Rhodes served as Consul in Jerusalem in 1863-1865 where he took office on 27 January 1864.[2] In 1865 he resigned from the post and on 24 August 1865 was appointed consular clerk in Liverpool.[3] On 30 June 1866 he was appointed Consul in Rotterdam,[3] and he served briefly as Chargé d'affaires in the absence of a Minister. Rhodes served until being recalled in 1869.[4][5]
He served as U.S. Commercial Agent in Rouen, France, and was then appointed U.S. Consul, where he served from 1877 to 1883.[6] In 1881, Rhodes received the Legion of Honor from the French government.[7]
Rhodes was then transferred to Elberfeld, Germany, where he served as U. S. consul from May 1883 until November 1885.[8]
Rhodes also authored several works of both fiction and nonfiction, including: Jerusalem As It Is (1865);[16]The French at Home (1875);[17]Monsieur at Home (1885);[18] and Ruses de Guerre (also called A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing) (1892).[19]
Death
Rhodes died in New York City on April 5, 1894.[20][21]