Topic: Grover Cleveland

Biography: Grover Cleveland

Stephen Grover Cleveland, born March 18, 1837, in Caldwell, New Jersey , was both the twenty-second and the twenty-fourth President of the United States. Cleveland lived in Fayetteville, New York , from 1841-50, but it was common practice for a church to ...
Frances Clara Folsom Cleveland Preston was the wife of Grover Cleveland , the twenty-second and twenty-fourth President of the United States. She married President Cleveland at the age of twenty-one during his first term, and is both the youngest First Lady and ...
In recent years, there have been plenty of political sex scandals, both on the Democrat and Republican sides of the spectrum. Of course, the most blatant scandal of them all which is still in the news was when Bill Clinton had sex ...

The legacy of Grover Cleveland

He was actually born Stephen Grover Cleveland to Richard and Ann (Neal) Cleveland and was the 5th child of nine children the had. He was distantly related to Gen. Moses Cleaveland, from whom Cleveland, Ohio is named for. Buffalo, being a border ...
There have been 47 vice presidents of the United States of America, some VPs are VERY well known, others COMPLETELY obscure. Fate and forturnes often play a hand determining in which column each VP ends up. Thomas Jefferson (1797 - 1801) [John ...

The Million Dollar Bill

This was a question that came up in my house a short time ago and no one really knew the answer for sure although the know it all daughter informed all of us to the point of argument that the million did ...

Who is Grover Cleveland?

Stephen Grover Cleveland (1837-1908) was the 22nd and 24th President of the United States. His father was a pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Caldwell; it was because of his father’s association with the church that Grover Cleveland was named Steven ...
The simple answer to this question is that almost half of the United States presidents to date have served more than one term as president. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison , James Monroe , Andrew Jackson , Ulysses S. Grant, ...
Madame Tussauds rethinks its pitch to DC tourists, bets on popularity of American presidents Forget Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers.Washington visitors apparently want to see the likes of John Quincy Adams, Grover Cleveland and perhaps Chester A. Arthur.The city's Madame Tussauds ...

Frances Cleveland

Frances Cleveland, nee Frances Folsom, also called (1913-47) Frances Cleveland Preston (b. After her graduation from Wells College in Aurora, New York, in 1885, Frances and her mother toured Europe for a year. During this time Frances continued her long-standing correspondence with ...
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