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in 1895. Lewis was also frequently hospitalized due to complications from an injury sustained while hunting. Stevenson traveled with her son to sanitariums across the region. Eventually, Stevenson's responsibilities waned as Lewis married and daughters Julia and Letitia left for boarding school.
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She suffered from severe rheumatism and migraine headaches 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 helped establish the
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in an era before this was common or publicly accepted. Letitia maintained the household in the frequent absence of her husband. Daughter Mary, nicknamed "Bessie", was sickly as a child and eventually succumbed to
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in 1892, Letitia campaigned on his behalf. Already used to public speaking through her leadership of Bloomington women's clubs, Stevenson spoke on her husband's behalf, especially in opposition to the
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in 1861, she returned to Lexington. After her father died the next year, Green moved with her mother north to
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to try to heal the divisions between North and South after the Civil War and succeeded Mrs.
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Letitia Green was born on January 8, 1843. She was the daughter of Presbyterian Reverend
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Lewis Stevenson became the Illinois secretary of state and father of
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After a political appointment in 1884 led to a move to
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in 1869, shortly after the birth of their first child,
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Second Lady of the United States
Adlai Stevenson
Anna Morton
Jennie Hobart
President General, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Mary Virginia Ellet Cabell
Mary Parke McFerson Foster
President General, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution
Mary Parke McFerson Foster
Mary Margaretta Fryer Manning
Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Bloomington, Illinois
Evergreen Cemetery
Democratic
Adlai Stevenson
Lewis
Lewis W. Green
Julia Green Scott
Vice President
Adlai E. Stevenson I
second lady of the United States

Lewis W. Green
Centre College
Danville, Kentucky
Joshua Fry
Lexington, Kentucky
Gramercy Park
New York City

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