John Rogers (architect)
Irish
Architect - AsNotedIn
Architect - AsNotedIn
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
1785/00/00 | John Rogers is born in Ireland. John will be reared by a Presbyterian uncle, Sir Arthur Rogers. | Architect | |||||
1804/00/00 | John Rogers moves to Baltimore, converts back to his mother's Catholic faith and becomes associated with the Sulpician Order at St Mary's Seminary and College in Baltimore. | Faith | St Mary's Seminary Chapel | Baltimore, MD | |||
1813/00/00 | John Rogers is dispatched from Baltimore by Bishop Benedict Flaget as early as 1812-1813 to help design and build a small Gothic Chapel at Saint Thomas Seminary in Bardstown. | Architect | St Thomas Roman Catholic Church and Howard-Flaget House | Bardstown, KY | |||
1815/00/00 | Designed by John M Brown and John Rogers, Wickland is built between 1813 and 1817 for Charles A Wickliffe, a Whig member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. | Architect | Wickland | Bardstown, KY | |||
1819/00/00 | St Joseph Proto Cathedral is consecrated in 1819, though the interior was not fully completed until 1823. Architect and builder of the cathedral is John Rogers of Baltimore. | Architect, Construction Supervisor | St Joseph Proto Cathedral | Bardstown, KY | |||
1826/00/00 | Spalding Hall built in conjunction with the Basilica of St Joseph Proto-Cathedral. Assumed to be designed by John Rogers. | Architect | Spalding Hall, St Joseph's College | Bardstown, KY | |||
1828/00/00 | Architect John Rogers builds his own home at 212 S 3rd St in Bardstown, Kentucky. | Home, Architect | Bardstown Historic District | Bardstown, KY | |||
1830/00/00 | The main house at Oaklawn is built in the late Greek Revival style for Joseph and Ruth B Browne. James M Browne, Joseph's brother, and John Rogers may have been the architects. | Architect | Oaklawn, Bardstown | Bardstown, KY | |||
1835/00/00 | John Rogers travels to Louisville to supervise the construction of the Old Bank of Louisville for James H Dakin. | Construction Supervisor | Southern National Bank | Louisville, KY | |||
1836/00/00 | John Rogers dies suddenly in 1836. | Died | |||||
1893/06/00 | Architect John Rogers' mantelpiece from his home at 212 S 3rd St in Bardstown is exhibit in the Kentucky Pavilion at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. | Exhibitor | Bardstown Historic District | Bardstown, KY | World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago |
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