New Yorker Grover Cleveland was mayor of Buffalo before becoming governor in 1882. His reputation as a trustworthy reformer helped him land the Democratic presidential nomination in 1884.
CNN's Jake Tapper recently shared what he called the "quite disturbing" history of President Grover ... United States. While he was still a New York politician, and with Emma’s permission ...
Grover Cleveland’s victory brought ... anticipating the reforms of the Progressive Era. Cleveland asserted his independence from Congress with an unprecedented number of vetoes and forceful use of ...
But when your grandfather was president of the United States, history fills in the blanks. And when your grandfather earned a special footnote in presidential history, "Jeopardy!" turns him into a ...
They share a win-loss-win record, but the state of the union has changed. From tariffs to executive power, the two presidents ...
I might have missed Grover Cleveland’s 188th birthday on March 18 if Paul Jacob hadn’t pointed it out in his own column on the man who (as Jacob mentions) ...
Known as Stephen during his childhood in the Village of Clinton, the young boy later recognized by his middle name, Grover, ...