NameJohn Cox Stevens
Birth24 Jul 1785
Death13 Jun 1857
FatherCol. John Stevens III (1749-1838)
MotherRachel Cox (1761-1839)
Misc. Notes
Best known for founding and serving as the first Commodore of the New York Yacht Club as well as being a member of the America syndicate which won the first America's Cup trophy in 1851.

The sporting son in the family, he built a series of yachts. In 1844, on board his yacht, Gimcrack, he was named Commodore of the New York Yacht Club which he and nine others had just proposed forming.

Stevens once served as president of The Jockey Club and setup the 1823 Great North-South Match. The race stoked sectional tensions when the Northern horse, "American Eclipse," defeated the southern colt, "Sir Henry". The northern victory encouraged a northern enthusiasm for horse racing but embarrassed southerners with their pretensions of superiority in breeding, training, and racing horses. He was also a founding member of New York's oldest gentlemen's society, the Union Club. He introduced Cricket to the United States.
He ran the company which had the first steam ferry between Hoboken, New Jersey and New York City.

Stevens was inducted into the America's Cup Hall of Fame in 1994.

DOB given as 9/24/1785
Spouses
1Maria C. Livingston
Marriage27 Dec 1809
Last Modified 28 Mar 2010Created 7 May 2020 using Reunion for Macintosh