

Rogers’ company was part of a regiment commanded by Joseph Blanchard, a justice who presided over the counterfeiting case. Rogers raised a fifty-man company and obtained a captain’s commission. Frederic at Crown Point on Lake Champlain. In 1754 he was arrested for counterfeiting and was standing for trial in 1755 when New Hampshire began enlisting men for an expedition to take Fort St. Little is known about Rogers’ life prior to 1754. Robert Rogers was born in Massachusetts in 1731 and raised on the New Hampshire frontier. Rogers’ Early Life and the Beginning of the French and Indian War. MGM later produced a Northwest Passage TV series, and its 26 episodes aired in 19.

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The movie was nominated for an Academy Award for best cinematography. Francis) starring Spencer Tracy, Robert Young, and Walter Brennan. In 1940 MGM released the movie Northwest Passage (covering the raid on St. Francis by Robert Rogers and his Rangers, and the second part is about Rogers’ post French and Indian War life. The book is split into two parts – the first part is about the 1759 raid on the Abenaki village of St. It was the second best-selling novel published that year behind Gone with the Wind. In part, Rogers’ recognizability can be traced to the historical novel Northwest Passage by Kenneth Roberts, which was published in 1937. In some ways Robert Rogers is the person that many Americans growing up in the 20 th century associate with the French and Indian War. They the European generals Jeffery Amherst, James Wolfe, and Louis-Joseph de Montcalm – Grozon, Marquis de Montcalm de Saint-Veran, and two North Americans, George Washington and Robert Rogers. There are a few figures from the French and Indian War that are recognizable to Americans today. Today, Emerging Revolutionary War is pleased to welcome guest writer, Arthur Ceconi.
