Hazard Stevens

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Hazard Stevens was a 19th-century American soldier, politician, and mountaineer best known for making the first documented ascent of Mount Rainier.

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instanceOf American soldier
human
mountaineer
politician
awardReceived Medal of Honor
birthDate 1842-06-09
burialPlace Island Cemetery, Newport, Rhode Island
causeOfDeath illness
climb Mount Rainier
climbingPartner P. B. Van Trump
conflict American Civil War
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfFirstAscent 1870-08-17
deathDate 1918-10-11
describedAtURL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazard_Stevens
educatedAt Harvard University
surface form: Harvard College
ethnicGroup White American
familyName Stevens
father Isaac Ingalls Stevens
genre biography
givenName Hazard
hasHonor Medal of Honor recipient for Civil War actions
heldPosition member of the Washington Territorial Legislature
special customs inspector for the Port of Boston
languageSpoken English
militaryBranch Union Army
militaryRank brevet brigadier general
mother Margaret Lyman Stevens
name Hazard Stevens self-link
notableEvent wounded in action during the American Civil War
notableFor first documented ascent of Mount Rainier
notableWork The Life of Isaac Ingalls Stevens
occupation mountaineer
politician
soldier
placeOfBirth Newport, Rhode Island
placeOfDeath Belmont, Massachusetts
politicalActivity Republican Party politics in Washington Territory
residence Boston, Massachusetts
Olympia
surface form: Olympia, Washington Territory
subjectOf The Life of Isaac Ingalls Stevens

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Mount Rainier firstAscentBy Hazard Stevens
Tahoma firstRecordedAscentBy Hazard Stevens
Hazard Stevens name Hazard Stevens self-link