- Nathaniel P. Rogers
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers (
June 3 ,1794 –October 16 ,1846 ) was an Americanabolitionist who served as editor of the anti-slavery newspaper "Herald of Freedom"Life
Nathaniel Peabody Rogers was born in
Plymouth, New Hampshire , studied atDartmouth College , and practised law for some years. In 1838 he moved to Concord, N.H., in order to edit the "Herald of Freedom", founded some three or four years earlier by theNew Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society . In his editorial articles, he was noted for his impulsive, unaffected, and witty (sometimes sarcastic) style, and his descriptions of thenatural landscape .Literary references
Rogers was the subject of
Henry David Thoreau ’s essay “Herald of Freedom” and was also profiled in J. G. Whittier's "Old Portraits and Modern Sketches" (1850).External links
* [http://www.nh.gov/nhdhr/legport3/rogers.html Nathaniel Peabody Rogers] — New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources
* [http://www.geocities.com/unclesamsfarm/rogers.htm Nathaniel Peabody Rogers] — New England Music Scrapbook
* [http://www.crispinsartwell.com/rogershome.htm Nathaniel Rogers Page at crispinsartwell.com] - Writings By and About Nathaniel Peabody Rogersee also
* Rogers, N.P. "A Collection from the Newspaper Writings of Nathaniel Peabody Rogers" Concord, N.H.: John R. French, 1847.
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