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      • Col. John Stevens, III (June 26, 1749 – March 6, 1838) was an American lawyer, engineer, and inventor who constructed the first U.S. steam locomotive, first steam-powered ferry, and first U.S. commercial ferry service from his estate in Hoboken. He was influential in the creation of U.S. patent law.
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  2. Apr 9, 2024 · John Stevens (born 1749, New York City—died March 6, 1838, Hoboken, N.J., U.S.) was an American lawyer, inventor, and promoter of the development of steam power for transportation. His petition to the U.S. Congress resulted in the Patent Law of 1790, the foundation of the present U.S. patent system. In 1776 Stevens became a captain in the ...

  3. Col. John Stevens, III (June 26, 1749 – March 6, 1838) was an American lawyer, engineer, and inventor who constructed the first U.S. steam locomotive, first steam-powered ferry, and first U.S. commercial ferry service from his estate in Hoboken. He was influential in the creation of U.S. patent law .

  4. May 14, 2018 · John Stevens (1749 – 1838) was an engineer and inventor who was one of the earliest U.S. experimenters with steamboats. He built his career on promoting better transportation, not only with steamboats but also with railroads. Stevens built the first steam-powered locomotive in the United States.

  5. May 14, 2015 · Many of the inventions and innovations that he designed would be built by his descendants, particularly John Cox Stevens, Robert Livingston Stevens, and Edwin Augustus Stevens. Upon the foundation of his family, he rose among his peers as “Colonel Stevens, of Hoboken.”

  6. Colonel John Stevens, III (June 26, 1749 – March 6, 1838) was an American lawyer, engineer, and inventor. Stevens is considered to be the father of railroads in the United States. In 1826, Stevens demonstrated the feasibility of steam locomotion on an experimental circular track constructed at his estate in Hoboken, New Jersey—three years ...

  7. Steam-Powered Transportation. Inducted in 2006. Born Jan. 1, 1749 - Died March 6, 1838. Military Service: U.S. Army. Independent inventor John Stevens was a pioneer in the development of steam-powered engines used in boats and railroad cars in the early nineteenth century.

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