Rogers, Henry J.

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Henry J. Rogers (1811-1879) was an inventor and a pioneer in the development of the telegraph.

From the description of Henry J. Rogers Papers, 1844-1896. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 80093607

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associatedWith Bache, A. D. (Alexander Dallas), 1806-1867. person
correspondedWith Bache, Alexander Dallas person
associatedWith Ewbank, Thomas person
associatedWith Gale, Dr. person
correspondedWith Gale, Leonard D. person
associatedWith Gilman, Daniel C. person
associatedWith Henry, Joseph, 1797-1878. person
associatedWith Johns Hopkins University corporateBody
correspondedWith Leech, Daniel person
correspondedWith Marcy, William L. person
associatedWith Maury, Matthew Fontaine. person
associatedWith Morse, Samuel F. B. person
correspondedWith Myer, Albert James person
associatedWith Page, Charles Grafton person
correspondedWith Rhees, William J. person
correspondedWith Saward, George person
associatedWith Scientific American corporateBody
associatedWith Smith, Francis O. J. person
associatedWith Stone, Horatio person
associatedWith Vail, Alfred person
associatedWith Vail, Alfred. person
correspondedWith Vail, Alfred, Mrs. person
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American Journal Of Science (Silliman's)
Applications for positions
Electricity
Electric Motors, Generators, Dynamos
Franklin Institute
History of science and technology
Inventors
Patent Office
priorities
Recommendations For Positions
Scientific publications
Telegraph
Wire
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Active 1844

Active 1896

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