George W. Stevens

George W. Stevens (October 1, 1834 – September 30, 1897) was an American civil engineer and architect practicing in Manchester, New Hampshire, during the nineteenth century.

[2] Stevens is first listed in the Manchester directories in 1866, as a civil engineer.

He lived in Manchester for about forty years, for eighteen of which he was employed as chief civil engineer for the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company.

In 1892 Stevens left Manchester to join Lockwood, Greene & Company as superintendent of construction for their southern mills.

[4] Augustus G. Stevens (1829-1901), elder brother of George W., was also an architect and engineer in Manchester, and designed the Hoyt Shoe Factory in 1892.