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  1. Grover Cleveland: Life Before the Presidency. In his youth, no one would have thought it likely that Stephen Grover Cleveland would become President of the United States. He was born in Caldwell, New Jersey, on March 18, 1837, the fifth of nine children. His father, the Reverend Richard Cleveland, was a nearly impoverished, Yale-educated ...

  2. Please come visit us by making an appointment. 973-226-0001 or GCMuseum@gmail.com. About The Grover Cleveland Online Presidential Library The Grover Cleveland Online Presidential Library is a growing digital repository of items associated with President Grover Cleveland, First Lady Frances Folsom, his political career, personal life, his ...

  3. 6. Apr. 2016 · However, Charles Lachman in his 2011 book A Secret Life: The Sex, Lies, and Scandals of President Grover Cleveland asserts that the conventional wisdom about Cleveland’s decent behavior was PR spin and “fundamentally dishonest.” Lachman claims that Halpin was a respectable woman, not a harlot, and that in a “long-forgotten” affidavit she claimed that Cleveland assaulted her “by use ...

  4. 2. Dez. 2023 · Grover Cleveland’s Family and Personal Life Grover Cleveland’s Biography. Cleveland’s personal life was marked by an enduring love story with his wife, Frances Folsom. They first met when Frances was just a child, and her father, a close friend of Cleveland’s, passed away. Cleveland became her legal guardian, and as she grew older ...

  5. 20. Juni 2020 · Grover Cleveland, a two non-consecutive term President of the United States of America, was a New York-born lawyer who holds the record of being the first Democrat to occupy the White House after the American Civil War. His terms as president were characterized by fiscal conservatism. He also had to grapple with the economic depression of 1893 (i.e. the Panic of 1893).

  6. Grover Cleveland: Life in Brief. By Henry F. Graff. Stephen Grover Cleveland fell into politics without really trying. In 1881, local businessmen asked Cleveland, then a young lawyer, to run for mayor of Buffalo, New York. He agreed and won the Democratic nomination and the election. As mayor, Cleveland exposed city corruption and earned such a ...

  7. Grover Cleveland: Life After the Presidency. Following Cleveland’s retirement from political office in 1897, he played the stock market and practiced law in order to support his substantial family—though it is estimated that by 1896 he had amassed a moderate personal fortune of $350,000. He moved to a spacious house in Princeton, New Jersey ...