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  1. 28 de dic. de 2023 · In 1886, Frances Cleveland became the youngest first lady in United States history. This guide provides access to materials related to "Frances Cleveland” in the Chronicling America digital collection of historic newspapers.

  2. Esther (1893 – 1980), Marion (1895 – 1977), Richard Folsom (1897 – 1974), Francis Grover (1903 – 1995) Education - Bachelor of Arts degree from Wells College in Aurora, New York in 1885. Firsts - 1st First Lady to be married in the White House. 1st First Lady to have a baby in the White House. 1st President’s widow to remarry.

  3. Cleveland and Frances Folsom became close to each other, despite being around 27 years younger than Cleveland. On 2 June 1886, they married. This was the first and only couple to wed in the White House. When Frances Folsom became Mrs. Cleveland, she took the role of the First Lady. She gave two receptions every week.

  4. 23 de jun. de 2020 · >> frances folsom cleveland was a celebrity first lady unlike almost any before her, and the mass production of her image to sell a variety of goods by the american consumer industry in the mid-1880s angered both her and her husband, president grover cleveland. >> to help us understand the frances cleveland sensation sweeping the country, we begin our story inside 1600 pennsylvania avenue as a ...

  5. Frances “Frank” Clara Folsom was born on July 21, 1864, in Buffalo, New York, to Emma and Oscar Folsom. Her father operated a firm with law partner Grover Cleveland, who became a close family friend and was even referred to by Frances as “Uncle Cleve.”. When she was eleven years old, her father died in a carriage accident.

  6. Frances Cleveland. (First Lady of the United States (1886-89, 1893-97)) Frances Cleveland, born as Frances Clara Folsom, became the 27th First Lady of the U.S. when she married the US president Grover Cleveland in 1886. She was just 21 at the time of her marriage and became the youngest ever first lady in American history.

  7. Rose Cleveland had entertained both Emma and her daughter Frances at the White House, and the President's visits with the Folsoms were common knowledge. When the announcement came that forty-eight-year-old President Cleveland had married a Folsom, no one was surprised; most were shocked, however, to find that he had married not Emma Folsom, but rather her twenty-one-year-old daughter, Frances.