- J. L. "Dusty" Rhoades
Infobox Person
name = James Lewis "Dusty" Rhoades
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birth_date = birth date |1899|1|8
birth_place = Cheyenne Wells, Cheyenne County,Colorado , USA
death_date = February 1978 (aged 79)
death_place = Odessa, Ector County,Texas
occupation =Businessman Rancher American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame
religion=Methodist
spouse=(1) Earnestine Anderson Rhoades (died 1936)
(2) Virginia Rhoades (1899-1990)
children=Dale Robert Rhoades, Sr.,M.D.
(1921-2004), ofCrosbyton, Texas Two grandchildren:
Dale Robert "Bob" Rhoades, Jr. (born ca. 1944), of Lubbock
Pamela Jane Rhoades Davis (born 1948) of
Abilene, Texas
footnotes=(1) Rhoades was a pioneer in the promotion of theAmerican Quarter Horse , principally inWest Texas (2) After a career with
J.C. Penney , Rhoades became a wealthy land developer,rancher , and civic leader inOdessa, Texas .James Lewis Rhoades, usually known as J. L. "Dusty" Rhoades (
January 8 ,1899 - February 1978), [http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index Interactive Search ] ] was one of the founders of theAmerican Quarter Horse Association , based in Amarillo in theTexas Panhandle . He was the AQHA president in 1966 and again in 1974. [ [http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:cNyQ7X7PHFYJ:www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00236/cah-00236.html+J.L.+%22Dusty%22+Rhoades&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=16&gl=us 403 Forbidden ] ] The organization conducts its business through headquarters offInterstate 40 in Amarillo. There is also aQuarter Horse Museum . The horse was first bred in colonialVirginia .Rhoades was the eldest of three brothers born on a
ranch in Cheyenne County in easternColorado . In 1925, he joined theJ.C. Penney Company inBoulder, Colorado , and was later transferred toMissouri , and then toTexas -- San Marcos (Hays County), Abilene (Taylor County), and, finally, Odessa (Ector County). He became involved inhorse shows through the AbileneChamber of Commerce . In 1938, he formed the TexasPalomino Association, which in 1940 became the AQHA, of which he was one of the firststockholder s. In 1939, Rhoades worked to bring Quarter Horse racing to theSouthwestern Exposition and Livestock Show in Fort Worth. Prior to his leaving Penney's in Odessa, Rhoades joined James "Jim" Key (1900-1974)to establish J. L. Rhoades and Associates, aland development company active during the Odessapetroleum boom years.J. L. "Dusty" Rhoades exhibit,American Quarter Horse Association Museum , Amarillo, Texas]From 1951-1952, he was president of the Odessa Chamber of Commerce. [ [http://www.oaoachamberdirectory.com/exec_comm.cfm Odessa Chamber of Commerce ] ] From 1959-1960, he was president of the Odessa
Boy Scouts . [http://www.westtexasscoutinghistory.net/presidents.html; "Odessa American ", October 5, 1958]Rhoades was twice married. The former Earnestine Anderson bore the couple's only child in
Cheyenne Wells, Colorado , a son, Dale Robert Rhoades, Sr. (July 15 ,1921 -September 4 ,2004 ), aphysician and civic leader in Crosbyton, the seat of Crosby County in west Texas near Lubbock. Earnestine died in 1936, when Dale, at fifteen, was in his senior year at Abilene High School. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcrosby/crosbyton/r/rhoades_dale.html Dale Robert Rhoades ] ] Dale graduated fromHardin-Simmons University in Abilene and then theUniversity of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. After Earnestine's death, Dusty wed Virginia Rhoades (July 26 ,1898 -May 25 ,1990 ),a horsewoman in her own right. Rhoades had two grandchildren, Dale Robert "Bob" Rhoades, Jr. (born ca. 1944), [ [http://find.intelius.com/search-summary-out.php?ReportType=1&searchform= Intelius People Search - Public Records, Background Checks & More ] ] of Lubbock and Pamela Jane Rhoades Davis (born 1948) of Abilene, by Dale's first marriage to the former Ruth Boger (1920-2000).In 1991, Rhoades was posthumously inducted into the
American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame .References
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