Asa Rogers | |
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Member of the Virginia Senate from the Loudoun, Fairfax Counties and Alexandria district | |
In office December 3, 1849 – December 1, 1850 | |
Preceded by | n/a |
Succeeded by | Henry W. Thomas |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 's Loudoun and Fairfax Counties district | |
In office December 5, 1842 – December 2, 1849 | |
Preceded by | James McIlhaney |
Succeeded by | n/a |
Member of the Virginia House of Delegates from the Loudoun district | |
In office December 4, 1826 – November 30, 1828 Serving with James McIlhaney, Thornton Walker | |
Preceded by | Humphrey B. Powell |
Succeeded by | William Ellzey |
Personal details | |
Born | Stone Hill plantation, Loudoun County, Virginia, US | January 14, 1826
Died | September 1, 1887 (aged 85) Middleburg, Loudoun County, Virginia, US |
Alma mater | University of Virginia |
Profession | planter, merchant, politician |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Virginia Confederate States |
Asa Rogers (June 4, 1802 – September 1, 1887) was a Virginia farmer, lawyer, merchant and politician who represented Loudoun County, Virginia in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly before the American Civil War, during which he became a Confederate officer and helped create Mosby's Raiders, and after which he lived in Middleburg.