Letitia Green Stevenson (January 8, 1843 — December 25, 1913) was the wife of United States Vice-President Adlai E. Stevenson I. They married in 1866 and had one son and three daughters. Mrs. Stevenson suffered from severe rheumatism that often forced her to wear leg braces. Nonetheless, she was described as a "keen observer and judge of people, and a charming hostess"". She also was one of the founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution.

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  • Letitia Green Stevenson (January 8, 1843 — December 25, 1913) was the wife of United States Vice-President Adlai E. Stevenson I. They married in 1866 and had one son and three daughters. Mrs. Stevenson suffered from severe rheumatism that often forced her to wear leg braces. Nonetheless, she was described as a "keen observer and judge of people, and a charming hostess"". She also was one of the founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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  • Letitia Green Stevenson (January 8, 1843 — December 25, 1913) was the wife of United States Vice-President Adlai E. Stevenson I. They married in 1866 and had one son and three daughters. Mrs. Stevenson suffered from severe rheumatism that often forced her to wear leg braces. Nonetheless, she was described as a "keen observer and judge of people, and a charming hostess"". She also was one of the founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
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