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    Isaac Ingalls Stevens (March 25, 1818 – September 1, 1862) was an American military officer and politician who served as governor of the Territory of...
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  • as Mike Stevens, Lucy's estranged husband and Isaac's father (Series 1) Benjamin Chivers as Isaac Stevens, Lucy and Mike's emotionally troubled son, also...
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  • London, to Isaac Thomas and Anna (née Morgan) Stevens and was baptised at the Parish Church of St Luke, London, on 5 June 1836. Stevens was a Reformed...
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  • Isaac Stevens FRIBA was an architect based in Derby. He was born in London, in 1806, and died in 1873. In the late 1850s he changed his name to Isaac...
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    Union divisions. During the ensuing battle, Union division commanders Isaac Stevens and Philip Kearny were both killed, but the Union attack halted Jackson's...
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    named for Civil War general and former Washington Territory governor, Isaac I. Stevens. The fort was an active military reservation from 1863–1947. It is...
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    territorial governor Isaac Stevens and was originally home to the Skykomish in the Pilchuck River basin. The first modern settlement on Lake Stevens was founded...
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    The Isaac Stevens House has been restored to reflect a middle-class family of the 1820s-1830s using many original family items. The Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum...
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    county was created in 1863 and named after Isaac Stevens, the first governor of Washington Territory. Stevens County is included in the Spokane-Spokane...
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    where white settlement would be prohibited. While territorial governor Isaac Stevens had guaranteed the inviolability of Native American territory following...
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    was whether you were pro-Stevens or anti-Stevens. The Indian Wars were controversial, as many who opposed Governor Stevens claimed they were unjust and...
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    including the first Governor of Washington Territory, the militaristic Isaac Stevens. Though the speech itself is lost to history, many putative versions...
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    labor in early sawmills and farms. Seattle was eventually contacted by Isaac Stevens, the first Territorial Governor of Washington Territory, who recognized...
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  • † (Gareth Stevens, Inc) Where Does Garbage Go? † (Gareth Stevens, Inc; Series: Ask Isaac Asimov) What Causes Acid Rain? † (Gareth Stevens, Inc) What...
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  • and Sa-heh-wamish. The treaty was signed on December 26, 1854, by Isaac I. Stevens, governor and superintendent of Indian Affairs of the territory at...
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    the lake include Lake Geneva by Isaac N. Ebey;: 140  and Lake Duwamish in railroad surveys under Governor Isaac Stevens.: 174  Lake Washington received...
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    Medicine Creek of 1854. Negotiated by Washington Territory Governor Isaac Stevens, the treaty preserved Indian fishing rights, but took away prime Nisqually...
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  • brigadier general. Of the other Union commanders, Isaac Stevens and Charles Griffin became generals. Stevens was appointed brigadier general on September 28...
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  • was positive. Isaac Stevens, who was appointed the territory's first governor, declared Olympia to be the territorial capital. Stevens was also integral...
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    have their voices heard but Isaac Stevens ordered them away.[citation needed] When the natives refused to leave, Isaac Stevens would eventually call martial...
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    to the dispatch of militia by the governor of Washington Territory, Isaac Stevens, to arrest Francis A. Chenoweth, the chief justice of the territory's...
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  • The Stevens Treaties are a number of treaties signed by Governor Isaac Stevens for the United States, and Native American tribes in the then Washington...
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  • Pierce County and the de facto personal army of the territory's leader, Isaac Stevens. The Yakima War between the Yakama tribe and its allies, and the Washington...
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    monuments to the two Union generals killed during the battle, Isaac Stevens and Philip Kearny. Stevens was fatally shot within the area of the present-day park...
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    Pacific Northwest landmarks with the word "Stevens" are named after Isaac Stevens, who is of no relation.) Stevens left the Great Northern in 1903 for the...
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  • in Bengal Charles Isaac Stevens (1835–1917), American born clergyman Chuck Stevens (1918–2018), American baseball player C. C. Stevens (1907–1974), British...
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    secretly married to actress Inger Stevens from 1961 until her death in April 1970. Jones' claim was backed up in court by Stevens' brother, Carl O. Stensland...
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    Abbot Stevens (August 9, 1816 – April 7, 1892) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts, brother of Moses Tyler Stevens and cousin of Isaac Ingalls...
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    2019. Berg, Charles Ramírez (2018). "Oscar Isaac in A Most Violent Year". In Pomerance, Murray; Stevens, Kyle (eds.). Close-up: Great Cinematic Performances...
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    treaty was signed at Hellgate on 16 July 1855. Signatories included Isaac Stevens, superintendent of Indian affairs and governor of Washington Territory;...
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