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John Rhodes King
Full Name: John Rhodes King
Date of birth: March 24, 1816
Date of death: May 17, 1898
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Terms of Service top
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Chamber |
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Dates of Service |
Legislatures |
Party |
City/County |
Note |
Counties in District |
H
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82
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Jan 13, 1885 - Jan 11, 1887
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19th
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Democrat
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Stockdale / Wilson
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Atascosa, Karnes, Wilson
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H
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82
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Jan 9, 1883 - Jan 13, 1885
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18th
(1)
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Democrat
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Stockdale / Wilson
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Atascosa, Karnes, Wilson
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H
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63
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Nov 5, 1855 - Nov 2, 1857
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6th
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Seguin / Guadalupe
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Guadalupe
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(1)
Democrat.
Pocket Directory of the Eighteenth Legislature of Texas, 1883.
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Biographical Notes and Resources top
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Biographical Sketches |
JOHN RHODES KING (1816-1898). "On February 15, 1876, King was elected a county commissioner, and in 1877 Stockdale was laid out as a townsite on land partially belonging to him."
Handbook of Texas Online.
Biographical sketch, John B. King, pp. 34-35. Born 3/24/1816 in Stewart County, Tennessee.
Personnel of the Texas State Government for 1885, 19th Legislature, 1885.
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Military Service Notes |
Description of military service in a newly raised ranger company (1839), Texas Auxiliary, Mexican Invasions of 1842, Mexican War, and Texas Rangers. Served in Confederate States Army under Col. Henry McCullough, commander of the Texas Mounted Riflemen.
Handbook of Texas Online.
Served six months in Capt. Matthew Caldwell's company of rangers in 1837; 1st Lieutenant of Capt. French Smith's company at San Antonio, spring 1842; battle on the Salado in fall 1842; three months in Capt. Ben McCulloch's "spie" company, under Gen. Taylor in 1845-1847; on the frontier with Capt. H.E. McCulloch in 1850; six months with Capt. H.E. McCulloch as 1st Lieutenant and as quarter master and commissary of the latter company in 1853. Confederate States Army, commissary in Col. H.E. McCulloch's regiment 1st Texas Mounted Rifles.
Personnel of the Texas State Government for 1885, 19th Legislature, 1885.
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Other Resources |
Mentioned in "Early History of Guadalupe County," p. 430.
Early Settlers and Indian Fighters of Southwest Texas, 1900.
Mentioned in
Eyewitness Descriptions: the Battle of Salado and Dawson Massacre, 1900.
John R. King, birth date 3/24/1816, death date 5/17/1898, burial in Stockdale Cemetery, Stockdale, Wilson County.
Find a Grave.
Mentioned in SEGUIN, TEXAS.
Handbook of Texas Online.
Mentioned in
Under the Live Oak Tree: a History of Seguin, 1988.
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Photographs |
Photograph.
John R. King, 19th Legislature, State Preservation Board
Photograph.
J.R. King, 18th Legislature, State Preservation Board
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Composite Photographs on Display in the Capitol |
18th session composite photo of House members (House chamber vestibule, east wall. 2W.V1). State Preservation Board.
19th session composite photo of House members (House chamber vestibule, west wall. 2W.V1). State Preservation Board.
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