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Domestic News July 13, 1903

The Evening World

New York, New York County, New York

What is this article about?

Nineteen-year-old Frank S. Rogers, brother of the wife of U.S. Consul-General Rublee, found dead in a Detroit barn with morphine in his pocket; suspected suicide with no known reason.

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COLLEGE GRADUATE DEAD IN A BARN.

Brother-in-Law of Consul-General Rublee Had Morphine in His Pocket.

DETROIT, July 13.-Frank S. Rogers, nineteen years old, a brother of Mrs. William A. Rublee, wife of United States Consul-General Rublee, at Vienna, was found dead in a barn at No. 1002 Fourth avenue here.

In his pocket was a small amount of morphine.

Young Rogers was a graduate of Wisconsin Military Academy.

His home was at Hancock, Mich., where his father is a well-known business man.

No reason is known why he should have committed suicide.

What sub-type of article is it?

Death Or Funeral

What keywords are associated?

Frank Rogers Suicide Detroit Morphine Consul General Rublee

What entities or persons were involved?

Frank S. Rogers Mrs. William A. Rublee United States Consul General Rublee

Where did it happen?

Detroit

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Detroit

Event Date

July 13

Key Persons

Frank S. Rogers Mrs. William A. Rublee United States Consul General Rublee

Outcome

found dead in a barn with a small amount of morphine in his pocket; no reason known for suicide

Event Details

Frank S. Rogers, nineteen years old, a graduate of Wisconsin Military Academy from Hancock, Mich., was found dead in a barn at No. 1002 Fourth avenue in Detroit. He was a brother of Mrs. William A. Rublee, wife of United States Consul-General Rublee at Vienna.

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