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Grover ClevelandFamous memorial
- Original Name
- Stephen Grover Cleveland
- Birth
- Caldwell, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
- Death
- 24 Jun 1908 (aged 71)Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
- Burial
- Princeton,Mercer County,New Jersey,USAShow MapGPS-Latitude: 40.3530063, Longitude: -74.6608397
- Plot
- Section 1, Block U, Lot 15, Grave 12
- Memorial ID
- 205View Source
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22nd and 24th United States President, New York Governor. A Democrat, he was first elected President in 1884, defeated in 1888, and reelected in 1892, becoming the first United States President to serve two non-consecutive terms, Donald Trump following him in 2016 and 2024. One of nine children of a Presbyterian minister, he was raised in Fayetteville, upstate New York, becoming a lawyer in Buffalo, New York. From 1871 to 1873, he served as the 17th Sheriff of Erie County. At age 44, he was elected the 35th Mayor of Buffalo in 1881, and later became the 28th Governor of New York. In 1885, he ran for President, and won with the support of Democrats and reform Republicans (called by the press, "Mugwumps" because of their dislike for RepublicanJames G. Blaine). A bachelor, he was initially ill at ease with the social aspects of the job, and in June 1886, he married 21-year-old Frances Folsom; making him the first United States President to be married in the White House. He did not believe in the spoils system, and brought integrity to the office of the President. He vetoed many private pension bills to pay fraudulent claims for former Union veterans of the Civil War, vetoed a bill to grant veterans pensions for disabilities not caused by military service, and vetoed any bill that he thought would grant special favors to a specific group. Vetoing a bill to give seed money to drought-stricken farmers in Texas, he wrote, "Federal aid in such cases encourages the expectation of paternal care on the part of the Government and weakens the sturdiness of our national character." In December 1887, he asked Congress to reduce high protective tariffs. Cleveland was defeated in the election of 1888 by Republican candidateBenjamin Harrison, but had received more popular votes than Harrison, losing on the electoral vote count. Running again in 1892, Cleveland won the election, but faced an immediate crisis of an acute economic depression in the country. Dealing through the Treasury Department rather than address individual business failures, he obtained repeal of the inflationary Sherman Silver Purchase Act, and maintained the Treasury's gold reserve. When railroad workers struck in Chicago, violating a federal injunction against strikes, he sent the Army to Chicago to enforce the law. Cleveland also forced Great Britain to accept arbitration in a boundary dispute with Venezuela. His economic policies were becoming generally unpopular and in 1896, his party deserted him, nominating insteadWilliam Jennings Bryan for President. After leaving the White House, he retired to Princeton, New Jersey, where he died in 1908.
22nd and 24th United States President, New York Governor. A Democrat, he was first elected President in 1884, defeated in 1888, and reelected in 1892, becoming the first United States President to serve two non-consecutive terms, Donald Trump following him in 2016 and 2024. One of nine children of a Presbyterian minister, he was raised in Fayetteville, upstate New York, becoming a lawyer in Buffalo, New York. From 1871 to 1873, he served as the 17th Sheriff of Erie County. At age 44, he was elected the 35th Mayor of Buffalo in 1881, and later became the 28th Governor of New York. In 1885, he ran for President, and won with the support of Democrats and reform Republicans (called by the press, "Mugwumps" because of their dislike for RepublicanJames G. Blaine). A bachelor, he was initially ill at ease with the social aspects of the job, and in June 1886, he married 21-year-old Frances Folsom; making him the first United States President to be married in the White House. He did not believe in the spoils system, and brought integrity to the office of the President. He vetoed many private pension bills to pay fraudulent claims for former Union veterans of the Civil War, vetoed a bill to grant veterans pensions for disabilities not caused by military service, and vetoed any bill that he thought would grant special favors to a specific group. Vetoing a bill to give seed money to drought-stricken farmers in Texas, he wrote, "Federal aid in such cases encourages the expectation of paternal care on the part of the Government and weakens the sturdiness of our national character." In December 1887, he asked Congress to reduce high protective tariffs. Cleveland was defeated in the election of 1888 by Republican candidateBenjamin Harrison, but had received more popular votes than Harrison, losing on the electoral vote count. Running again in 1892, Cleveland won the election, but faced an immediate crisis of an acute economic depression in the country. Dealing through the Treasury Department rather than address individual business failures, he obtained repeal of the inflationary Sherman Silver Purchase Act, and maintained the Treasury's gold reserve. When railroad workers struck in Chicago, violating a federal injunction against strikes, he sent the Army to Chicago to enforce the law. Cleveland also forced Great Britain to accept arbitration in a boundary dispute with Venezuela. His economic policies were becoming generally unpopular and in 1896, his party deserted him, nominating insteadWilliam Jennings Bryan for President. After leaving the White House, he retired to Princeton, New Jersey, where he died in 1908.
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GROVER CLEVELAND
BORN CALDWELL NJ
MARCH 18TH
1837
DIED PRINCETON NJ
JUNE 24TH
1908
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Anna NealCleveland Hastings
1830–1909
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Rev William Neal Cleveland
1832–1906
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Mary AllenCleveland Hoyt
1833–1914
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Richard Cecil Cleveland
1835–1872
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Margaret Louise FalleyCleveland Bacon
1838–1932
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Lewis Frederick Cleveland
1841–1872
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Susan SophiaCleveland Yeomans
1843–1938
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Rose Elizabeth "Libbie" Cleveland
1846–1918
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- Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205/grover-cleveland: accessed), memorial page for Grover Cleveland (18 Mar 1837–24 Jun 1908), Find a Grave Memorial ID205, citing Princeton Cemetery, Princeton,Mercer County,New Jersey,USA;Maintained by Find a Grave.
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