Journals of Robert Rogers of the Rangers

Journals of Robert Rogers of the Rangers
Robert Rogers
The Journals of Robert Rogers of the Rangers are a unique history of eighteenth century warfare that was developed during the French and Indian War. It provides an insight into the ruthless guerrilla warfare of Rogers’ Rangers.
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About the Author

After the French and Indian War Rogers was involved in combating Pontiac’s Rebellion and then became a royal governor. Suspected of having British sympathies he was never given command of in the Continental Army and even assisted in the capture of Nathan Hale. After struggling with money problems and alcoholism he died in debt and obscurity in London in 1795.