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Charles Hugh Stevenson

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Charles Hugh Stevenson

Birth
Snow Hill, Worcester County, Maryland, USA
Death
30 Jul 1943 (aged 73)
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Snow Hill, Worcester County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Lawyer, statistician, author. Lehigh; LL.M. George Washington, 1896, D.C.L., 1898. Assistant, U.S. Fish Commission, 1891-1909; special agent, U.S. Bureau of Census, 1909; lecturer LeHigh University, 1909. Medals, Columbian Expos, 1904; Paris Expos, 1900; Pan-Am Expos, 1901; Paris Expos, 1909; Smithsonian Prize, Int. Fishery Cong, 1908.

Co-author, with George Frederick Kunz, The Book of the Pearl, 1908. Author, International Regulation of Fisheries on the High Seas, 1909; Preservation of Fishery Products; Foreign Fishery Trade; The Shad Fisheries; Fishery Legislation; Oyster Industries; and Fishery Products in Art and Industries, and numerous other articles and reports related to fisheries.

Married Elizabeth Grace Helson, Apr. 21, 1909. Removed from Washington, D.C. to Detroit, Michigan, abt 1909-1910. Founded the Davenport Realty firm in Detroit, 1913. Founded the Stevenson Hotel, 1915 (now Milner Arms Apts.)(Nat'l Reg. Hist. Sites, Sept. 22, 1997). President, Detroit Hotel Assn., 1920; v-pres., Woodmere Cemetery Assn., 1931.
Lawyer, statistician, author. Lehigh; LL.M. George Washington, 1896, D.C.L., 1898. Assistant, U.S. Fish Commission, 1891-1909; special agent, U.S. Bureau of Census, 1909; lecturer LeHigh University, 1909. Medals, Columbian Expos, 1904; Paris Expos, 1900; Pan-Am Expos, 1901; Paris Expos, 1909; Smithsonian Prize, Int. Fishery Cong, 1908.

Co-author, with George Frederick Kunz, The Book of the Pearl, 1908. Author, International Regulation of Fisheries on the High Seas, 1909; Preservation of Fishery Products; Foreign Fishery Trade; The Shad Fisheries; Fishery Legislation; Oyster Industries; and Fishery Products in Art and Industries, and numerous other articles and reports related to fisheries.

Married Elizabeth Grace Helson, Apr. 21, 1909. Removed from Washington, D.C. to Detroit, Michigan, abt 1909-1910. Founded the Davenport Realty firm in Detroit, 1913. Founded the Stevenson Hotel, 1915 (now Milner Arms Apts.)(Nat'l Reg. Hist. Sites, Sept. 22, 1997). President, Detroit Hotel Assn., 1920; v-pres., Woodmere Cemetery Assn., 1931.


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