- John L. Stevens
John Leavitt Stevens (
August 1 ,1820 –February 8 ,1895 ) was theUnited States Department of State Minister to the Kingdom of Hawai'i when he was accused of conspiring to overthrow Queen Lili'uokalani in association with theCommittee of Safety , led byLorrin A. Thurston andSanford B. Dole . The initialBlount Report commissioned by PresidentGrover Cleveland was submitted onJuly 17 ,1893 and found Stevens guilty of inappropriate conduct in support of the conspiracy to overthrow Hawaii's Queen. The later Morgan investigation conducted by theU.S. Congress , which led to theMorgan Report on February 26, 1894 found Stevens and other U.S. agents not guilty, after which Cleveland abandoned the matter.Stevens was born in the town of Mount Vernon in
Kennebec County, Maine . He lived in Augusta in the same county. He began as a newspaper editor before becoming Maine's delegate to the1860 Republican National Convention . He joined the United States Department of State and was appointed foreign Minister toParaguay ,Uruguay ,Sweden , andHawaii . President Cleveland forced Stevens into retirement in 1893 following the Hawaiian Revolution. He died two years later.ee also
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