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Grover Cleveland

Grover Cleveland
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22nd and 24th President of the United States
In office
March 4, 1893 – March 4, 1897
Vice President Adlai Stevenson I
Preceded by Benjamin Harrison
Succeeded by William McKinley
In office
March 4, 1885 – March 4, 1889
Vice President Thomas A. Hendricks (1885)
None (1885–1889)
Preceded by Chester A. Arthur
Succeeded by Benjamin Harrison
28th Governor of New York
In office
January 1, 1883 – January 6, 1885
Lieutenant David B. Hill
Preceded by Alonzo B. Cornell
Succeeded by David B. Hill
34th Mayor of Buffalo
In office
January 2, 1882 – November 20, 1882
Preceded by Alexander Brush
Succeeded by Marcus M. Drake
17th Sheriff of Erie County, New York
In office
January 1, 1871 – 1873
Preceded by Charles Darcy
Succeeded by John B. Weber
Personal details
Born Stephen Grover Cleveland
(1837-03-18)March 18, 1837
Caldwell, New Jersey, U.S.
Died June 24, 1908(1908-06-24) (aged 71)
Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.
Resting place Princeton Cemetery, New Jersey
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Frances Folsom (m. 1886)
Relations Rose Cleveland, sister
Philippa Foot, granddaughter
Children 5, including Ruth ("Baby"), Esther, Richard
Profession
Signature Cursive signature in ink
The First Cleveland Cabinet
Office Name Term
President Grover Cleveland 1885–1889
Vice President Thomas A. Hendricks 1885
None 1885–1889
Secretary of State Thomas F. Bayard 1885–1889
Secretary of Treasury Daniel Manning 1885–1887
Charles S. Fairchild 1887–1889
Secretary of War William Crowninshield Endicott 1885–1889
Attorney General Augustus Hill Garland 1885–1889
Postmaster General William Freeman Vilas 1885–1888
Donald M. Dickinson 1888–1889
Secretary of the Navy William Collins Whitney 1885–1889
Secretary of the Interior Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar II 1885–1888
William Freeman Vilas 1888–1889
Secretary of Agriculture Norman Jay Coleman 1889
The Second Cleveland Cabinet
Office Name Term
President Grover Cleveland 1893–1897
Vice President Adlai E. Stevenson I 1893–1897
Secretary of State Walter Q. Gresham 1893–1895
Richard Olney 1895–1897
Secretary of Treasury John G. Carlisle 1893–1897
Secretary of War Daniel S. Lamont 1893–1897
Attorney General Richard Olney 1893–1895
Judson Harmon 1895–1897
Postmaster General Wilson S. Bissell 1893–1895
William Lyne Wilson 1895–1897
Secretary of the Navy Hilary A. Herbert 1893–1897
Secretary of the Interior M. Hoke Smith 1893–1896
David R. Francis 1896–1897
Secretary of Agriculture Julius S. Morton 1893–1897

Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837 – June 24, 1908) was an American politician and lawyer who was the 22nd and 24th President of the United States. He won the popular vote for three presidential elections – in 1884, 1888, and 1892 – and was one of two Democrats (with Woodrow Wilson) to be elected president during the era of Republican political domination dating from 1861 to 1933. He was also the first and to date only President in American history to serve two non-consecutive terms in office.

Cleveland was the leader of the pro-business Bourbon Democrats who opposed high tariffs, Free Silver, inflation, imperialism, and subsidies to business, farmers, or veterans. His crusade for political reform and fiscal conservatism made him an icon for American conservatives of the era. Cleveland won praise for his honesty, self-reliance, integrity, and commitment to the principles of classical liberalism. He fought political corruption, patronage, and bossism. As a reformer Cleveland had such prestige that the like-minded wing of the Republican Party, called "Mugwumps", largely bolted the GOP presidential ticket and swung to his support in the 1884 election.


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