1To George Washington from John Rodgers, 30 May 1783 (Washington Papers)
Permit one of your Most Sincere tho obscure Friends to congratulate You on the glorious Event of...
2From George Washington to John Rodgers, 11 June 1783 (Washington Papers)
I accept with much pleasure your kind Congratulations on the happy Event of Peace, with the...
3From George Washington to John Rodgers, 5 May 1784 (Washington Papers)
The thanksgiving Sermon which you did me the favor to send me, I read with much pleasure; & pray...
4To John Adams from John Rodgers, 25 April 1789 (Adams Papers)
D r. Rodgers presents his most respectful Compliments to His Excellency the Vice President of the...
5To John Adams from John Rodgers, 31 January 1801 (Adams Papers)
It was with Singular Pleasure I learned from the public Papers, that the Judiciary Bill had...
6To James Madison from John Rodgers, June 1802 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
June 1802, Baltimore. Reports the “unjust, insulting, and Cruel Treatment” he received at the...
7To James Madison from John Rodgers, June 1802 (Madison Papers)
Influenced by a sense of honor, and Duty, I feel myself bound on all occasions, to protect my...
8From James Madison to John Rodgers, 28 June 1802 (Madison Papers)
I have received and laid before the President your narrative dated June 1802; of the outrages...
9To Thomas Jefferson from John Rodgers, 30 July 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
Having heard Mr Smith, the Secretary of the Navy, say that you were desirous of Convincing...
10From Thomas Jefferson to John Rodgers, 8 August 1806 (Jefferson Papers)
Th: Jefferson returns thanks to Commodore Rogers for the pair of sheep he has been so obliging as...