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  1. Stephen Grover Cleveland, dit Grover Cleveland, né le 18 mars 1837 à Caldwell et mort le 24 juin 1908 à Princeton, est un homme d'État américain, 22e et 24e président des États-Unis. Il est le seul président, à ce jour, à avoir été élu pour deux mandats non consécutifs : de 1885 à 1889 et de 1893 à 1897. Il est ainsi le seul à ...

  2. 19 de oct. de 2018 · Written by Tyler Bagwell. Maria Halpin didn’t report because her assailant was the sheriff and he told her “he was determined to secure [her] ruin if it cost him $10,000, or if he was hanged by the neck for it.”. Also, it was 1873, and laws protecting women against sexual assault were nonexistent. When she did come forward in 1884, it was ...

  3. 18 de mar. de 2022 · 2. Yes, he’s a distant relative of the guy they named the city of Cleveland after. But Grover didn’t grow up in Ohio. He was born in New Jersey and later moved to New York state. 3. Cleveland was a big guy. He wasn’t called Big Steve, as one of his political nicknames, for nothing.

  4. 1 de ene. de 2013 · The son of the future president of the United States—Grover Cleveland. The story of how the man who held the nation’s highest office eventually came to take responsibility for his son is a thrilling one that reads like a sordid romance novel—including allegations of rape, physical violence, and prostitution.

    • Charles Lachman
  5. The Campaign and Election of 1884: Grover Cleveland carried four advantages into the 1884 presidential campaign. First, his battles with Tammany Hall had won the support of middle-class voters from both parties. Second, his reformism emphasized hard work, merit, and efficiency, reinforcing his appeal to Republicans as well as to Democrats.

  6. Stephen Grover Cleveland spent 28 of his 71 years in Buffalo, stopping here at age 18 in what he had intended as a trip to Cleveland, Ohio. John Milburn , who had clerked for lawyer Cleveland decades earlier, wrote a memorial essay for the Buffalo Historical Society, claiming Cleveland as "true son" of Buffalo because he "developed and matured right here."

  7. 20 de jun. de 2020 · 34 th Mayor of Buffalo. After his Sheriff days, Cleveland contested and won a mayoral election against Milton C. Beebe. He was elected with 15,120 votes against 11,528 votes secured by Milton. Cleveland was sworn into office on January 2, 1882 as the 34th Mayor of Buffalo.