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  1. Biography. John Harrington Stevens (1820–1900) was the first non-Native resident on the west side of the Mississippi River in present-day Minneapolis. He operated a ferry across the river before the construction of the first Hennepin Avenue Bridge and subsequently became a colonel in the U.S. Army. He later served in the Minnesota Legislature.

  2. Apr 6, 2024 · This lists includes collections listed elsewhere in this guide in addition to other related primary sources available at the Library of Congress. New collections will continue to be added as they become available. The following materials link to fuller bibliographic information in the Library of Congress Online Catalog. Links to additional ...

  3. Box 7: Historic Primary Documents Folder 6, Letter, Robert L. Stevens to US Navy, March 1824. Box 13: Printed Materials, Stevens Battery. Folder 1, Description of the Stevens Battery. Folder 2, Article, Michael Orth, “The Stevens Battery.” The Stevens Indicator, Alumni Association of Stevens Institute of Technology. Vol 84, No 3, Summer ...

  4. Apr 5, 2024 · A primary source is a first-hand account from a person or organization who: Created an original work; Participated in new scientific discoveries; Witnessed an event; Some examples of primary sources include: Art and artifacts; Autobiographies, diaries, and memoirs; Interviews and oral histories; Novels and poetry; Photographs; Data and surveys

  5. Aug 9, 2012 · Evidence‐based practice models for organizational change: overview and practical applications - Schaffer - 2013 - Journal of Advanced Nursing - Wiley Online Library.

  6. The main component of this collection is a double-spaced typewritten document of 858 pages transcribed (apparently in 1903) from original records and consisting of correspondence, newspaper articles, technical descriptions, legal documents, and other material relating to John Stevens, his professional work and career.

  7. John H. Stevens. Stevens during his time on the Minnesota Legislature. John Harrington Stevens (June 13, 1820 – May 28, 1900) was the first authorized colonial resident on the west bank of the Mississippi River in what would become Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was granted permission to occupy the site, then part of the Fort Snelling military ...