Chiefly letters written by Stevenson to her mother, Mary Leoma Lewis Stevenson, and her sisters, Lalla, Peurifoy, and Sarah, relating to her European trip on the S.S. President Roosevelt (1925) and her activities as principal welfare officer for the Displaced Persons Operations of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration at Landau and Dingolfing, Germany (1945-1946); Chief of the Welfare Section, U.S. Military Government in Nagasaki and Kure, Japan (1949-1954); social worker for Alaska Native Service of U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs (1953-1954); and community worker for Woman's Division of Christian Service, Methodist Church Board of Missions, in Havelock, N.C. (1954-1957), and Puerto Rican community in New York City (1958-1959). Also includes typescript, 1 Jan. - 2 July 1945, 19 May 1948, extracts from minutes of the Bethlehem Center Board, Washington Street Methodist Church, Columbia, S.C.; and letter, 2 Jan. 1927, from Alex[ander L. Lewis], recalling Wade Hampton's appearance at a political rally at Galivants Ferry in 1876.