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  • ...med Cantonment Stevens after Territorial Governor [[Isaac Stevens|Isaac I. Stevens]], {{Cullum|986}}, of Washington who headed the expedition that establishe |width="50%"|<!--[[Image:.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Cantonment Stevens]]--> ...
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  • .... The battery was named in G.O. 194, 1904, after Major General [[Isaac I. Stevens]], U.S. Volunteers (1st lieutenant, Corps of Engineers), who served with di [[Image:Fort Strong Battery Stevens Plan.jpg|thumb|left|795px|Battery Stevens Plan]] ...
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  • [[Image:IsaacStevensEngraving.jpg|300px|left|thumb|Isaac Stevens]] ...[[U.S. Civil War]]. [[:Category:Fort Stevens|Fort Stevens]] in Oregon and Stevens County in Washington were named for him. ...
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  • ...eted under the supervision of 1st Lieutenant [[Isaac Stevens|Isaac Ingalls Stevens]]. Abandoned in 1946. ...
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  • ...with Brigadier-Generals [[Horatio G. Wright]] and [[Isaac Stevens|Isaac I. Stevens]] landed at Grimball's Landing near the southern flank of the Confederate d ...
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  • ...tal fort on Point Adams, Clatsop County, Oregon. Named for General [[Isaac Stevens]] a Governor of the Washington Territory. Deactivated in 1947. |width="50%"|[[Image:Fort Stevens Guard House.jpg|375px|thumb|left|Fort Stevens Guard House]] ...
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  • ...n was headed by the Washington Territory Governor [[Isaac Stevens|Isaac I. Stevens]], {{Cullum|986}}, and 2nd Lieutenant [[John Mullan]], {{Cullum|1550}}, [[1 ...
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  • ...ar]] and be killed in the battle of Chantilly, Virginia. His son, [[Hazard Stevens]], who was born during his father's posting to Newport, would earn the Meda ...
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