Black plaque № 17110

Black plaque № 17110

City of Rogers. Cotton boom town in 19th century. Founded 1881; named for John D. Rogers, Santa Fe Railroad official. By 1884 had post office, stores; at peak had schools, churches, doctors, newspaper, 3 banks, 6 gins, many businesses. From here came four Bell County sheriffs, including first one, William Reed. (1971) #4338

by Texas Historical Commission #04338 of the Texas Historical Marker series

Colour: black

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