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Fayette County, Iowa
History Directory
Past and Present of Fayette County Iowa, 1910
Author: G. Blessin
B. F. Bowen & Company, Indianapolis, Indiana
Vol. I, Biographical Sketches
~Page 1405~
Reuben F. Rogers
The gentleman whose name introduces this sketch, an
old and highly esteemed citizen of Fayette county, was born in Vermont,
October 17, 1837, and grew to maturity amid the romantic scenes of his
native state, receiving the meanwhile superior scholastic training and
devoting his early life to work on his father's farm. In 1858 he came to
Iowa and, after spending a year in Winneshiek county, changed his
residence to the county of Fayette, where he taught school the following
winter, and in 1861, shortly after the breaking out of the Civil war,
entered the army and gave one year to the service of his country. While
at the front he took part in the campaign against Forts Henry and
Donelson, and it was owing to exposure in the battle at the latter place
that he became sick and was obliged to leave the ranks at the expiration
of the period indicated. Returning to Fayette county, he resumed
educational work and was thus engaged in Eden and other townships for
about twelve consecutive years, earning an honorable reputation as an
able teacher and doing much to introduce improved methods of instruction
in the schools of this part of the state. Later, in connection with his
school work, he operated during certain months of the year a threshing
machine and followed the business at intervals until 1884, at which time
he conducted the store for F. I. Luce.
Mrs. Rogers received a good education and commenced
teaching at the early age of seventeen in the public schools of Fayette
county. She continued this line of work until her marriage and was also
similarly engaged for several years thereafter, achieving repute as a
teacher, as is indicated by her retention for several consecutive terms
in the same district.
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