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Erastus Titus Rogers

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Erastus Titus Rogers Veteran

Birth
Clark County, Arkansas, USA
Death
25 Jun 1913 (aged 68–69)
Clark County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Gurdon, Clark County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Erastus Titus Rogers was a member of Roberts Battery, Arkansas Volunteers, (Artillery) and was in the group of 94 that enlisted in the CFA in Little Rock, Arkansas on July 15, 1861 along with his brother Edwin O. Rogers. He served from June 1861 to latter part of 1861, honorably discharged Dec 15, 1861. He was honorably discharged on account of measles which settled in his lungs from which he suffered the rest of his life from chronic bronchitis, also valvular heart lesion. He applied for and received a $50 pension on Aug 14, 1901. His stated age was 64 years old. His pension was increased 7 Aug 1908 to $75. Source is Arkansas History Commission, Certification of Confederate Pension,veteran's Application No 3453.

Erastus Titus Rogers is listed on Civil War Muster Roll Cards in the following assignments:
Company H, 37th (Bell's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Private, Capt Green's Company, Arkansas Infantry; Age 18, appears on Company Muster In Roll, Capt. Hardeman, June 7 1862; Joined for duty May 8 1862, Arkadelphia, Ark by J. W. Smith for 3 years or the war.
Company H, Pleasant's Regiment, Arkansas Infantry for June 4 to Oct31, 1862. Joined Co. H, June 14 1862, detailed to Salt works, Arkadelphia.
Company H, Bell's Regiment, Ark Inf (37th) for Oct 31, 1862 to February 28, 1863. Detailed to Salt Works, Arkadelphia.
Co. H, 1st Reg, Ark Inf, Oct 31, 1862 to May 1, 1863, Detailed Extra Duty, Salt Works, Arkadelphia, by order of General Hardeman, Aug 16,1862.
Dec 31, 1863 to February 29, 1864 sent to hospital at Arkadelphia,Sept 14, 1863. Bounty Due $50.
He filed an application for his Confederate Veterans Pension on Aug14, 1901 in Clark County.

Erastus Titus Rogers was a member of Roberts Battery, Arkansas Volunteers, (Artillery) and was in the group of 94 that enlisted in the CFA in Little Rock, Arkansas on July 15, 1861 along with his brother Edwin O. Rogers. He served from June 1861 to latter part of 1861, honorably discharged Dec 15, 1861. He was honorably discharged on account of measles which settled in his lungs from which he suffered the rest of his life from chronic bronchitis, also valvular heart lesion. He applied for and received a $50 pension on Aug 14, 1901. His stated age was 64 years old. His pension was increased 7 Aug 1908 to $75. Source is Arkansas History Commission, Certification of Confederate Pension,veteran's Application No 3453.

Erastus Titus Rogers is listed on Civil War Muster Roll Cards in the following assignments:
Company H, 37th (Bell's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Private, Capt Green's Company, Arkansas Infantry; Age 18, appears on Company Muster In Roll, Capt. Hardeman, June 7 1862; Joined for duty May 8 1862, Arkadelphia, Ark by J. W. Smith for 3 years or the war.
Company H, Pleasant's Regiment, Arkansas Infantry for June 4 to Oct31, 1862. Joined Co. H, June 14 1862, detailed to Salt works, Arkadelphia.
Company H, Bell's Regiment, Ark Inf (37th) for Oct 31, 1862 to February 28, 1863. Detailed to Salt Works, Arkadelphia.
Co. H, 1st Reg, Ark Inf, Oct 31, 1862 to May 1, 1863, Detailed Extra Duty, Salt Works, Arkadelphia, by order of General Hardeman, Aug 16,1862.
Dec 31, 1863 to February 29, 1864 sent to hospital at Arkadelphia,Sept 14, 1863. Bounty Due $50.
He filed an application for his Confederate Veterans Pension on Aug14, 1901 in Clark County.



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