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George Stevens (1803–1894)

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Preceded by
  
Sidney Willard

Name
  
George Stevens

Resting place
  
Mount Auburn Cemetery

Succeeded by
  
James D. Green

Role
  
Politician

Occupation
  
Pipe organ manufacturer

Died
  
August 15, 1894, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

George Stevens (April 22, 1803 – August 15, 1894) was an American manufacturer and politician who served as the third Mayor of Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Stevens was born to Nathaniel and Rebecca (Cobb) Stevens in Norway, Maine, on April 22, 1803.

Stevens and his brother William worked as apprentices for pipe organ manufacturer William Goodrich. Stevens took over Goodrich's firm and for two years starting in 1833, Stevens was a proprietor with William Gayetty of Stevens & Gayetty in East Cambridge, Massachusetts, however for most of his career, Stevens worked on his own. Stevens built over eight hundred pipe organs, he supplied many small churches with one- and two-manual organs.

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George Stevens (1803–1894) Wikipedia


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