Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823

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Speaker of the House of Representatives, New Hampshire Provincial Congress.

From the description of Warrant of Ebenezer Stevens, 1746 January 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980394

Army officer.

From the description of Petition by Ebenezer Stevens and John Doughty, 1782 March 5. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71065086

Major-General of Artillery, New York State Militia.

From the description of Letter book, 1807-1814. (New-York Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 476437510

Ebenezer Stevens signed a partnership in 1832 with Edmund Gage and Jacob Stevens to form Gage, Stevens & Co., a wholesale shoe business in Cincinnati. Ebenezer Stevens served as the firm's agent in Baltimore and other eastern cities. Before Ebenzer joined the partnership, the firm was called Gage & Stevens.

From the description of Ebenezer Stevens papers, 1804-1907 (bulk 1830-1880). (Cincinnati Historical Library and Archives). WorldCat record id: 33973178

An artillery officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolutions.

From the description of Letter, 1776 November 25. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122433938

Soldier and merchant, New York City.

From the description of Papers, 1775-1848. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58776090

From the description of Papers, 1776-1822. (New York University, Group Batchload). WorldCat record id: 58776131

Ebenezer Stevens was born in Boston, Massachusetts on August 22, 1757 to Ebenezer Stevens and Elizabeth Weld Stevens. At the age of seventeen, Stevens joined a local artillery company, beginning his long military career. With this company, Stevens participated in the Boston Tea Party in 1773. Stevens left the artillery for steady employment and found work as a carpenter in Providence, Rhode Island where he married his first wife Rebecca Hodgdon in 1774. Stevens and Hodgdon had three children; Horatio Gates (named after the military hero and personal friend of Stevens), Rebecca Hodgdon and George Alexander.

After the outbreak of the Revolutionary War Stevens returned to the militia to fight in the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1775. Shortly after the formation of the Continental Army, Stevens was commissioned as Lieutenant in Henry Knox's artillery regiment. Under the leadership of Knox, Stevens recruited and commanded various artillery companies and worked alongside major military leaders such as Horatio Gates, Philip Schuyler and John Lamb.

In 1776, Stevens was promoted to Captain. His involvement in pivotal campaigns in Quebec, Ticonderoga, Saratoga and Stillwater led to a promotion to Major in 1777. Stevens was again promoted one year later, in 1778, to Lieutenant Colonel of the Second Artillery Regiment. In this new position, Stevens was sent to Virginia in 1778 to serve under Lafayette, where his company was present at the Siege of Yorktown.

Stevens permanently settled in New York City upon reassignment to Colonel Lamb's regiment in 1783. During the post-war years, Stevens worked with the New York State Artillery Corps on the fortification and defense of the New York harbor. In 1784, Stevens married his second wife, Lucretia Ledyard, with whom he had seven children; Samuel, William, Alexander, Byam Kerby, John Austin, Henry and Mary Lucretia.

While still involved with the New York State Artillery Corps Stevens became involved with overseas trading and established himself as a successful merchant and trader. As Stevens built a reputation for himself as an independent merchant, he also acted as an agent for the United States War Department. For the War Department, Stevens conducted business related to the purchasing and sending and receiving of goods and material for new fortification structures. In 1805, Stevens received his final promotion to Major General of Artillery in New York.

In addition to his position with the New York State Artillery Corps, Stevens was elected to a one year position in the New York State Assembly in 1799. He was also an early member of the Tammany Society as well as the New York Society of Cincinnati, where he held a vice-presidency in 1804. Additionally, he was a founding member of the New England Society in New York City, where he held the presidency from 1817 until his death in 1823.

In 1815, Stevens formally resigned from his position as Major General in the New York State Artillery Corps. He died in 1823 in Rockaway, New York.

Sources:

Derby, George and James T. White. "Ebenezer Stevens." National Cyclopedia of American Biography. J.T. White, 1906.

From the guide to the Ebenezer Stevens Papers, 1776-1822, (@ 2010 New-York Historical Society)

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creatorOf Stevens, Ebenezer. Ebenezer Stevens papers, 1804-1907 (bulk 1830-1880). Cincinnati History Library, Cincinnati Museum Center
creatorOf Stevens, Ebenezer. Ebenezer Stevens papers, ca. 1777-1868. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823. Papers, 1776-1822. New-York Historical Society
referencedIn Loss, Adolphus. A map of the estate called Richmond, situate between Cheapside and the full extent of the grant in the East River, Seventh Ward of the City of Newyork / surveyed by Casimir Th. Goerck ; and copied by Adolphus Loss. New-York Historical Society
creatorOf Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823. Petition by Ebenezer Stevens and John Doughty, 1782 March 5. Library of Congress
referencedIn Dodge, Henry S., 1785-1826. Journal of my daily reading both in law and belles lettres, Oct. 28 1808-Dec. 30 1809. Society of the Cincinnati Library
creatorOf Stevens, Ebenezer. Ebenezer Stevens papers, ca. 1777-1868. Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
referencedIn United States. Continental Army. Stevens' Independent Battalion of Continental Artillery. Orderly book, 1777. New-York Historical Society
creatorOf Ebenezer Stevens Papers, 1776-1822 New-York Historical Society
referencedIn Sam Schaefler historical and literary letters and documents, 1674-1970s Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
creatorOf Stevens, Ebenezer. Warrant of Ebenezer Stevens, 1746 January 21. Library of Congress
referencedIn United States. Continental Army. New York Artillery Regiment, 2nd. Orderly books, 1778-1783. Churchill County Museum
referencedIn Bible record for the Judkins and Stevens families, 1749-1907. New England Historic Genealogical Society
creatorOf Ebenezer Stevens papers, circa 1777-1868 Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library
creatorOf Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823. Letter book, 1807-1814. New-York Historical Society Library
referencedIn Lamb, John, 1735-1800. Letterbooks, 1778-1782. New-York Historical Society
creatorOf Stevens, Ebenezer, 1751-1823. Papers, 1775-1848. New-York Historical Society
referencedIn Humane Society of the City of New-York. Reports, 1805 May-1815 Apr. New-York Historical Society
referencedIn New York (State). Militia. Artillery Regiment, New York City. Orderly book, 1793-1800. New-York Historical Society
creatorOf Stevens, Ebenezer. Letter, 1776 November 25. American Periodical Series I
referencedIn New York (State). Commissioners of Fortifications. Proceedings of the Commissioners of Fortification for the City of New York and it vicinity, 1794 Apr. 2-1796 Feb. 6. New-York Historical Society
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New York (N.Y.)
New York (State)--New York
New York (N.Y.)
United States
United States
Ohio--Cincinnati
Europe
United States
Fort Ticonderoga (N.Y.)
Europe
New Hampshire
New York State
United States
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Canadian Invasion, 1775-1776
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Birth 1751-08-11

Death 1823-09-02

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