a daughter Ann Steer, who remained in England, and a son Henry Torring Steer. At some point, Henry began to spell the surname "Steers" and that usage...
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Henry Steers (September 14, 1832 in New York City – September 29, 1903 in Westport, Massachusetts) was the son of James Rich Steers, nephew of George...
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Steers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred E. Steers (1860–1948), American city magistrate and politician Barry Steers (1927–2011)...
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Rich Steers and George Steers started the firm George & James R. Steers. inheriting from a naval architecture tradition. The father Henry Steers was already...
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1817, when naval architect Henry Steers relocated to New York City with his sons James Rich Steers (1808-1896) and George Steers. James would go on to co-found...
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the sector moves the pitman arm, which is connected to the steering linkage and thus steers the wheels. The recirculating ball version of this apparatus...
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Salthouse Dock in Liverpool, which was completed by Henry Berry after Steers' death. Thomas Steers was born in 1672, probably at Deptford or Rotherhithe...
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Army (d. 1892) September 14 – Henry Steers, son of James Rich Steers, nephew of George Steers, proprietor of Henry Steers' Ship Yard (d. 1903) September...
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1979 Henrietta (ship), yacht schooner designed and built in 1861 by Henry Steers for James Gordon Bennett Jr. All pages with titles beginning with Henrietta...
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and Co shipyard with his brother, George Steers. Steers was born in Plymouth, England. His father, Henry Steers, was connected to the Construction Department...
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in the collection of the British Museum. Fanny Steers was the eldest daughter of William and Mary Steers, who with their daughters ran lodging houses in...
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a 19th-century wooden yacht schooner, designed and built in 1861 by Henry Steers for Captain Thomas B. Ives of Providence, Rhode Island. She was acquired...
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Graveyard of the Pacific. Great Republic was launched from Henry Steers's shipyard (see George Steers and Co), at Greenpoint, Long Island, New York on November...
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the islands again". 3 November 2023. "From Superman to super captain – Henry steers the Condor Liberation back home". Jersey Evening Post. 30 April 2015...
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Texas College (redirect from Texas College Steers and Lady Steers)
with bachelor's degrees. The Texas College athletic teams are called the Steers. The college is a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate...
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Henry Jonah Steere (1830–1889) was a prominent American philanthropist and industrialist from Rhode Island. Henry J. Steere was born in Providence, Rhode...
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Countersteering (redirect from Counter steer)
rotate about the steering axis to the left and the tire will generate forces in the contact patch to the left. The machine as a whole steers to the left....
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retirement in 1870. Steers also played a prominent role in the Draft Riot of 1863. He was the father of Captain Henry V. Steers, longtime precinct captain...
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a 19th-century wooden yacht schooner, designed and built in 1861 by Henry Steers for James Gordon Bennett Jr. She was acquired by the Union Navy during...
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Republic or SS Japan. America was built in 1868-1869 by Henry Steers's shipyard (see George Steers and Co), at Greenpoint, Long Island, and was 4,454 tons...
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brother, George Steers and Co, and died in an accident just as he was landing a major contract to build boats for the Russian Czar. George Steers was born in...
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The Gwendoline Steers was a tugboat owned by the Steers Sand & Gravel Company of New York, NY (incorrectly spelled "Gwendolyn Steers" in some newspaper...
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2 May 2021. Retrieved 4 April 2013. Lawrence, Amy (29 August 2004). "Henry steers Arsenal on another walk in the park". The Observer. London. Archived...
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1846. The Shark was built in the Washington Navy Yard to the designs of Henry Steers. It was designed for combating Caribbean piracy. The vessel had an "inclination...
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yacht Idler to Samuel J. Colgate of the N.Y.Y.C. He rebuilt her at the Henry Steers shipyard in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. She was lengthened eight feet and her...
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Henry Alfred Kissinger (May 27, 1923 – November 29, 2023) was an American diplomat and political scientist who served as United States Secretary of State...
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from the Gallows. Naval Institute Press. p. 182. ISBN 978-1-591-14407-6. Steers, Edward (2005). Blood on the Moon: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln...
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Henry Ford (July 30, 1863 – April 7, 1947) was an American industrialist and business magnate. As the founder of the Ford Motor Company, he is credited...
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Boston, Massachusetts. 8 February 1843. p. 22. "The America and George Steers". The Sun. New York, New York. 5 July 1897. p. 9. Retrieved 27 June 2021...
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Francis Perkins, No. 13 was a 19th-century Sandy Hook pilot boat, built by Henry Steers in 1866 for a group of New York Pilots. She was considered one of the...
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