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Mrs. S. F. Stephenson and Mrs. Lon Stephenson and their children
Thirteen year old Sid Stephenson, takes his sister, Judy Stephenson, 8, and his cousin, Priscilla Stephenson, 6, right, by the hands to escort them on their first train ride. Behind them are Mrs. S. F. Stephenson, left, 917 W. Dickson, mother of Sid and Judy, and Mrs. Lon Stephenson, 1005 W. Dickson, mother of Priscilla. The little girls were taken to Dallas on the train, rode the streetcars in Dallas, and returned home by bus. It was their first ride in all three modes of transportation.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_startelegram1950s/27539/thumbnail.jp
F 265 Wayland-Stephenson family
1 photograph. Color scan of an original black and white photograph of the Wayland-Stephenson family. Right to left, back row: Wayland Stephenson, Howard Stephenson. Front row: Jeanine Maynard, Herman Stephenson, Edith Wayland Stephenson, and Gina Hughes.https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/wayland/1124/thumbnail.jp
Stephenson, Dora E.
H. E. Stephenson - son. Charles F. Stephenson - husbandhttps://stars.library.ucf.edu/cfm-ch-memoranda-1940/1316/thumbnail.jp
Marriage record of Stephenson, Herbert F. and Marshall, Emma C.
Marriage license for Herbert F. Stephenson and Emma C. Marshall. John J. Navin was the officiant
F 265 Edith May Wayland Stephenson and Virginia Stephenson Lashley
1 photograph; Color photograph of Edith May Wayland Stephenson (sitting) and her daughter, Virginia Stephenson Lashley, August 11, 1992.https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/wayland/1118/thumbnail.jp
Drawida kempi Stephenson 1914
8. Drawida kempi Stephenson, 1914 Drawida kempi Stephenson, 1914a: 376. Drawida pellucida (Bourne). Stephenson 1914a: 368. Drawida rotungana Stephenson, 1914a: 372. Drawida pellucida f. typica (Bourne). Stephenson 1923 (in part, excluding specimens from South India): 150. T. Between Renging and Rotung, Abor Hills, Arunachal Pradesh, India. D. Arunachal Pradesh: Rotung (Stephenson 1914a), Upper Rotung (Stephenson 1914a), Chowkham (Julka, 1976), Wakro (Julka, 1976), Tihun (Julka, 1976), Taliha (Julka 1981), Yame (Julka 1981), Damin (Julka 1981), Pabin (Julka 1981), Parsipala (Julka 1981), Richik (Julka 1981), ca. 3 km E of Richik (Julka 1981), Vidak (Julka 1981).Published as part of Tiwari, Nalini, Paliwal, R., Rashid, Azhar & Yadav, Shweta, 2020, Checklist of earthworm species (Oligochaeta) of the North Eastern Region of India, pp. 277-305 in Zootaxa 4772 (2) on page 280, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4772.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/397478
Review of: Paul Stephenson, "The Serpent Column: A Cultural Biography"
Recensione del libro: The serpent column : a cultural biography / Paul Stephenson. - New York: Oxford University Press, 2016. - (Onassis Series in Hellenic Culture). - ISBN 978019020906
F-0356: Lewiston, Utah, Vinson E. Stephenson residence. Sec 17 T14 N R1 E
F-0356: Lewiston, Utah, Vinson E. Stephenson residence. Sec 17 T14 N R1 E (2 photos
F 265 Herman H. Stephenson, Edith Wayland Stephenson, and W. W. Wood.
1 photograph; Black and White photograph of Edith Wayland Stephenson, her husband, H. H. Stephenson, and W. W. Wood pointing to The William Allen White Children\u27s Book Award plaque on the wall at the William Allen White Library, Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia. Typewritten on the back of the photograph it was noted that Edith Wayland Stephenson graduated in 1916 and Mr. W. W. Wood graduated in 1896. At the time the photograph was taken, the Stephensons lived in Nisswa, Minnesota.https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/wayland/1125/thumbnail.jp
F 265 Virginia L. Stephenson, Oct. \u2766
1 photograph; Black and White wallet-sized portrait of a woman of Virginia L. Stephenson, October 1966.https://digitalcommons.pittstate.edu/wayland/1112/thumbnail.jp
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