Alexander Campbell Stevenson

Alexander Campbell Stevenson (November 21, 1802 – January 2, 1889) was an American farmer, physician, and politician.

After earning his medical degree, Stevenson returned to Indiana for good in 1826, starting a practice in the city of Greencastle.

While on the board, Stevenson helped found the Indiana State Fair to promote agricultural development and collaboration.

[2][4] Stevenson married three women, the first two of whom he outlived, and had twelve children, among which he divided his farm prior to his death in 1889.

After his death, he was inducted to the Indiana Hall of Fame for Agriculture at Purdue University.