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Son of Wm. B. and Nancy E. Rogers, b. 8/1/1842 -
d. 1/5/1863. Fatally wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn.,
while in Confederate Infantry.
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[til/8/1862 Letter from George W. Rogers to his father, Wm. B.
j lj*Ey¤¢»1» Rogers, Barren County, Ky. Personal letter requesting
E Q ff'·=y*f¢ news from home. No part of the south he has seen
j ;,gQp*V · compares to Kentucky. Wants clothes from home. Rogers
{ ’ opposes cavalry raids in border states unless cavalry
f units plan to secure areas raided. Expresses dim
g view of so many Kentucky recruits joining horse mounted
* "Partisan Ranger" companies.
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§ `5/26/1862 A note by George W. Rogers, Camp Corinth [Mississippi?],
{ to "friend" directing him to send a package according
; to the directions on the back of the package in case
Rogers should fall in the coming battle.
FB/31/1862 A note by George W. Rogers, Tuscumbia Swamps,
[Alabama?], recording his battle fatigue and a dream
, he had during a short nap.
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