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U.S. Presidents: Grover Cleveland

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Stephen Grover Cleveland

(1837-1908)

Grover Cleveland

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Occupation

Lawyer

Governor

U.S. President (March 4, 1885 - March 4, 1889)

U.S. President (March 4, 1893 - March 4, 1897)

Mayor

Date of Birth March 18, 1837
Date of Death June 24, 1908
Place of Birth Caldwell, NJ
Place of Death Princeton, NJ
Education

Clinton Liberal Academy

Fayetteville Academy

Nicknames

"Big Steve"

"Uncle Jumbo"

”Guardian President”

Parents

Ann Cleveland

Richard Falley Cleveland

Spouse Frances Folsom
Political Party

Democratic

Number of Children Six

Did You Know?

President Cleveland...

  • ...was the only person to serve two non-consecutive terms as president.
  • ...was the only president to ever get married and have a child born while in the White House.
  • ...lived a nomadic youth due to his father moving from church to church.

Biography

Grover Cleveland, born March 18, 1837, was a tough opponent of political corruption who fiercely guarded the integrity of the offices in which he served. He lost a second term as incumbent but won back the presidency four years later. He earned the nickname ”guardian president” for his record-breaking use of veto power and strengthened the executive branch, ushering in the modern presidential era.

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