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    K. M. Rogers

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    "Drv. K.M. Rogers SX24533 122 A.G.T. Coy. A.S.C. 1942-45".Driver K.M. Rogers, SX24533. 122 Australian General Transport Company. Army Service Corps. 1942-45

    Letter: W.O. Rogers to Ida M. Tarbell, October 25, 1895

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    Handwritten letter about the Circuit House built in 184

    Letter: W.O. Rogers to Ida M. Tarbell, October 25, 1895

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    Handwritten letter about the Circuit House built in 184

    Letter, M. C. Rogers to S. C. Rogers, 14 February 1866

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    Letter, 14 February 1866, from M. C. Rogers to S. C. Rogers regarding family matters, and concerning his opinion of the war.Found In: Mss.39.2 Man3a, Manuscripts - People and Family Names, 1621-1949 » Box 5: N-

    Letter from Mrs. H. M. Clapp, Albany, New York, to Mrs. E. F. Rogers, June 9, 1882

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    A letter written by Mrs. H. M. Clapp of Albany, New York, to Mrs. Rogers wishing her well though they may never meet again

    Sums of Series of Rogers Dilogarithm Functions

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    Some sums of series of Rogers dilogarithm functions are established by Abel’s functional equation

    [Photos from Walton Hampton to Miss Charle M. Rogers - July 6, 1918]

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    Postcard from Walton Hampton, Army trainee at Camp Travis in San Antonio, to Miss Charlie M. Rogers in Paris, Texas, writing of his time in the camp and enclosing a gallery of photographs within the camp, subtitled in pencil by Hampton

    Letter from James L. Rogers to M. S. Sanders

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    Letter from James L. Rogers to M. S. Sanders, inquiring about a Vocational Agriculture Teacher position

    Interview with Margaret Rogers

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    Margaret Rogers grew up in Wilmington, N.C. She was in first grade at Williston Primary School when the war ended in 1944. In this Interview Rogers describes wartime Wilmington from a child's perspective. She relates her impressions of the POW camp located across the street from her school. She speaks of ration tickets, and blackouts and Liberty ships standing in the Cape Fear River
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