Rogers, Ferdinand Arthur, Letters, 1862 (C2934)
1 folder, photocopies
INTRODUCTION
The three letters from Ferdinand Arthur Rogers, a Confederate soldier who was a prisoner of war, to his sister Ann Elizabeth Lientz who lived in Rocheport, Missouri, describe the conditions in the three prisons he was in in 1862: McDowell College in St. Louis, Alton Penitentiary in Alton, Illinois, and Camp Chase near Columbus, Ohio.
DONOR INFORMATION
The Rogers Letters were donated to the State Historical Society of Missouri by John Marquardt on 14 November 1974 (SHS Accession No. 1110).
INDEX TERMS
These index terms are the subjects, people, places, etc. under which this collection is listed in all available indexes at The State Historical Society of Missouri-Columbia. If you are interested in a specific index term, please contact the reference staff.
- Civil War--Correspondence
- Civil War--Prisoners and prisons
- Mack, John A.
- Mack, R.E.M.
- Mack, Robert B.
- Martin, Dan
- Matthews, John W.
- Matthews, Robert Pinkney (1837-1891)
- McCulloch, Ben
- Missouri Cavalry, 8th Regiment, Volunteers
- Missouri. Home Guards, Holland Company
- Missouri. Infantry, 24th Regiment, Volunteers
- Missouri. Infantry, Phelps Regiment, Missouri Volunteer Infantry, Company C
- Missouri. Infantry, Phelps Regiment, Missouri Volunteer Infantry, Company D
- More, Joseph T.
- Moss, Charles
- Owen, Bently
- Owen, R.B.
- Phelps, John S. (1814-1886)
- Piper, Sammy
- Porter, Henry W.
- Price, Sterling (1809-1867)
- Rogers, Ferdinand Arthur
- Shepherd, Charles
- Sigel, Franz (1824-1902)
- Van Dorn, Earl (1820-1863)
- Westfall, John