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John Stevens (inventor)
Col. John Stevens, III (1749 - March 6 , 1838 ) was a lawyer, engineer, and inventor.
Born in New York, New York , the son of John Stevens (1715-1792), secretary to Governor Livingston of New York, and his wife Elizabeth Alexander.
He graduated King’s College (which became Columbia University ) in May 1768
At age 27 he was appointed a Captain in Washington 's army, and was afterwards treasurer of New Jersey , and bought at public auction from the state of New Jersey land which had been confiscated from a Tory landowner. The land, described as "William Bayard's farm at Hoebuck" comprised approximately what is now the city of Hoboken .
In 1802 he built a screw-driven steamboat, and in 1809 he built the Phoenix , an ocean-going steamboat. On October 11 , 1811 Stevens' ship the Juliana , began operation as the first steam -powered ferry (service was between New York, New York , and Hoboken, New Jersey ). He then built the first steam locomotive in the United States in 1825 . He helped develop United States patent law .
On 17 October 1782 he married Rachel Cox, a descendant of the Langfeldts who originally settled New Brunswick, New Jersey.
They had nine children:
John Cox Stevens (1785-1857), first commodore of the New York Yacht Club
Robert Livingston Stevens (1787-1856)
Edwin Augustus Stevens (1795-1868), founder of Stevens Institute of Technology
James Alexander Stevens
Elizabeth Juliana Stevens
Mary Stevens
Harriet Stevens
Esther Cox Stevens
Catherine Sophia Stevens
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