Stevenson, Adlai E. (Adlai Ewing), 1835-1914
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Stevenson, Adlai Ewing, active 1897-1898, US politician
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Stevenson, an Illinois lawyer and Congressman, was first assistant postmaster general (1885-1889), and U.S. vice president (1893-1897).
Stevenson was an Illinois lawyer, congressman (1875-1877, 1879-1881), and U.S. vice president (1893-1897).
Adlai E. Stevenson was born in Kentucky in 1835. He was congressman from Illinois during the 1870s, and was vice president under President Grover Cleveland from 1893-1897. He died in 1914.
U.S. vice president, U.S. representative from Illinois, and lawyer.
Native Kentuckian, lawyer, U.S. congressman from Ill., vice president of the U.S.
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Attorney & Democratic politician from Bloomington, Ill. Adlai's wife, Letitia, was one of the founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Adlai was a US Congressman, 1875-1877 & 1879-1881, and Vice-President, 1893-1897.
Attorney & Democratic politician from Bloomington, Ill. Adlai's wife, Letitia, was one of the founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution.
Adlai was a US Congressman, 1875-1877 & 1879-1881, and Vice-President, 1893-1897.
Lawyer & Democrat politician from Bloomington, Ill.; vice-president of the U.S., 1893-1897. Also represented are his mother, wife, children & grandchildren.
Stevenson was active in Illinois and national Democratic politics. He was a district attorney (1865-1869), twice elected to Congress (1875-1877, 1879-1881), a delegate to the Democratic national conventions of 1884-1892, and first assistant postmaster general (1885-1889). His wife, Letitia G., was one of the founders of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and active in many other women's social organizations. His daughters, Letitia E. & Julia, participated in the social life of the vice-presidential household. His grandson, Adlai E. Stevenson II, was governor of Illinois (1949-1953), twice the Democratic candidate for U.S. President (1952 & 1956), and U.S. ambassador to the U.N. (1961-1965). Another grandson, Adlai S. Hardin, was a noted sculptor.
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