Joseph Rogers

Joseph Rogers

in 1789. [ [http://www.hck12.net/jrp/pages/history.htm History of Joseph Rogers] ]

Early life

Rogers was born August 21, 1764 near Cookstown, Co Tyrone, Ireland, the son of James Rogers and his wife Elizabeth Brown. Rogers emigrated to the British colonies in North America and, after coming down from Philadephia through Virginia, he ended up, after the American Revolution, travelling to the overmountain area of North Carolina, then known as the State of Franklin. The area was also known as "the Holston country," named for the Holston River which drained it. [ [http://www.hck12.net/jrp/pages/history.htm History of Joseph Rogers] ¶¶ 4-6]

Marriage and settlement

By 1785 and, during a stay at the tavern adjacent to the homestead of Colonel Thomas Amis, a prominent North Carolinian and Revolutionary War hero, Rogers fell in love with the Colonel's daughter, Mary Amis. Rogers married Mary Amis on October 24, 1786, despite Colonel Amis' initial dislike for him. Eventually, the Colonel gave his blessing and ceded his lands near Crockett Spring (named for the grandparents of Davy Crockett, who settled by the spring in 1775) to his son-in-law. [ [http://www.hck12.net/jrp/pages/history.htm History of Joseph Rogers] ¶¶ 4-6]

Rogers joined his father-in-law in actively supporting the establishment of the new State of Franklin, and he gained prominence among the Holston country settlers during this time. When North Carolina was considering where to establish the county seat for its new Hawkins County, Rogers successfully lobbied, through the influence of his father-in-law, to have the government located near his home; he even volunteered his tavern, set up around 1784-85, as the first county courthouse in 1787. [ [http://www.hck12.net/jrp/pages/history.htm History of Joseph Rogers] ]

Establishing Rogersville

Rogers, with the help of other local settlers, laid out a plan for the town, and the town of Rogersville was chartered by the North Carolina General Assembly in 1789. The plan included a public square, deeded to the town government, in which the town's public well and the county courthouse would be sited.

Rogers was a successful businessman and tavern keeper. In November 1792, he was appointed the first postmaster at Rogersville, and the second post office of Rogersville, built by its founder circa 1815, still stands at the corner of East Main Street and South Hasson Street.

Death

Rogers was the father of fourteen children with Mary. He died on November 6, 1833 at Rogersville, near the hour of midnight. He was buried in Rogers Cemetery, near the founding site of the Town. His wife Mary died a month later, the victim, according to legend, of a broken heart at the loss of her beloved Joseph. [ [http://www.hck12.net/jrp/pages/history.htm History of Joseph Rogers] ¶ 7]

References

* Goodspeed, "History of East Tennessee." (Knoxville: 1887).
* Price, Henry, "Old Rogersville: An Illustrated History of Rogersville, Tennessee." Vol. I. (Rogersville: 2001).
* Price, Henry, "Hawkins County: A Pictorial History." (Rogersville: 1996).


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