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W. Stevens
1 photographic printTin type with maroon colored paper frame of a young man
Written on back by JS: W. Stevens / one of guests / at Stocktons / in Fairmount / Park / Phil
W. Stevens
1 photographic printTin type with maroon colored paper frame of a young man
Written on back by JS: W. Stevens / one of guests / at Stocktons / in Fairmount / Park / Phil
Dr. James W. Stevens Home
The home of Dr. James W. Stevens was located near 100 North and 300 East. He had the Vernal Park built for the children near his home
George W. Stevens, Toledo, Ohio [approximately 1910]
Portrait of George W. Stevens, the first director of the Toledo Museum of Art. Terms associated with the photograph are: Stevens, George W. | Toledo Museum of Ar
DR. James W. Stevens
Dr. James W. Stevens was a dentist in Vernal. He is the son of James William and Agnes Stevens. He married Thelma Spiers and later Hazel Hackler. He was involved in cvic organizations in the Vernal area. He helped with the first swimming pool and established a playground for the children in Vernal. He served in World War I and II. He died May 24, 1953
On the Relief of Heirs of W. Stevens
On the Relief of Heirs of W. Stevens. [1668] Land claim in Dakota; settlers driven off by Sioux during 1862-1867
On the Relief of Heirs of W. Stevens
44-1Private Land ClaimsOn the Relief of Heirs of W. Stevens. [1668] Land claim in Dakota; settlers driven off by Sioux during 1862-1867.1876-13
George W. Stevens Residence, architectural drawings, 1924
Architectural drawings of a residence commissioned by George W. Stevens. These drawings are pencil on tracing paper, and were created by George B. Rheinfrank, an architect of Toledo, Ohio in 1924. The commission number for this project is #873. The drawings include floorplans, exterior elevations, details drawings of particular areas and an drawings for an observatory. This residence has been demolished, and while it is not confirmed, it may have been situated on the land identified as 555 Anthony Wayne Trail
F-0023: Lewiston, Utah, Hugh W. Stevens residence. Lots 2-3 Block 5 Plat A. 1940s
F-0023: Lewiston, Utah, Hugh W. Stevens residence. Lots 2-3 Block 5 Plat A. 1940
In Loving Memory of Sister Bessie W. Stevens
Funeral program for Sister Bessie W. Stevens. The funeral was held October 25, 1986 at Mt. Zion First Baptist Church, officiated by Rev. Claude W. Black, Jr. Funeral arrangements were made through the Lewis Funeral Home, and she was buried in Southern Memorial Park Cemetery in San Antonio, Texas
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