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HENRY STEVENS (1819—1886)

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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 906 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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HENRY STEVENS (1819—1886)  ,
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American bibliographer, was born in
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Barnet,
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Vermont, on the 24th of August 1819 . He studied at
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Middlebury College, Vermont, in 1838—1839, graduated at Yale in 1843 and studied at the Cambridge (Massachusetts) Law School in 1843—1844 . 'In 1845 he went to
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London, where he was employed during most of the remainder of his
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life as a
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collector of Americana for the
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British Museum and for various public and private American
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libraries . He was engaged by
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Sir Anthony Panizzi, librarian of the British Museum, to collect
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historical books, documents,
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journals, &c., concerning North and South
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America; and he was purchasing agent for the Smithsonian Institution and for the library of Congress, as well as for James
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Lenox, of New York, for whom he secured much of the valuable Americana in the Lenox library in that city, and for the John Carter Brown library, at
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Providence, Rhode Island . He became a member of the Society of Antiquaries in 1852, and in 1877 was a member of the committee which organized the Caxton
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Exhibition, for which he catalogued the collection of Bibles . He died at South
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Hampstead, England, on the 28th of
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February 1886 . His
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principal compilations and publications were: an
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Analytical
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Index to the Colonial Documents of New Jersey in the State Paper Office in England (1858), constituting vol. v. of the New Jersey Historical Society's . Collections; Collection of Historical Papers
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relating to Rhode Island ... 1640–1775 (6 vols.), for the John Carter Brown library; historical indexes of the colonial documents relating to
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Maryland (ro vols.), now in the library of the Maryland Historical Society; and a collection of papers relating to Virginia for the period 1585–1775, incomplete, deposited in the Virginia state library in 1858; a valuable Catalogue of American Maps in the Library of the British Museum (1856); catalogues of American, of Mexican and other
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Spanish-American and of
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Canadian and other British North American books in the library of the British Museum; Historical and
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Geographical Notes on the Earliest Discoveries in America, 1153–1530, with Comments on the Earliest Maps and Charts, &c . (18691, Sebastian Cabot – John Cabot =o (1870) ; The Bibles in the Caxton Exhibition, 1877 (1878) ; and Recollections of Mr James Lenox, of New York, and the Formation of his Library (1886) . His
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brother, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN STEVENS (1833-1902), also a bibliographer, was born at Barnet, Vermont, on the19th of February 1833, was educated at the university of Vermont, and in 186o became associated with his brother in London . For about
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thirty years he was engaged in preparing a
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chronological list and alphabetical index of American state papers in
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English, French, Dutch and Spanish archives, covering the period from 1763 to 1784, and he prepared more than 2000 facsimiles of important American historical
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manuscripts found in
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European archives and relating to the period between 1773 and 1783 .

He also acted as purchasing agent for various American libraries, and for about thirty years before his

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death was
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United States despatch agent at London and had charge of the
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mail intended for the vessels of the United States
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navy serving in
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Atlantic or European stations . He died at
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Surbiton, Surrey, England, on the 5th of March 1902 . His principal publications include
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Campaign in Virginia, 1781: an Exact Reprint of Six Rare
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Pamphlets on the Clinton-Cornwallis Controversy, with ...
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Manuscript Notes by Sir Henry Clinton; with a Supplement containing Extracts from the Journals of the House of Lords (1888) ; Facsimiles of Manuscripts in European Archives Relating to America, 1773–1783, with Descriptions, References and
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Translations (25 vols., 1889–1898) ; General Sir William Howe's Orderly
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Book at
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Charlestown, Boston and Halifax (189o); and Columbus: His Own Book of Privileges, 15oz (1893) .

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