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James Warren Rogers (abt. 1848 - 1865)

James Warren Rogers
Born about in Alabama, United Statesmap
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Died at about age 17 in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USAmap
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Biography

James Rogers served in the United States Civil War.
Side: CSA
Roll of Honor
James Rogers was a POW in Camp Chase during The United States Civil War.
Roll of Honor
James Rogers Died while a Prisoner of War in Camp Chase during The United States Civil War.

Born 1848. Passed away 28 Mar 1865.

Military

Civil War Confederate Pvt., Company H 18th Alabama Infantry; Enlisted July, 1861, in Pike County, Alabama. Confederate POW who died at Camp Chase, Ohio, USA

Missouri Civil War Records Historical Records Viewing 1-2 of 2 Surname: Rodgers Given Name: James W. City/State: AL Unit: 18th Alabama Infantry Company H Death Date: 28 Mar 1865 Part 2: Alphabetical Index by States ALABAMA UNITS Cause of Death: Pneumonia Grave # 1773 Camp Chase, Ohio

Sources

  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/113503086/james-w-rogers: accessed 02 August 2023), memorial page for Pvt James W Rogers (unknown–28 Mar 1865), Find a Grave Memorial ID 113503086, citing Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery, Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Hutch (contributor 47312109).




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