Rogers, Loula Kendall, 1838-1931.

Mrs. Louisa Winifred Kendall Rogers (1838-1931), better known as Loula Kendall Rogers, was born August 31, 1838 at Bellwood Plantation, the home of her parents, Dr. David Lane Kendall (1790-1860) and Mrs. Louisa Rogers Steele (1804-1881). In the 1850s, Loula Kendall drew the pastel of Bellwood Plantation contained in this collection. She was also a prolific poet and writer and was a member of the first graduating class from Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia in 1857. On January 3, 1863, Miss Kendall married James Henry Rogers, a second lieutenant of the Upson Guards. She later became a faculty member at Gordon Institute in Barnesville, Georgia in 1879. In 1896, she organized the Willie Hunt Smith Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) in Barnesville and served as its president for fifteen years. She also served as the State Recording Secretary of the UDC. In 1914, her book of poetry Golden Rod and Cypress was published. Loula Kendall Rogers died on June 14, 1931.

From the description of Loula Kendall Rogers Visual Arts Collection, 1847-ca. 1850. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 298982491

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