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- Subject contains "Rodgers, John, 1773-1838"
Rogers and Bingham. A song, written and sung at the celebration in Charleston, S.C. July 4th, 1811
The ballad on this broadside is about Rodgers and naval victory. This broadside has two ornaments.
Date:1811
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Rodgers & victory. Tit for tat Or, The Chesapeake paid for in British blood
The ballad on this broadside is about an American naval victory. This broadside has one woodcut and one ornament.
Date:1811
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Huzza for Commodore Rodgers, the United States' frigate, President, Commodore Rodgers, of 44 guns, has arrived in Providence, after a cruise of nearly five months She has captured and sent in a great number of prizes. "Tune, Frog and the mouse"
The ballad on this broadside is about the victories of Commodore Rodgers. This broadside has one woodcut and two ornaments.
Date:1813
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Commodore Rodgers. The United States frigate Commodore Rodgers [i.e., the President, commanded by Commodore John Rodgers] arrived within Sandy Hook Feb. 21 The revenue cutter Active, Capt. Cahoone, came up from the President, last evening, and informed us that Com. Rodgers fell in with two French frigates, and has captured three British merchant vessels, which he sunk, after taking out their cargoes, and has brought in thirty prisoners
The ballad on this broadside is about Commodore Rodgers. This broadside has one woodcut.
Date:1814
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Commodore Rodgers. The United States frigate Commodore Rodgers [i.e., the President, commanded by Commodore John Rodgers] arrived within Sandy Hook Feb. 21 The revenue cutter Active, Capt. Cahoone, came up from the President, last evening, and informed us that Com. Rodgers fell in with two French frigates, and has captured three British merchant vessels, which he sunk, after taking out their cargoes, and has brought in thirty prisoners
The ballad on this broadside is about Commodore Rodgers. This broadside has one woodcut and one ornament.
Date:1814
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Cash in hand, occasioned by the capture of the British packet Swallow, by Commodore Rodgers With 260,000 dollars, in gold and silver on board
The ballad on this broadside is about a naval victory and Commodore Rodgers. This broadside has two woodcuts and two ornaments.
Date:1812?
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.
Rogers & victory Written by Mons. Tonson, late hair-dresser to his imperial and royal majesty the Emperor of the French
The ballad on this broadside is about humor and the seafaring life. This broadside has three woodcuts.
Date:1810-1814
Publisher:Coverly, Nathaniel, 1775?-1824, printer.