Moses Rogers
1779–1821 (age 42)
Sea Captain
Biography
Moses Rogers earned a place in maritime history when he took the steam-powered vessel Savannah across the Atlantic in 1819, proving that American ingenuity could link continents with a blend of sail and steam.
He returned to Columbia with stories of the sea and an unwavering belief that steam navigation could widen commerce, leaving a legacy of daring leadership for his fellow mariners.