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    <h2>This is possibly the Henry Rogers you saw in the book but it
      appears he was buried in a V. A. Cemetery.<br>
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    <h2><span class="g_altTitle">Headstones Provided for Deceased Union
        Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903</span></h2>
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                          <th>Name:</th>
                          <td><span class="srchHit"><span
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                                score="175">Henry</span> J <span
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                                score="247" best="true">Rogers</span></span></td>
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                          <th>State of Cemetery:</th>
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                              score="88">California</span></td>
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                          <th>Date of Death:</th>
                          <td>9 Apr 1903</td>
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    <h2><span class="g_altTitle">U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006</span></h2>
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                                score="172">Henry</span> F <span
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                                score="244" best="true">Rogers</span></span></td>
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                          <th>Death Date:</th>
                          <td>9 Apr 1903</td>
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                          <th>Cemetery:</th>
                          <td>Los Angeles National Cemetery</td>
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                          <th>Cemetery Address:</th>
                          <td>950 South Sepulveda Boulevard Los Angeles,
                            CA 90049</td>
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                          <th>Buried At:</th>
                          <td>Section 8 Row F Site 13</td>
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    On 1/21/2012 11:05 AM, Dan-M wrote:
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      <div><font face="Arial">I was at the book store before it became a
          feed store in Stayton, there was a green book about 1 inch
          thick and 10x12 in size with regular type print.</font></div>
      <div><font face="Arial">   It was an old soldiers book, price 95.
          dollars, I saw in there, Henry Rogers died in an old soldiers
          home in CA and was moved to Oregon. This is what? About 10 or
          so years ago, before I could find the money to get that book
          that store had closed and those books were gone. I was
          wondering, just where if even that was my Henry said 1903, was
          that old soldiers home? Might just have been a residence
          providing these old people hospice or what and where and who
          all those w words.</font></div>
      <div><font face="Arial">   I was also wondering, is there a guy
          version of DUV?</font></div>
      <div><font face="Arial">Dan</font></div>
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        <div style="BACKGROUND: #e4e4e4; FONT: 10pt arial; font-color:
          black"><b>From:</b> <a moz-do-not-send="true"
            title="oregontrail1851@yahoo.com"
            href="mailto:oregontrail1851@yahoo.com">Linda Wiley</a> </div>
        <div style="FONT: 10pt arial"><b>To:</b> <a
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        <div style="FONT: 10pt arial"><b>Sent:</b> Friday, January 20,
          2012 11:11 AM</div>
        <div style="FONT: 10pt arial"><b>Subject:</b> Re: [or-roots]
          Headstone Laural hill Eugene</div>
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                    id="yiv1761865480yui_3_2_0_21_132708102410682">Dan,
                    I belong to the daughters of Union Veterans of the
                    Civil War (DUV), Tent #2, South Willamette Valley. 
                    I emailed our Tent President, Carolyn Hall, for some
                    info and turns out she knows you--you helped her
                    with our webpage.  I recognized our DUV wreath from
                    the picture on find-a-grave.  She verified it is CO
                    F.  Darleen provided good info in her post about the
                    government-provided memorial stones.  Sons of Union
                    Veterans has an active project to seek out
                    un-recognized CW vets--ones that do not have a
                    headstone.  I think this national project started in
                    1996.  There might be info in his CW records about
                    the headstone.  My great grandfather, a CW vet, died
                    in 1916, buried in Albany, and does not have a
                    government marker--just GAR on the stone provided by
                    his family, so I couldn't check to see if it was
                    mentioned.  Linda Wiley, Sublimity, OR<br>
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                        <hr size="1"> <b><span style="FONT-WEIGHT:
                            bold">From:</span></b> Darlene
                        <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:darlene@thecasteels.net"><darlene@thecasteels.net></a><br>
                        <b><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">To:</span></b>
                        or-roots mail list
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                        <b><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Sent:</span></b>
                        Friday, January 20, 2012 9:15 AM<br>
                        <b><span style="FONT-WEIGHT: bold">Subject:</span></b>
                        Re: [or-roots] Headstone Laural hill Eugene<br>
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                      <div>Sue is correct.  It is a Civil War military
                        grave stone, and reads CO. F, 44 WIS. INF<br>
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                        I don't know what you have on Henry Rogers other
                        than what is posted on your web site, but here
                        is what I have found:<br>
                        From Ancestry.com --<br>
                        Henry Rogers, resident of St Lawrence, Wisconsin
                        enlisted in the Union army on 15 Oct 1864.  Rank
                        at enlistment was Corporal, state served
                        Wisconsin.  He enlisted in Company F, Wisconsin
                        44th Infantry Regiment, was mustered out on 03
                        Jun 1865, died in Lane County, OR.  (Another
                        record, not so complete,  says rank in &
                        rank out were both private).  <br>
                        <br>
                        The grave marker was (apparently) provided by
                        the Federal Government.  It is the same as many
                        in the Jacksonville Cemetery that I
                        photographed, and then researched the
                        individuals.  There is a record on Ancestry that
                        lists headsones provided for deceased Union
                        Civil War veterans, including the company that
                        made the marker, but it only includes the years
                        1879-1903.  Since your ancestor died (according
                        to the Find A Grave record) in 1904, he would
                        have missed the years covered by the Ancestry
                        record.  In your note on your web site, you
                        state that the 1905 Springfield census lists
                        Elizabeth as a widow, so death date of 1904 is
                        probably correct.  The record posted on Ancestry
                        is from the National Archives, so you might be
                        able to learn more information there.<br>
                        <br>
                        Also from Ancestry, from the National Archives: 
                        On August 4 (could be 21 -- hard to read), 1890,
                        Henry Rogers filed for invalid's pension
                        (Application No. 932645, Certiricate 673293) in
                        Minnesota.  Service was F. 44. Wis. Inf.  On Sep
                        6, 1904 Elizabeth M Rogers filed for widow's
                        pension (Application No. 813103, Certificate No.
                        583574) in Oregon.<br>
                        <br>
                        Hope this gives you some answers (?), and
                        further sources to contact.<br>
                        Darlene<br>
                        <br>
                        On 1/20/2012 8:47 AM, Sue Steward wrote:
                        <blockquote type="cite">But the stone doesn't
                          say O.O.F., it says CO F for Company F.<br>
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                          On 1/19/2012 9:27 PM, Dan JM wrote:
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                            <div><font size="3">I hope by now every one
                                has seen the pic of the head stone says
                                O.O.F.</font></div>
                            <div><font size="3">   And its still a
                                mystery.</font></div>
                            <div><font size="3">;)</font></div>
                            <div><font size="3">Dan M</font></div>
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