Elizabeth Clementine Dodge Stedman (December 10, 1810 – November 19, 1889) was an American writer.
[1] Her father was David Low Dodge, who helped establish the New York Peace Society.
[2] Her brother was William E. Dodge, noted abolitionist, Native American rights activist, past president of the National Temperance Society, and founding member of YMCA of the USA.
She published Felicita, a Metrical Romance (1855), Poems (1867), and Bianco Capello, A Tragedy (1873), written during her time abroad in Italy.
[3] She married Edmund Burke Stedman, a merchant from Hartford, Connecticut, in 1830 at age 19.