John Stevens
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John Stevens is the name of a number of prominent people:
- Sir John Stevens (b. 1942) former Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police.
- John Stevens (1682-1737), immigrant to America, Port Collector at Perth Amboy.
- John Stevens (1749-1838), engineer who developed the multitubular boiler engine and the screw screw propeller
- John Stevens (c. 1716-1792) was a delegate to the Continental Congress from New Jersey
- John L. Stevens (1820-1895) was the U.S. Ambassador to Hawai'i who took part in a conspiracy to overthrow Queen Lili'uokalani
- John Lloyd Stephens (1805-1852) explorer, travel writer, and Panama railroad director
- John Harrington Stevens (1820-1900), considered to be the first settler in the city of Minneapolis, Minnesota
- John Stevens (1845 - 1916), a New Zealand politician.
- John F. Stevens (1853-1943) built the Great Northern Railroad in the United States and was chief engineer on the Panama Canal
- John Stevens (1940-1994) an English drummer and founding member of the Spontaneous Music Ensemble
- John Paul Stevens (b. 1920), U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice since 1975
- John Stevens (singer), American Idol contestant.
- John Stevens (politician) was the founder of the Pro-Euro Conservative Party
- John Stevens (scholar) an expert on Buddhism
- John Stevens (hockey), retired professional ice hockey player and current Philadelphia Flyers head coach.
- John Stevens, (b. 1971), former Australian rules footballer with Sydney
- John Stevens (singer-songwriter) played in Clovis Pillgreen, Dressed Up Naked
See also:
- Jon Stevens, New-Zealand born singer