio LocationSeattle, WA
Original CreatorLaroche, Frank
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