Bust portrait of a man with a mustache in a dark uniform. 'Ph. Rohrer to M. Filley Cedar' (written on reverse side of image). 'Rohrer of Cedar' (written below image on album page). Rohrer was a delegate from Cedar County (17th senatorial district) to the Missouri State Convention held at the Mercantile Library in St. Louis from January 6 to 11, 1865. During his time in service, Capt. Rohrer served with the 7th Enrolled Missouri Militia Regiment, commanding Co. A as a 1st Lieut. The 7th EMM was later reorganized as the 15th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry and Capt. Rohrer continued to command Co. A


Bust portrait of a man with a mustache in a dark uniform. 'Ph. Rohrer to M. Filley Cedar' (written on reverse side of image). 'Rohrer of Cedar' (written below image on album page). Rohrer was a delegate from Cedar County (17th senatorial district) to the Missouri State Convention held at the Mercantile Library in St. Louis from January 6 to 11, 1865. During his time in service, Capt. Rohrer served with the 7th Enrolled Missouri Militia Regiment, commanding Co. A as a 1st Lieut. The 7th EMM was later reorganized as the 15th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry and Capt. Rohrer continued to command Co. A in the same regiment. Title: Philip Rohrer, Captain, 15th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, Company A. . circa 1865. Mansfield's City Gallery, St. Louis


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