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Franklin M. “Frank” Rogers

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Franklin M. “Frank” Rogers

Birth
Appleton, Knox County, Maine, USA
Death
8 May 1904 (aged 57–58)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Melrose, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Soldiers Section; Lot # 29; Grave 3
Memorial ID
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Served as a corporal in Co. H, 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry
Enlisted: Aug. 29, 1862
Discharged: June 15, 1864

The 20th Maine Infantry, with Colonel Joshua L. Chamberlain in command, is most noted for their Civil War engagement in the Gettysburg campaign on July 1-3, 1863.

Frank M. Rogers is documented to have been present at the battle, and he and his fellow 20th Maine soldiers were instrumental in holding off the Confederate Army during the defense of Little Round Top on July 2, 1863. a pivotal part of the battle.

Applied for pension on 01 Dec 881 in Maine. Spouse Zilpha S Rogers by grandson Albert D Rogers applied for widows pension 24 Jun 1904 in Massachuetts.

His birth year of 1846 is based on his census and military records, and his age at death
Served as a corporal in Co. H, 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry
Enlisted: Aug. 29, 1862
Discharged: June 15, 1864

The 20th Maine Infantry, with Colonel Joshua L. Chamberlain in command, is most noted for their Civil War engagement in the Gettysburg campaign on July 1-3, 1863.

Frank M. Rogers is documented to have been present at the battle, and he and his fellow 20th Maine soldiers were instrumental in holding off the Confederate Army during the defense of Little Round Top on July 2, 1863. a pivotal part of the battle.

Applied for pension on 01 Dec 881 in Maine. Spouse Zilpha S Rogers by grandson Albert D Rogers applied for widows pension 24 Jun 1904 in Massachuetts.

His birth year of 1846 is based on his census and military records, and his age at death


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