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by a great-grandson, Robert H. Rhodes. This diary reflects Rhodes' ideas about the Civil War, including his unwavering belief that the Union must be preserved, as well as his Christian faith and belief in God. At the end it shows a somewhat conflicted young man who wanted to be home with his family
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On February 6, 1865 he was promoted to lieutenant colonel and placed in command of the regiment. On April 2 he received a brevet to the rank of colonel in recognition of his service in the Petersburg campaign. He was mustered out of service, along with his regiment, on July 13, 1865.
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On April 15, 1863 he was promoted to 1st lieutenant and placed in command of Company B. He became the regiment's adjutant, with the rank of 1st lieutenant, on November 6, 1863. He served in this capacity until the regiment was reorganized on June 17, 1864.
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in 1877, and president of the Second Rhode Island Volunteer Association. He was also president of the Rhode Island Soldiers' and Sailors' Historical Society since its formation in 1873, and in 1879 was Vice President of the 6th Army Corps Association.
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On June 21, 1864 he was promoted to captain and assigned to Company B but was also ordered to command the regiment, which he did for the remainder of the war. He received a
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He enlisted on June 5, 1861 and was appointed to the rank of corporal. He was promoted to sergeant major on March 1, 1862 and to 2nd lieutenant on July 24 of the same year.
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After the war, he became a successful businessman and became active in veterans' affairs. He never missed a regimental reunion of the 2nd Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry.
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During his time in office General Rhodes helped transform the militia into a more professional organization and established the state training ground at
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after trials of war but who also found life in the Army very agreeable to him. His writings were made famous by their incorporation into filmmaker
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Military Affairs and Regimental Histories of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, And Delaware
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He married Caroline Pearce Hunt (1841–1930) on June 12, 1866 and had a son, Frederick Miller Rhodes and a daughter Alice Caroline Rhodes Chace.
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Rhodes enlisted in the war with his mother's permission. At first he believed war to be an adventure. During the war, he advanced from
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Rhodes died in Providence on January 14, 1917. He and his wife are buried at the Rhodes family plot in
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Elisha Hunt Rhodes is most remembered for his wartime journal and letters published as
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From June 25, 1879 until March 21, 1892 he served as the commander of the Brigade of
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He was appointed as collector of U. S. Internal Revenue in Rhode Island in 1875.
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In 1892 he was elected as a companion of the Massachusetts Commandery of the
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All for the Union: The Civil War Diary & Letters of Elisha Hunt Rhodes
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His large collection of personal relics and mementos is now owned by the
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Grave of Elisha Hunt Rhodes in Swan Point Cemetery, Providence, RI.
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His father drowned when his schooner, the merchant ship
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Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
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Pawtuxet, Rhode Island
Providence, Rhode Island
Swan Point Cemetery
Providence, Rhode Island
United States
Union Army
Rhode Island Militia
Colonel
Brigadier General
2nd Rhode Island Infantry
Rhode Island militia
American Civil War
First Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of the Wilderness
Battle of Appomattox Court House
Union
Army of the Potomac
American Civil War
Ken Burns
PBS
The Civil War
Chris Murney
Pawtuxet, Rhode Island
2nd Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry
American Civil War
corporal
lieutenant colonel

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