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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
1 Rodgers, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Rodgers, 30 May 1783 1783-05-30 Permit one of your Most Sincere tho obscure Friends to congratulate You on the glorious Event of...
2 Washington, George Rodgers, John From George Washington to John Rodgers, 11 June 1783 1783-06-11 I accept with much pleasure your kind Congratulations on the happy Event of Peace, with the...
3 Washington, George Rodgers, John From George Washington to John Rodgers, 5 May 1784 1784-05-05 The thanksgiving Sermon which you did me the favor to send me, I read with much pleasure; & pray...
4 Rodgers, John Adams, John To John Adams from John Rodgers, 25 April 1789 1789-04-25 D r. Rodgers presents his most respectful Compliments to His Excellency the Vice President of the...
5 Rodgers, John Adams, John To John Adams from John Rodgers, 31 January 1801 1801-01-31 It was with Singular Pleasure I learned from the public Papers, that the Judiciary Bill had...
6 Rodgers, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Rodgers, June 1802 … 1802-06-01 June 1802, Baltimore. Reports the “unjust, insulting, and Cruel Treatment” he received at the...
7 Rodgers, John Madison, James To James Madison from John Rodgers, June 1802 1802-06-01 Influenced by a sense of honor, and Duty, I feel myself bound on all occasions, to protect my...
8 Madison, James Rodgers, John From James Madison to John Rodgers, 28 June 1802 1802-06-28 I have received and laid before the President your narrative dated June 1802; of the outrages...
9 Rodgers, John Jefferson, Thomas To Thomas Jefferson from John Rodgers, 30 July 1806 1806-07-30 Having heard Mr Smith, the Secretary of the Navy, say that you were desirous of Convincing...
10 Jefferson, Thomas Rodgers, John From Thomas Jefferson to John Rodgers, 8 August 1806 1806-08-08 Th: Jefferson returns thanks to Commodore Rogers for the pair of sheep he has been so obliging as...