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William Stephens (American politician) - Wikipedia William Dennison Stephens (December 26, 1859 – April 25, 1944) was an American federal and state politician A three-term member of the U S House of Representatives from 1911 to 1916, Stephens was the 24th governor of California from 1917 to 1923
William Stephens - New Georgia Encyclopedia William Stephens migrated from England to Savannah in 1737 to serve as secretary of Trustee Georgia He became actively involved in the administrative and socioeconomic life of the colony, and served in the office of president from 1741 to 1751
William M. Stephens - United States Department of State William “Bill” Stephens was born in Southern Illinois and graduated from Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, with a political science degree He lived for many years in New Orleans, Louisiana, and is a graduate of Loyola Law School, New Orleans
William Stephens: Georgias Forgotten Founder (Southern . . . In 1737, Englishman William Stephens (1671--1753) sailed to Georgia to serve as colonial secretary to its British Board of Trustees His lucid reports on the condition of Georgia deeply impressed the board, which eventually appointed him president of the troubled colony
Governors of California - William Stephens William Stephens 1917–1923 Significant Facts Born: December 26, 1859 in Eaton, Ohio Died: April 24, 1944 in Los Angeles, California Married: Flora Rawson on June 17, 1891 in Poway, CA Political Party: Republican Family Father: Martin Stephens Mother: Alvina Leibee Wife: Flora Rawson Children: Barbara
William Stephens - The Historical Marker Database Born January 1752 at Beaulieu (Bulie) near Savannah of distinguished English ancestry, William Stephens was an eminent lawyer and jurist during and after the War For Independence (A historical marker located in Savannah in Chatham County, Georgia )
William Stephens (1671-1753) - Digital Library of Georgia Encyclopedia article about William Stephens William Stephens migrated from England to Savannah in 1737 to serve as secretary of Trustee Georgia He became actively involved in the administrative and socioeconomic life of the colony, and served in the office of president from 1741 to 1751
William Stephens (colonial administrator) - Wikipedia William Stephens (January 28, 1671 – 1753), of Bowcombe, near Newport, Isle of Wight, and later Beaulieu, Savannah, Georgia, was an English Tory politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1702 to 1727 He emigrated to Georgia and was governor of the Province of Georgia between 1743 and 1751
William Stephens - Wikipedia Sir William Stephens (d 1697) (c 1641–1697), member of parliament for Newport (Isle of Wight) 1685–87 and 1689–95; William Stephens (governor of Georgia) (1671–1753), governor of the Province of Georgia, 1743–1751; MP for Newport (Isle of Wight) 1702–1722, for Newtown (Isle of Wight) 1722–1727
William Stephens (glassmaker) - Wikipedia William Stephens (16 May 1731 – 11 May 1803), known in Portugal as Guilherme Stephens, was an English entrepreneur and glass manufacturer who made a fortune in Portugal manufacturing lime after the 1755 Lisbon earthquake and then operating the Portuguese Royal Glassworks