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James Rogers
James Rogers
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James Rodgers
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Music
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Sports
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Politics
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Religion
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Military
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Other
Music
Jimmy Rogers
(1924–1997), blues guitarist
Jimmy Rogers
(album)
, 1990
Jimmie Rodgers (country singer)
(1897–1933), known as the "Singing Brakeman"
Jimmie Rodgers (pop singer)
(born 1933), sang "Honeycomb"
James Gamble Rogers IV
(1937–1991), American folk musician
Sports
Jim Rogers (baseball)
(1872–1900), Major League Baseball player
Jimmy Rogers (baseball)
(born 1967), played for Toronto Blue Jays
Jimmy Rodgers (basketball)
, former coach of the Boston Celtics
James Rodgers (American football)
, NCAA college football wide receiver for the Oregon State Beavers
James Rodgers (defensive back), defensive back for the Michigan Wolverines/Denver Broncos
James Rogers (handballer)
(born 1946), American Olympic handball player
Politics
James Rogers (congressman)
(1795–1873), U.S. Representative from South Carolina
Jim Rogers (politician)
(born 1956), city councilman and "the Peoples' Lawyer" in Richmond, California
Jim Rodgers (politician)
, former Lord Mayor of Belfast, Northern Ireland
Religion
James Guinness Rogers
(1822–1911), British Nonconformist clergyman
James Rogers (bishop)
(1826–1903), Canadian Roman Catholic bishop
Military
James Rogers (soldier)
(1726–1790), colonial American Soldier and Loyalist
James Rogers (VC)
(1875–1961), Australian soldier who received the Victoria Cross
Other
James D. Rogers
, president and CEO of Kampgrounds of America
James Gamble Rogers
(1867–1947), American architect
Jim Rogers
(born 1942), financial commentator and co-founder of the Quantum Fund
Leonard James Rogers
(1862–1933), British mathematician
Woodall Rodgers
, born James Woodall Rodgers (1890–1961), American attorney, businessman and mayor of Dallas
James W. Rodgers
, (1911–1960), American criminal executed by firing squad in Utah
Jimmie Rodgers (Pacific Community)
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