Bradley A. Rodgers

Born: 01/22/1955   Des Moines
Parents: Ronald L. and Shirley Ann Rodgers
Spouse: Ann Francis Rodgers
Children: Cristina, Elena
Address(es):
Permanent :
2307 Sir Morris Court
Greenville , NC 27858
Contact Information:
Phone : 252-757-0759

Writings

Image Title Genre Audience Publisher Date
The steamboat Montana and the opening of the West : history, excavation, and architecture Non Fiction Adult Gainesville, FL : University Press of Florida 2008
From quarry to quay : shipwrecks of McCracken's Cove : the 2001-2002 Sturgeon Bay Wreck and Wharf investigation at the Birmingham site Non Fiction Adult Greenville, N.C. : Program in Maritime Studies, East Carolina University 2006
The bones of a bulk carrier : the history and archaeology of the wooden bulk carrier / stone barge City of Glasgow Non Fiction Adult Greenville, NC : Program in Maritime Studies, East Carolina University 2003
Of limestone and labor : shipwrecks of the stone trade : the 1999 Bullhead Point stone barge investigation Non Fiction Adult Greenville, N.C. : Program in Maritime Studies, East Carolina University 2003
The 1995 predisturbance wreck site investigation at Claflin Point, Little Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin Non Fiction Adult Greenville, N.C. : East Carolina University 1995
Guardian of the Great Lakes: The U.S. Paddle Frigate Michigan Non Fiction , Michigan History Adult Ann Arbor, MI : University of Michigan Press 1994
- Articles in Journal of the Society for Historical Archaeology, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, Military Collector and Historian, Michigan History, American Neptune, Anchor News, Journal of Erie Studies, Northern Mariner Non Fiction Adult
What is the aim or goal of your writing: Existentialism; life is for action, better savored doing than contemplating.

May inquiries be sent to you about doing workshops, readings: No

Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No

Skills:
Author

Education:

Degree Institution Location Date
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
- Teaching cert. in conjuction with Michigan State Univ. cohort #1
Lake Superior State University Sault Ste. Marie , MI 1990 -1994

Career:

Position Organization Location Date
Consultant
- Engineering firm that will move the CSS Neuse
MacConnel and Associates 1998
Archaeological Consultant
- Consulted on submerged cultural resources
Parliament of Anguilla 1996 -1997
Conservation consultant
- Consulted on various artifact treatment and water soaked materials conservation
State Historical Society of Wisconsin 1995 -1998
Consultant
- Analyzed and recommended treatment for stabilization of gun port lids from French and Indian War era gunship
Lake George Historical Association and the State of New York 1994 -1998
Consultant
- Consulted on efforts to preserve Confederate warship
Ram Neuse State HIstoric Site Kinston , NC 1994 -1998
Consultant
- Consultant on stabilizing remains of Confederate warships Jackson and Chatahoochie
Confederate Naval Museum Columbus 1992 -1997

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