Roland G. Usher (3 May 1880 in Lynn, Massachusetts – 21 March 1957 in St. Louis, Missouri was a professor of history active in the twentieth century.
He had gained his doctorate and been appointed Instructor in History at Washington University by 1910.
[1] By 1915, Usher was appointed Professor of History at Washington University.
His father was Edward Preston Usher and his mother, Adela Louise Payson.
On 9 June 1910, he married Florence Wyman Richardson, with whom he had at least four children.