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  1. Box 30: Stevens Family & Hoboken. Folder 1, Copies of newspaper clippings: “Mrs. Wittpenn Dies in Sleep.”. Jersey Observer, December 5, 1932. “Mrs. Wittpenn’s Death Had Its Historical Importance” Hudson Dispatch, December 8, 1932. “Mrs. Wittpenn Death Deplored at White House” Hudson Dispatch, December 6, 1932.

  2. John Harrington Stevens, the first official resident west of the Mississippi River in what would become Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was involved in the Mexican-American War, and he served in both the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1857-1858 and the Minnesota Senate in 1859-1860. This image is by Arthur Adams, Minneapolis high school teacher, local historian, and photographer. Adams ...

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · Dr. John H. Stevens, who died this past December at the age of 85, was my old pastor and friend. His family waited to hold his public sendoff until this past Friday, a warm and sunny April day that befitted their patriarch’s distinguished and gracious personal style. Across the span of four decades, John Stevens was the man responsible for ...

  4. These collections of primary sources focus on Ohio and American history, and have been curated for your research and educational needs. They include links to items in DPLA, teaching guides, and classroom activities – all free to use! Primary Source Sets were created by Ohio Digital Network Outreach Working Group members Jenni Salamon (chair ...

  5. Highsmith, C. M., photographer. (2019) Thehome of John H. Stevens in Minnehaha Park, a sprawling city park in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Colonel Stevens was the first settler in the area, west of the Mississippi River. His home became the center of social and political gatherings to the point that it became known as "The Birthplace of Minneapolis".

  6. May 25, 2018 · John P. Stevens High School is a public high school in Edison, New Jersey, serving 2,680 students in grades 9-12. This high-performing school is part of the Edison Township School District, which is ranked 163 out of 615 districts in the state and has a 4-star rating from SchoolDigger.

  7. This review originally appeared in the Winter 2019 issue of History News. Teaching with Primary Sources By Christopher J. Prom and Lisa Janicke Hinchliffe (eds.) (Chicago: Society of American Archivists, 2016) Reviewed by Marietta Carr Primary sources have long been a critical piece of

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