An edition of Journals of Major Robert Rogers (1765)

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An edition of Journals of Major Robert Rogers (1765)

Journals of Major Robert Rogers.

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Robert Rogers was a frontiersman in New Hampshire at the beginning of the French and Indian War, when he began recruiting volunteers to serve as soldiers in new military companies that were soon being called “Rogers’ Rangers”, as he commanded them. Rogers and his rangers went on to fame in a number of actions against the French, and also led an attack against Pontiac at Detroit in 1763 to relieve the siege of Detroit.

In 1766 Rogers was given command of Fort Michilimackinac, at the northern tip of the lower peninsula of Michigan. In that position Rogers tried to put into play his own plan for establishing improved relations with the Indians in the region, but he had strong opposition from other British commanders. In 1767 Rogers was arrested and charged with treason. Although eventually acquitted, that essentially ended his military career.

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Pages
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Ann Arbor

Edition Notes

Reprint of the work first published in 1765.

The entries cover the period Sept. 1755-Feb. 1761.

The proposed second volume of the Journals, announced in the "Advertisement," was not published. Cf. Sabin.

Series
March of America facsimile series -- no. 44.
Genre
Personal narratives.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.26
Library of Congress
E199 .R722 1966

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Pagination
viii, 236 p.
Number of pages
236

ID Numbers

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OL18702189M

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