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New Orleans Attempted Slave Revolt Letter, 1812
One letter written by Robert Stevens, Jr. to his parents in Newport, Rhode Island concerning an attempted slave revolt and a devastating storm in New Orleans, Louisiana on August 19, 1812
Missions Baseball player Charles Augustus Stevens, Jr
''To the great delight of the fans, cotton-headed Charles Augustus Stevens Jr., alias 'Chuck,' alias 'Whitey' does the 'split' in reaching for a low throw to first base. The Missions' fancy-fielding first sacker and his acrobatics have made him a great favorite, along with the other Mission youngsters.'
Sidney Poitier, George Stevens, Jr., and Arnold M. Picker, 1968
(From left) Sidney Poitier, George Stevens, Jr., and Arnold M. Picker examine a document at the first Board of Directors meeting of The American Film Institute, held in Hollywood on May 28, 1968. 9.5x10.5 b&w photographic print
Portrait of director George Stevens and son George Stevens, Jr., undated
Portrait of director George Stevens and son George Stevens, Jr. 35mm b&w photographic print
George Stevens, Jr., Yvonne Stevens, and George Stevens, ca. late 1940s
From left: George Stevens, Jr., Yvonne Stevens, and George Stevens, ca. late 1940s. 8x10 b&w photographic print
George Stevens, Jr., Elizabeth Taylor, James Dean, and George Stevens during production of GIANT, 1956
Left to right: George Stevens, Jr., Elizabeth Taylor, James Dean, and producer-director George Stevens during production of GIANT, 1956. 11x14 b&w photographic print
George Stevens, Jr. during production of THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, 1959
Associate producer-location scenes director George Stevens, Jr. during production of THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, 1959. 4x5 b&w photographic print
George Stevens, Jr. and crew during production of THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, 1959
Associate producer-location scenes director George Stevens, Jr. (wearing sunglasses) with unidentified crew during production of THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK, 1959. 8x10 b&w photographic print
John Wayne, George Stevens, and George Stevens, Jr. during production of THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD
Left to right: John Wayne, producer-director George Stevens, and associate producer George Stevens, Jr. during production of THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD, 1965. 8x10 b&w photographic print
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