William Cullen Stevens (August 29, 1848 – October 2, 1897) was an American merchant and politician from New York.
In 1874, he moved to Malone, became the senior member of the firm Stevens, Bowen & Co, and opened a hardware store.
[6] While in the Assembly, he obtained appropriations for the Northern New York Institute for Deaf Mutes, which he helped found and took a deep interest in.
[10] In between Assembly sessions as financial clerk, he worked as a salesman for the Lawrence-Webter Company of Malone.
Their children were Mabel, Jennie, Susie, and Wallace H.[3] Stevens died at home from heart failure on October 2, 1897, the day after he was appointed chairman of the Republican county committee.