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Stevensons Island (Te Peka Karara) is a
small 65-hectare (160-acre)
island in the
Stevensons Arm
section of Lake Wānaka, New Zealand.
There are two small...
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interview with Jean
Baker on The
Stevensons: A
Biography of an
American Family". www.c-span.org. 7 Apr 1996. "
Stevenson,
Adlai E II
Newspaper Clippings"...
- led to a
bitter quarrel and
rupture of the
Stevensons with
Henley and de Mattos. In 1888, the
Stevensons chartered the
Casco out of San
Francisco and...
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which Stevenson and
Lloyd Osbourne wrote together.
Buckland visited the
Stevensons at
Vailima in 1894. In
December 1889, 39-year-old
Stevenson and his...
- and Lees of Virginia, the
Roosevelts of New York, the
Daleys and the
Stevensons of Illinois, the
Muhlenbergs of Pennsylvania, the
Tafts of Ohio, the Frelinghuysens...
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Adlai Stevenson may
refer to:
Adlai Stevenson I (1835–1914), U.S. Vice
President (1893–1897) and
Congressman (1879–1881)
Adlai Stevenson II (1900–1965)...
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Stevensons acquired a
shareholding in
Rhondda Buses. This was sold to
Stagecoach South Wales in
November 1993. Also in the
early 1990s,
Stevensons operated...
- did not
support Stevenson in an
election year. The
Stevensons vacationed at lake
resorts in
Wisconsin during summers. There,
Stevenson befriended William...
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Stevenson is an
English language patronymic surname meaning "son of Steven". Its
first historical record is from pre-10th-century England.
Another origin...
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George Raymond Stevenson (25 May 1964 – 21 May 2023) was a
Northern Ireland-born actor, best
known for his film and
television work. He had a starring...