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    Interview with Carl Wilson Stephens

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    Mr. Stephens tells of life in the Stephens family home, later moved to the Manatee Village Historical Park

    Interview with Carl and Leon Stephens

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    In this interview, the Stephens brothers, Carl and Leon, talk about the settler's house that their family built, and growing up at the turn of the 20th century. Interview conducted by Carl King

    Carl Stephens House Site in Hardee County

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    The clearing where the Carl Stephens house was in Hardee County before it was moved to the Manatee Village Historical Park

    News Letter of the Los Angeles County Public Library, Vol. 4 No. 11

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    News Letter of the Los Angeles County Public Library, Vol. 4 No. 1

    The Stephens

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    This is a history fair entry concerning the history of the Stephens family who built the "Cracker Gothic" house that now resides at Manatee Historical Village

    The Stephens Family and the Stephens Home

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    Ms. Porter discusses the Stephens family who built the 1912 Cracker Gothic house now preserved at Manate Historical Park. Porter is also related to the family

    Jim D Stephens

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    Jim D. Stephens, Blue Ribbon winner at the 1976 Manatee County Fair

    Jim D Stephens

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    Jim D. Stephens, Blue Ribbon winner at the 1976 Manatee County Fair

    Stephens County $1.50 (one dollar and fifty cents) treasury warrant

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    This treasury warrant was issued in Breckenridge by Stephens County. Ornate designs border each edge of the note. A decorative design is printed on the verso of the note. The phrase ''ONE & A HALF DOL'S'' is printed along the left border of the note; the phrase ''Receivable for All County Dues'' is printed along the right border. The abbreviation ''No'' is printed in the upper-left corner of the note; the number ''12'' is handwritten adjacent to it. The amount ''$1.50'' is printed in the upper-right corner. The phrase ''ONE AND A HALF DOLLARS'' appears across the face of the note. The place and year, 1863, are printed towards the lower-left corner; the month and day are handwritten. The note is signed on the recto by J. G. Steel, Clerk, and the chief justice of county, whose signature is illegible.J G Steel Clerk.; [illegible] Chief Justice

    [Memorandum by I. R. Stephens concerning officer's assignments #1]

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    Memorandum to Captain J. W. Fritz by I. R. Stephens concerning officer's assignments on November 24, 1963. Stephens describes his actions, duties, and observations during the transfer of Lee Harvey Oswald from City Hall to the County Jail
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