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Stebbins may
refer to:
Alice Stebbins Wells, the
first female American police officer Catharine A. F.
Stebbins (1823–1904),
American abolitionist and suffragist...
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plants in that state.
Stebbins was born in Lawrence, New York, the
youngest of
three children. His
parents were
George Ledyard Stebbins, a
wealthy real estate...
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Richard Vaughn "****"
Stebbins (born June 14, 1945) is an
American former athlete,
winner of gold
medal in 4 × 100 m
relay at the 1964
Summer Olympics...
- The Si
Stebbins stack is a
cyclic mathematical card stack. It was po****rized by the
magician Si
Stebbins, and can be
constructed from a
standard 52-card...
- of 2024,
Stebbins also
worked as an
Emergency Medical Technician. In 2016,
Stebbins established a non-profit organization,
Steele Stebbins Philanthropies...
- the area, in 1950,
listed 80
Yupiks residing in
Stebbins. The city was
incorporated in 1969. The
Stebbins economy depends on
commercial fishing, for herring...
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remained until 1948.
After 1948,
Stebbins continued his
research at Lick
Observatory until his
final retirement in 1958.
Stebbins brought photoelectric photometry...
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Stebbins 2000, p. 143.
Stebbins 2000, p. 121.
Stebbins 2000, p. 122.
Stebbins 2000, p. 127.
Stebbins 2000, p. 153.
Stebbins 2000, pp. 153–154. Leaf,...
- M****achusetts.
Fannie Stebbins Memorial Wildlife Refuge, a
protected area of the
Connecticut River, is
named in her honor.
Fannie Stebbins was born in Wilbraham...
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Harrison Stebbins (June 8, 1820 –
September 5, 1882) was an
American farmer, teacher, and politician. Born in Westfield,
Orleans County, Vermont,
Stebbins went...