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George W. Rosenberger papers, 1854-1884. MS 0387. VMI Archives, Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia.
George W. Rosenberger was born on February 23, 1823 at "Rosendale," his family's farm in Rockingham County, Virginia. He was one of the pioneers in the breeding of fine stock in Rockingham County, and as early as 1842, began raising improved breeds of cattle, sheep, hogs, and poultry. From 1866 to 1876 he sold full-bred Cotswold sheep and shorthorn cattle.
Rosenberger married Barbara Ann Kagey (1830-1887) on October 16, 1845. The couple had 8 children, including William, Jacob, Frances, Florence, Martha, Arthur, Georgia, and Charles. Rosenberger died on November 9, 1902 in Rockingham County.
This collection consists of documents and photographs relating to George W. Rosenberger, his family, and the operation of his cattle breeding operation at the family farm,"Rosendale," located in Rockingham County, Virginia. The collection includes: Papers documenting the breeding and sale of cattle (1854-1870s) Confederate government "tax in kind" assessment documents (1864) Civil War documents, largely pertaining to Rosenberger's hiring of Abner Canada to serve as his substitute in Confederate Army One Confederate bond, 500 dollar denomination (1863) Photographs and albums that feature images of family members and family property
This series includes: Documents relating to the hiring of Abner Canada as a substitute for George W. Rosenberger in military service One Confederate bond, 500 dollar denomination (1863) Two Confederate "tax in kind" documents that assess payment in wheat, corn, potatoes, and hay
This series includes correspondence, advertisements, and pedigree information relating primarily to George W. Rosenberger's shorthorn cattle.