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DescriptionJames Harris Rogers in Maryland circa 1910s Library of Congress ggb2006003458.jpg |
"Rogers Radio station...Photograph shows the 'Mount Hooper' laboratory of radio pioneer James Harris Rogers (1856-1929) near Bladensburg, Maryland" (source: Library of Congress). "Structure was part of the laboratory system of inventor James Harris Rogers (1850-1929). The principal laboratory of Dr. Rogers was located adjoining his home in Hyattsville, but his small 'Mount Hooper' laboratory was located in Rogers Heights, near Bladensburg" (source: Prince George's County Historical Society, News and Notes 2007 [1]) |
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Source | U.S. Library of Congress / https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ggb2006003458/ | |||||||
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