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Rhode Island (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): entry stevens-john-austin
Stevens, John Austin 1827-
Author; born in New York City, Jan. 21, 1827; graduated at Harvard College in 1846; became librarian of the New York Historical Society.
He founded the Magazine of American history, of which he was editor for many years, and was the originator and first president of the Society of Sons of the Revolution.
His publications include The expedition of Lafayette against Arnold; The Burgoyne campaign; Progress of New York in a century; The French in Rhode Island; Life of Albert Gallatin, etc.
John Austin Stevens (search for this): entry stevens-john-austin
Stevens, John Austin 1827-
Author; born in New York City, Jan. 21, 1827; graduated at Harvard College in 1846; became librarian of the New York Historical Society.
He founded the Magazine of American history, of which he was editor for many years, and was the originator and first president of the Society of Sons of the Revolution.
His publications include The expedition of Lafayette against Arnold; The Burgoyne campaign; Progress of New York in a century; The French in Rhode Island; Life of Albert Gallatin, etc.
Benedict Arnold (search for this): entry stevens-john-austin
Stevens, John Austin 1827-
Author; born in New York City, Jan. 21, 1827; graduated at Harvard College in 1846; became librarian of the New York Historical Society.
He founded the Magazine of American history, of which he was editor for many years, and was the originator and first president of the Society of Sons of the Revolution.
His publications include The expedition of Lafayette against Arnold; The Burgoyne campaign; Progress of New York in a century; The French in Rhode Island; Life of Albert Gallatin, etc.
John Burgoyne (search for this): entry stevens-john-austin
Stevens, John Austin 1827-
Author; born in New York City, Jan. 21, 1827; graduated at Harvard College in 1846; became librarian of the New York Historical Society.
He founded the Magazine of American history, of which he was editor for many years, and was the originator and first president of the Society of Sons of the Revolution.
His publications include The expedition of Lafayette against Arnold; The Burgoyne campaign; Progress of New York in a century; The French in Rhode Island; Life of Albert Gallatin, etc.
Albert Gallatin (search for this): entry stevens-john-austin
Stevens, John Austin 1827-
Author; born in New York City, Jan. 21, 1827; graduated at Harvard College in 1846; became librarian of the New York Historical Society.
He founded the Magazine of American history, of which he was editor for many years, and was the originator and first president of the Society of Sons of the Revolution.
His publications include The expedition of Lafayette against Arnold; The Burgoyne campaign; Progress of New York in a century; The French in Rhode Island; Life of Albert Gallatin, etc.
Motier De Lafayette (search for this): entry stevens-john-austin
Stevens, John Austin 1827-
Author; born in New York City, Jan. 21, 1827; graduated at Harvard College in 1846; became librarian of the New York Historical Society.
He founded the Magazine of American history, of which he was editor for many years, and was the originator and first president of the Society of Sons of the Revolution.
His publications include The expedition of Lafayette against Arnold; The Burgoyne campaign; Progress of New York in a century; The French in Rhode Island; Life of Albert Gallatin, etc.
1827 AD (search for this): entry stevens-john-austin
Stevens, John Austin 1827-
Author; born in New York City, Jan. 21, 1827; graduated at Harvard College in 1846; became librarian of the New York Historical Society.
He founded the Magazine of American history, of which he was editor for many years, and was the originator and first president of the Society of Sons of the Revolution.
His publications include The expedition of Lafayette against Arnold; The Burgoyne campaign; Progress of New York in a century; The French in Rhode Island; Life of Albert Gallatin, etc.
1846 AD (search for this): entry stevens-john-austin
Stevens, John Austin 1827-
Author; born in New York City, Jan. 21, 1827; graduated at Harvard College in 1846; became librarian of the New York Historical Society.
He founded the Magazine of American history, of which he was editor for many years, and was the originator and first president of the Society of Sons of the Revolution.
His publications include The expedition of Lafayette against Arnold; The Burgoyne campaign; Progress of New York in a century; The French in Rhode Island; Life of Albert Gallatin, etc.
January 21st, 1827 AD (search for this): entry stevens-john-austin
Stevens, John Austin 1827-
Author; born in New York City, Jan. 21, 1827; graduated at Harvard College in 1846; became librarian of the New York Historical Society.
He founded the Magazine of American history, of which he was editor for many years, and was the originator and first president of the Society of Sons of the Revolution.
His publications include The expedition of Lafayette against Arnold; The Burgoyne campaign; Progress of New York in a century; The French in Rhode Island; Life of Albert Gallatin, etc.