Stephens
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[edit] People
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- You may be looking for someone whose family name is Stevens or Stephenson.
- Stephens, Alexander (1812-1883), Vice President of the Confederate States of America
- Stephens, Brice, U.S. vocalist (Mutha's Day Out)
- Stephens, Brooke, actress who portrayed the Star Trek: Voyager's Naomi Wildman in 2 episodes
- Stephens, Frederic George (1828-1907), British art critic: Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
- Stephens, Helen (1918-1994), U.S. athlete
- Stephens, Holman Fred (1868-1931), British civil engineer in railroads
- Stephens, Hubert D. (1875-1946), U.S. politician
- Stephens, James, Irish nationalist, founder of the Irish Republican Brotherhood
- Stephens, James (1882-1950), Irish novelist and poet
- Stephens, James (born 1951), U.S. actor
- Stephens, James Francis (1792-1852), English zoologist
- Stephens, John Lloyd (1805-1852), U.S. explorer and diplomat
- Stephens, Rayner (1805-1879), Scottish Methodist minister
- Stephens, Robert (1931-1995), British actor
- Stephens, Simon, British playwright
- Stephens, Stan (born 1929), U.S. politician
- Stephens, Steve, U.S. television host and musician
- Stephens, Thomas (1821-1875), Welsh historian and critic
- Stephens, Toby (born 1969), British actor
- Stephens, Uriah Smith (1821-1882), U.S. labor leader
- Stephens, Vern (1920-1968), U.S. baseball player
- Stephens, William (1859-1944), U.S. politician
- Stephens, Willis (born 1955), U.S. politician who called his constituents 'idiots'
- See also Stephenson and Stevenson
[edit] Places
- St. Stephens, Alabama
- Stephens, Arkansas
- St. Stephens, North Carolina
- Stephens City, Virginia
- Stephens County, Georgia
- Stephens County, Oklahoma
- Stephens County, Texas
- A.H. Stephens State Historic Park, Georgia, U.S.A.
- Stephens State Park, New Jersey
- Stephens Passage, a channel in the Alexander Archipelago in southeastern Alaska
- Stephens Island, in the Marlborough Sounds in the South Island of New Zealand
- Stephens Island Wren, noted for being considered the only known species to be entirely wiped out by a single individual
- Stephens Island, in Queensland, Australia
- Stephens Island, in British Columbia, Canada
- Port Stephens, a large coastal inlet and Local Government Area of Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia
[edit] Court cases
- R. v. Dudley and Stephens (1884)