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  1. About: John H. Stevens. 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 reservation, in exchange for providing ferry ...

  2. Dec 7, 2023 · June 14, 1938 - December 2, 2023 The Reverend Dr. John H. Stevens, the long-time pioneering pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Colorado Springs whose 36-year ministry helped transform the city an

  3. Nov 11, 2020 · Well, John Harrington Stevens was actually born in Brompton Falls in Quebec, Canada. He eventually joined the U.S. army and fought in the Mexican American War, achieving an unofficial ranking of Colonel. Soon after, he started his ferry service and built the first house in present-day Minneapolis.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Dec 2, 2020 · The John H. Stevens House was transported by schoolchildren. This piece of rope, held in the collection at Hennepin History Museum, is a fragment of one of the ropes used the first time schoolchildren moved the house in 1896. Col. John H. Stevens built the house in the winter of 1849-50. Locals recognize the significance of the house as the ...

  6. Find John's current address in Missouri, phone number and email. Contact information for people named John Stevens found in Saint Louis, Springfield, Rolla and 40 other U.S. cities in MO, and include family, property and public records.

  7. Apr 29, 2011 · The land was part of the Fort Snelling Military Reservation in 1849, but the army allowed John H. Stevens to build a house in return for operating a ferry above the falls. For a time, John Stevens and his wife, Frances Helen, had no white neighbors, but they recalled often walking to find Indians camping nearby on their way to sell food and buy ...

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