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179: 164: 50: 42:, often in charge of tithing office herds. They settled in downtown Salt Lake City in the Salt Lake 13th Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. 184: 189: 174: 159: 53:, and treasurer of the Utah Territorial Reform School. He was also a member of the city council of Ogden and for a time the sheriff of 169: 109: 85: 96: 58: 38:
Stevens married Maria Stringham, a daughter of Bryant Stringham, who was a leadering herdman working under
62: 154: 149: 54: 61:. He served as a member of the board of trustees of Weber Stake Academy (the predecessor of 131: 120: 66: 143: 39: 30:
Stevens was born in England. He came to Utah in the Warren S. Snow company of 1864.
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Helpful Visions' Juvenial Instructors Office, Salt Lake City, 1887, p. 24
69:. He was one of the residents of the Jefferson Avenue Historic District. 65:) from 1888-1900. He also served on the commissary generals staff under 22:(1848-1900) was a member of the Utah State legislature. 132:
report on Jefferson Avenue Historic District residents
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Brigham Young
Ogden, Utah
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Weber County, Utah
Utah House of Representatives
Weber State University
Heber M. Wells
Overland Trails database entry for Stevens
Helpful Visions' Juvenial Instructors Office, Salt Lake City, 1887, p. 24
History of Weber State University
Utah State Legislators
report on Jefferson Avenue Historic District residents
Categories
1848 births
1900 deaths
Politicians from Ogden, Utah
British emigrants to the United States
Utah city council members
School board members in Utah
Members of the Utah House of Representatives
19th-century American legislators
19th-century Utah politicians

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