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William Nathaniel Rogers, a congressman from New Hampshire from 1923 to 1924 and 1931 to 1936.
Rogers' uniform style of going ahead with what he undertakes, this vast building, constructed in the most complete manner from cupola to foundation-?together with all the other buildings named--was finished in thirteen weeks from the date of its commencement, and in the Spring of 1854 one hundred hands were employed in the establishment.
Rogers, is a compactly, and strongly built man, with abundance of brain, unusually quick motions, keen, bright eyes, a very ready and at the same time a very thoughtful expression, an open, intelligent face, a prompt and pleasant smile??altogether a fine personification of intelligent strength and activity.
William Pierce Rogers (June 23, 1913 – January 2, 2001) was an American politician, who served as a Cabinet officer in the administrations of two U.S. Presidents in the third quarter of the 20th century.
Rogers was born June 23, 1913, in Norfolk, New York.
Rogers died of congestive heart disease in January 2, 2001, in Bethesda, Maryland, and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery.