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John Rodgers (admiral)

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on April 20, 1861, where with other officers he was to remove Naval vessels and assets so they could not be used by the Confederates. Virginia had only just declared her secession from the Union. Upon arrival they found the yard in shambles, as
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were given the job of destroying the drydock. They were thwarted in this attempt when the fuse was extinguished by water in the pumping gallery. Commander Rodgers and Captain Wright were captured by General
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suffered in the ensuing battle caused him to report, "We demonstrated that she is not shotproof", and made him disdainful of trying experiments in the fires of war. Thereafter he supported
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and promotion to commodore. Unfortunately, this was his last active service in the Civil War. After recovering from an illness, he took command of the ironclad monitor
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opened his long career of distinguished service, and he commanded an expedition of Naval Infantry and Marines in Florida during the
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commander, leaning over the table at right in this posed photograph of U.S. Navy officers holding a council of war aboard his
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contain a series of correspondence between Louisa Rodgers Meigs (John Rodgers' mother) and her children.
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on June 15, 1873, where he served for almost four years. He was appointed Superintendent of the
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John Rodgers was promoted to captain July 16, 1862 and took command of the ironclad monitor
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in April 1877 and died in the role in Washington, D.C., on May 5, 1882. He was buried at
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in an expedition up the James River in May 1862, which was stopped eight miles shy of
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His brother, Robert Smith Rodgers, served as a colonel in the Union Army during the
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Commander Rodgers was then sent to the Western Rivers, where he organized the
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with Naval bombardment, preventing Confederate forces from overrunning the
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on February 5, 1870. In 1871, he commanded the American squadron in the
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and was married to Sarah C. Perry who was the daughter of Commodore
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had already ordered the vessels at Gosport scuttled, including the
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Commander Rodgers' first war assignment was to go with Commodore
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Havre de Grace, Maryland
Washington, D.C.
Oak Hill Cemetery
United States Navy
Rear admiral
Seminole Wars
American Civil War
Korean Expedition
John Rodgers
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