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William Blount Rodman papers, 1783-1976.

Author/creator Rodman, Will. B. (William Blount), 1817-1893
Format Archival & Manuscript Material
Description33.390 cubic ft. (about 50,500 items) (119 volumes)
Supplemental Content Finding aid
Subject(s)
Abstract Papers (1783-1976) of three generations of Beaufort County, N.C. lawyers named William B. Rodman, including correspondence, letterpress books, speeches, financial records, legal files, farm records, clippings, printed material, newspapers, photographs, and genealogical material.
Access restrictionNo access restrictions.
Cite as William Blount Rodman Papers (#329), Special Collections Department, J. Y. Joyner Library, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, USA.
Terms of useLiterary rights to specific documents are retained by the authors or their descendants in accordance with U.S. copyright law.
Acquisitions source Joyner- Gift of the children of Judge William B. Rodman, Jr..
Acquisitions source Joyner- Gift of Mrs. George H. Curtis, Jr..
Acquisitions source Joyner- Gift of Mrs. George E. Lawrence.
Acquisitions source Joyner- Gift of Mr. Edward N. Rodman.
Acquisitions source Joyner- Gift of Mrs. Adelaide C. Snyder.
Biographical noteWilliam Wanton Rodman, a New York merchant, moved to Washington, N.C., in 1810., where he married Polly Ann Blount, daughter of John Gray Blount. William Blount Rodman (1917-1893), the eldest son of William Wanton Rodman and Polly Blount , was an attorney in Washington, N.C. He served as a Democratic elector for John Breckinridge in 1860 and as a Confederate elector for Jefferson Davis in 1861. He commanded Confederate troops at New Bern, N.C., and Mechanicsville, Va., and subsequently became a military judge for the Army of Northern Virginia. William Blount Rodman II (1862-1946), the eldest son of Rodman and Camilla Dudley Holliday Croom, was an attorney who served as mayor of Washington (1891-1894), chairman of the North Carolina Democratic Party Congressional Committee (1890-1904), chairman of the Beaufort County Democratic Executive Committee (1898-1904), and a member of the Democratic Party State Executive Committee (1892-1904). William Blount Rodman III [Jr.] (1889-1976), son of Rodman II and Adelaide Fulford Rodman, was an attorney, Naval officer during World War I, mayor of Washington (1919-1920), and was elected to the state Senate (1937-1939). He was president of the North Carolina Bar Association, member of the North Carolina Medical Care Commission (1945-1950), and representative from Beaufort County in the North Carolina General Assembly (1950-1955). He served as state attorney general during 1955 and associate justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court (1956-1965).

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