Christopher Marlowe, The Tragedie of Doctor Faustus (B text) (ed. Hilary Binda) line 12 Now is he borne, of parents base of stocke, In Germany, within a Towne cal'd Rhodes: At riper yeares to Wittenberg he went, Whereas his kinsmen chiefly brought him vp; So much he profits in Diuinitie, That shortly he was grac'd with Doctors name, Excelling all, and sweetly can dispute In th'heauenly matters of Theologie, Till swolne with cunning, of a selfe conceit, His waxen wings did mount aboue his reach And melting, heauens conspir'd his ouer-throw: For falling to a diuellish exercise, And glutted now with learnings golden gifts, He surfets vpon cursed Necromancie: Nothing so sweet as Magicke is to him; Which he preferres before his chiefest blisse, And this the man that in his study sits (4.28)
Christopher Marlowe, The Jew of Malta act 2, scene 2 Bosco My Lord, Remember that toEurop's shame, The Christian Ile of Rhodes, from whence you came, Was lately lost, and you were stated here To be at deadly enmity with Turkes. (3.76)
London: Volume 2 (ed. Charles Knight) chapter 9, page 146 Malcolm prints an indenture between Thomas Dockwra, Prior of the Order, and Sir Thomas Newport, dated the 6th May, 1513, by which five commanderies are granted to certain persons for two years, in consideration of one thousand pounds sterling, which the said Sir Thomas Newport hath anticipated of the said commanderies, for to supply his expenses in his journey to Rhodes, and in Rhodes, in service of the religion and succour of the city of Rhodes; which city is at the point to be besieged by the great Turk named Selymis. (6.05)
The expedition of the Donner party and its tragic fate, by Eliza P. Donner Houghton page xx Donner135 Papooses in Bickooses158 Sutter's Mill, Where Marshall Discovered Gold, January 19, 1848159 Plaza and Barracks of Sonoma174 One of the Oldest Buildings in Sonoma175 Old Mexican Carreta186 Residence of Judge A. L. Rhodes, a Typical California House of the Better Class in 1849187 Mission San Francisco Solano, Last of the Historic Missions of California194 Ruins of the Mission at Sonoma195 Gold Rocker, Washing Pan, and Gold Borer206 Scene During the Rush to the Gold Mines from San Francisco, in 1848207 Post Office, Corner of Clay and Pike Streets, San Francisco, 1849 218 Old City Hotel, 1846, Corner of Kearney and Clay Streets, The First Hotel in San Francisco219 Mrs. Brunner, Georgia and Eliza Donner256 S. O. Houghton, Member of Col. J. D. Stevenson's First Regiment of N.Y. Volunteers257 Eliza P. Donner257 Sacramento City in the Early Fifties278 Front Street, Sacramento City, 1850279 Pines of the Sierras290 Col. J. D. Stevenson291 General John A. Sutter291 St. Catherine's Convent at Benicia, California298 Chapel, St. Catherine's Convent299 The Cross at Donner Lake310 General Vallejo's Carriage, Built in England in 1832326 General Vallejo's Old Jail327 Alder Creek340 Dennison's Exchange and the Parker House, San Francisco341 View in the Grounds of the Houghton Home in San Jose356 The Houghton Residence in San Jose, California357 (4.87)
Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Volume 10, Part 1 page 420 On April 10, 1848, Louis Robert sold to Henry C. Rhodes (note the description) “a tract beginning at the corner of Robert St. 75 feet, and then parallel with 3d street until it strikes the line between lots 9 and 10 on Block No. 26. (5.55)
Richard McIlwaine, Memories of three score years and ten page 87 ; 3rd, The advantages and disadvantages of each; winding up with the declaration that after a large knowledge and wide experience of roads of all kinds, he preferred Miss Sallie Rhodes of Lynchburg as the best, loveliest and most beautiful Rhodes he knew anything about. (4.71)