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Box 12 Folder 1
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John Rhoden papers
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Black and white photograph of John Rhoden posing with a completed bust of Lieutenant General Hubert R. Harmon.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden posing with a completed bust of Lieutenant General Hubert R. Harmon. Photograph is signed in front and verso inscribed, "John Rhoden General Harmon 1943". -
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden sculpting a bust of General Davis of Texas.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden sculpting a bust of General Davis of Texas. John is on the left side while th emodel, General Davis is seated and on the right side. Verso inscribed, "Portrait of General Davis Texas 1944" -
Black and white photograph of the completed sculpture bust of General, unidentified.
Black and white photograph of the completed sculpture bust of General, unidentified. Photograph is front view of bust and includes the general wearing full military uniform with hat and medals on the left side of chest. -
Black and white photograph of completed bust of Lieutenant General Hubert R. Harmon.
Black and white photograph of completed bust of Lieutenant General Hubert R. Harmon. Photograph is illustrating a three quarter view portrait, with the person wearing full military uniform including hat and medals on left part of chest. -
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden carving details in bust sculpture of General, unidentified.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden carving details in bust sculpture of General. John is on the right while the model is on the left looking straight forward. -
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden posing with bust sculpture.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden holding a bust sculpture he created. His right hand is holding the head while his left hand is holding the base. John is wearing army cadet uniform. -
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden and Ellsworth Bunker in 1952.
Black and white photograph of John Rhoden and Ellsworth Bunker looking at one of Rhoden's sculptures at the American Academy in Rome in 1952.