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Rogers, D. T. (Dudley T.)

 Person

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

Board of Trustees Records

 Collection
Identifier: UR 004
Abstract Arkansas State University was founded on April 1, 1909 when Governor George W. Donaghey signed Act 100 into law, establishing four district agricultural schools. As part of the act, Governor Donaghey appointed the first board of trustees to the school where they established the location of the school in Jonesboro and hired V. C. Kays as the school’s first principal then president. The first few decades saw the board establish and expand the school, changing it from an agricultural high...
Dates: 1909-1999

D. T. Rogers Papers

 Collection
Identifier: NEAD 008
Abstract

Dudley T. Rogers and his daughters, Mary Taylor Brown and Mary Elise Lauderdale, were long time educators in Northeast Arkansas. Rogers and multiple other family members worked at Arkansas State College for the better part of the 20th century. This collection contains the personal papers of the Rogers family including school material, financial records, and personal correspondence.

Dates: 1865-1991; Majority of material found within 1885-1920

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Allocating Funds 1
Board Members 1
Building -- Estimates 1
Building fees 1
Buildings -- Repair and reconstruction 1