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Thomas Jackson Rodman (July 31, 1816 – June 7, 1871) was an American artillerist, inventor, ordnance specialist, and career United States Army officer. [1] He served as a Union Army officer during the American Civil War, in which he was noted for his many improvements and innovations concerning the artillery used by the Union forces.
During the Civil War, a new commander's quarters was commissioned by then-Capt. Thomas J. Rodman, inventor of the Rodman gun. The lavish, 12,700 sq ft (1,180 m 2), quarters would ultimately become one of the largest commander's quarters on any US military installation. This mansion is now on the National Register of Historic Places.
Lane Evans (1951–2014), Congressman, Illinois's 17th congressional district [4] Jeff Pfeffer (1888–1972), Major League Baseball player from 1911 to 1924 [ 5 ] Brevet Brigadier General Thomas Jackson Rodman (1816–1871), commander at the Rock Island Arsenal and developer of the Rodman gun
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General Thomas Rodman House: October 3, 1978 (#78001183) March 16, 1987: 2532 8½ Ave. Rock Island: Destroyed by fire, November 7, 1986. [6] 5: Villa de Chantal Historic District: Villa de Chantal Historic District: May 22, 2005 (#05000432) August 28, 2012: 2101 16th Ave.
During the American Civil War, a new commander's quarters was commissioned by then-Capt. Thomas J. Rodman, inventor of the Rodman gun, for the Watertown Arsenal. The lavish, 12,700 sq ft (1,180 m 2), quarters would ultimately become one of the largest commander's quarters on any U.S. military installation.