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Rodophil is a rural
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in western
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in the
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of
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. It is located in Leigh District at the intersection of SR 616 (S. Genito Road) and the southern terminus of SR 620 (Rodophil Road). It straddles the border of ZIP codes 23002 ( Amelia Court House, the
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, 13 miles east by road) and 23083 (Jetersville, 8 miles southeast by road). Rodophil is served by Amelia County
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Company 5, in Paineville, 3 miles northeast. A portion of the segment of
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that runs southwest from
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follows SR 616 through Rodophil.


History


Name

At least one 1820 map noted the hamlet as China Grove. Sometime thereafter, it was renamed in honor of Rodophil Jeter (1765-1843), for whose family nearby Jetersville was also named. Rodophil Jeter owned property in the area, and was a delegate to the state legislature in the early 1800s as well as a prominent figure in Amelia County government. Variants (or possibly misspellings) of the name of the community in older sources include "Rhodophil" and "Rodolphil".


Early post office

Rodophil had its own post office by 1835; the building may have been located on Route 620 across from the entrance to Ingleside, just north of Route 616. Tens of thousands of such small rural postal facilities dotted the American countryside by the late 1800s, and Rodophil continued to be noted as a "post village" or "post-station" in gazetteers at the turn of the 20th century and even into the 1920s. The later references may have been dated, however, since most of these "fourth class" post offices were closed in the early 1900s after the advent of
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.


Civil War

During the final days of the
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, in the phase known as the Appomattox campaign, contingents of both
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and
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soldiers passed through the vicinity, although no significant engagements are documented to have taken place at Rodophil itself. Some of the most desperate fighting of the war, however, occurred in and around western Amelia County, and the last major battle involving
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Robert E. Lee's
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was fought a few miles southwest of Rodophil at Sayler's Creek, on the border of Amelia and Prince Edward counties, on April 6, 1865. Lee surrendered to
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at Appomattox Court House on April 9.


Rosenwald School

Reed Rock School, built around 1923 or 1924, was among at least a dozen
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s constructed between 1917 and 1928 in Amelia County. The particular design for Reed Rock called for a 2acre campus with a building to accommodate one teacher. It is unclear exactly where the structure was located, but modern-day Reed Rock Road ( SR 621) runs in a broad arc just northwest of Rodophil. During the early 20th century, the Rosenwald project was a collaborative effort that constructed thousands of facilities across the South primarily to improve the education of
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children. After
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, the Rosenwald model became obsolete, and many former Rosenwald properties were demolished or sold.


Present-day Rodophil

Ingleside (see photo), a house on Route 620 with connections to the Jeter family, was added to the
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in 1997. In 2015 the
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, at a cost of $2.3 million, replaced the bridge that had carried SR 620 (Stony Point Road) over the
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into
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. Located approximately 5 miles northwest of Rodophil, it had stood since about 1910, and was one of the last surviving one-lane
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bridges in the state.


References


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Photo of former one-lane bridge
over the Appomattox River northwest of Rodophil, VDOT. {{authority control Unincorporated communities in Virginia Unincorporated communities in Amelia County, Virginia