Brown County (Indiana) Democrat, April 2, 1914, p.6. James L. Rogers, a native of this county, died t his home in Oklahoma City, March 11, 1914. Deceased was a son of William Rogers, one of the earliest inhabitants of the Jackson Creek neighborhood seven miles west of Nashville. He was a brother of William P. Rogers, dean of the law school of Cincinnati University, and of Samuel B. Rogers of Seattle, Wash. He served during the Civil War as a member of the 159th Indiana Vol. Infantry