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Group restores Civil War headstones, family pride
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[Pittsburgh Tribune-Review] of the Department of Veterans Affairs, provided the two headstones that were dedicated yesterday at the graves of Pvt. Samuel Burns and Pvt. John Rodgers.
John Rodgers - Uncommon Character - St. Joseph, MO
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Rodgers, a professional home preservationist, says his family has often taken vacations to places with rich history and architecture, and “stumbled” upon St....
John Rodgers III (DD-983)
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The third ship to carry the name John Rodgers is named in honor of three men of the same name from the same family: Commodore John ...
Guide to the John Rodgers Papers | Presbyterian Historical Societywww.history.pcusa.org › research-tools › guides-archival-collections
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John Rodgers was born in Boston in 1727; his family moved to Philadelphia the following year. He studied for the ministry under the Rev.
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