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  1. Letitia Green Stevenson (née Green; January 8, 1843 – December 25, 1913) was the wife of Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson I, and thus second lady of the United States from 1893 to 1897.

  2. The Letitia Green Stevenson Chapter of the NSDAR was the fourth one founded in the state of Illinois and the seventy-ninth one founded in the U.S. In October of that year, an amendment was adopted by the NSDAR which stated that no chapter could be named after a living person.

  3. Letitia Green Stevenson (8 de enero de 1843-25 de diciembre de 1913) fue la esposa del vicepresidente Adlai E. Stevenson I y, por lo tanto, segunda dama de los Estados Unidos de 1893 a 1897.

  4. Speech by Letitia Stevenson on the Origins of the DAR, delivered in 1893 at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.

  5. Stevenson. Letitia was born in Allegheny, (Pittsburgh) Pennsylvania, although she spent most of her early life in Kentucky. Her father, Rev. Lewis W. Green was President of the Alleghany Theological Seminary. Her mother was Mary Peasley Fry, whose second marriage was to Rev. Green.

  6. Letitia Green Stevenson Chapter - Daughters of the American Revolution. 104 likes · 32 talking about this. Letitia Green Stevenson Chapter NSDAR in Bloomington IL is a nonprofit women's service...

  7. Letitia Green Stevenson joined DAR in 1893 with the National Number 2635. The Letitia Green Stevenson Chapter in Bloomington, Ill., of which she was an organizing member, formed in 1894 and was named in her honor. Mrs. Stevenson was a new member of DAR when she was elected President General.