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Walter B. Stevens

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He died at the age of 91 in Georgetown on August 28, 1939, and was buried in Georgetown Cemetery, South Carolina. He was survived by his wife and brothers M.P. Stevens of Los Angeles and E.A. Stevens of New York.
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He was a member of the St. Louis Burns Club, secretary of the St. Louis City Plan Commission from 1912 to 1916 and executive secretary of the
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libel trial in Washington concerning events he took part in when on assignment there. In 1891, he was called as a witness to a
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In 1921 Stevens published a series in celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the statehood of Missouri titled
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Archive of Volume III of Centennial History of Missouri (The Center State): One Hundred Years in the Union 1920-1921
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sent him on assignment through Missouri, Canada, Mexico, Cuba, Jamaica, and Panama; his articles, signed
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Stevens as a speaker at University of Michigan graduation, 1870. "Michigan: The University,"
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Susan Nance, "The Veiled Prophet's Oriental Tale: St. Louis's Famous Festivals in Context,"
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Centennial History of Missouri (The Center State): One Hundred Years in the Union 1820-1921
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Centennial History of Missouri (The Center State): One Hundred Years in the Union 1820-1921
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Stevens was born to A.A. Stevens and Mary Bristol Stevens on July 25, 1848, in
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Editorial staff box, column 1, and no headline, cited to the Wilmington
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Floyd C. Shoemaker, "Walter B. Stevens, Early-Day Reporter, Historian,"
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investigation of speculation during proposed silver legislation
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during exceedingly hot weather. He was still working for the
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Archive of Volume IV of Missouri The Center State: 1821-1915
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In May 1888, Stevens was a witness for six hours during the
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in 1870 and by 1877 was its chief editor. He worked for the
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Company and the author of books on the history of Missouri.
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Stevens became one of the editors and proprietors of
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in 1878. He was elected president of the Washington
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and leaving that position in 1883. He was then made
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Stevens Dies in South at 91," 314: 312: 265: 121:in July 1878 when he was overcome by a 472:The Southport (North Carolina) Leader, 362:"St. Louis: The Situation Yesterday," 180:in 1894 and continued working for the 129:when it went out of business in 1880. 409:St. Joseph (Missouri) Gazette-Herald, 178:The Southport (North Carolina) Leader 158:brought him recognition as a writer. 7: 502:Missouri The Center State: 1821-1915 411:February 15, 1884, image 4, column 1 254:State Historical Society of Missouri 200:Missouri The Center State: 1821-1915 14: 627:19th-century American journalists 301:"Doctor Stevens Dies at Peoria," 642:People from Meriden, Connecticut 424:The Macon (Missouri) Republican, 250:Fourth American Peace Conference 221:in 1901 to become secretary and 515:Stevens, Walter Barlow (1921). 500:Stevens, Walter Barlow (1915). 439:St. Louis Daily Globe-Democrat, 366:Chicago, July 19, 1878, image 1 332:"Sale of the St. Louis Times," 193:S. J. Clarke Publishing Company 379:St. Joseph (Missouri) Gazette, 239:Veiled Prophet Ball and Parade 50:, and spent his early life in 1: 647:University of Michigan alumni 227:Louisiana Purchase Exposition 36:Louisiana Purchase Exposition 23:Walter Barlow Stevens (1921) 546:Missouri Historical Review, 668: 608:Works by Walter B. Stevens 562:December 11, 1894, image 6 558:"Gridiron Club Officers," 489:November 23, 1894, image 1 381:December 14, 1880, image 3 351:November 10, 1877, image 8 347:"The Boogher Libel Suit," 322:August 28, 1939, image 17] 198:In 1915 Stevens published 78:Georgetown, South Carolina 652:American male journalists 560:St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 456:January 18, 1891, image 2 426:February 3, 1887, image 4 349:St. Louis Globe-Democrat, 303:The (St. Louis) Republic, 454:St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 394:St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 377:"Col. Cundiff's Paper," 320:St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 167:House of Representatives 135:St. Louis Globe-Democrat 110:St. Louis Globe-Democrat 97:Stevens began work as a 54:. He had five siblings. 474:March 15, 1894, image 2 582:June 30, 1870, image 1 441:May 23, 1888, image 12 396:July 17, 1883, image 3 305:July 17, 1901, image 2 169:hearing concerning an 63:University of Michigan 24: 336:May 19, 1877, image 1 65:in 1870 and earned a 22: 422:"Literary Aliases," 288:The Tri-County News, 48:Meriden, Connecticut 580:Detroit Free Press, 485:"A Grave Offense," 334:Detroit Free Press, 256:from 1916 to 1925. 163:Lancaster v. Glover 16:American journalist 392:"City Personals," 245:in December 1894. 223:publicity director 138:in 1881, becoming 32:publicity director 25: 88:Professional life 28:Walter B. 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publicity director
Louisiana Purchase Exposition
Meriden, Connecticut
Illinois
with honors
University of Michigan
master's degree
retirement
Georgetown, South Carolina
reporter
St. Louis Times
St. Louis Globe-Democrat
city editor
heatstroke
St. Louis Globe-Democrat
city editor
correspondent
Washington, D.C.
Lancaster v. Glover
House of Representatives
investigation of speculation during proposed silver legislation
S. J. Clarke Publishing Company
Missouri The Center State: 1821-1915
Centennial History of Missouri (The Center State): One Hundred Years in the Union 1820-1921
journalism
publicity director
Louisiana Purchase Exposition
Veiled Prophet Ball and Parade
Gridiron Club

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