Born:
March 18, 1837
Died:
June 24, 1908
Age:
71
Summary

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, the only president in American history to serve two non-consecutive terms in office (1885–1889 and 1893–1897). 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.

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Cleveland's last cabinet. Front row, left to right: Daniel S. Lamont, Richard Olney, Cleveland, John G. Carlisle, Judson Harmon Back row, left to right: David R. Francis, William L. Wilson, Hilary A. Herbert, Julius S. Morton
Cleveland's last cabinet. Front row, left to right: Daniel S. Lamont, Richard Olney, Cleveland, John G. Carlisle, Judson Harmon Back row, left to right: David R. Francis, William L. Wilson, Hilary A. Herbert, Julius S. Morton
Cleveland's first cabinet. Front row, left to right: Thomas F. Bayard, Cleveland, Daniel Manning, Lucius Q. C. Lamar Back row, left to right: William F. Vilas, William C. Whitney, William C. Endicott, Augustus H. Garland
Cleveland's first cabinet. Front row, left to right: Thomas F. Bayard, Cleveland, Daniel Manning, Lucius Q. C. Lamar Back row, left to right: William F. Vilas, William C. Whitney, William C. Endicott, Augustus H. Garland
Gubernatorial portrait of Grover Cleveland.
Gubernatorial portrait of Grover Cleveland.
Cleveland in 1903 at age 66 by Frederick Gutekunst
Cleveland in 1903 at age 66 by Frederick Gutekunst
Oil painting of Grover Cleveland, painted in 1899 by Anders Zorn
Oil painting of Grover Cleveland, painted in 1899 by Anders Zorn
Results of the 1892 election
Results of the 1892 election
Caldwell Presbyterian Church and parsonage, birthplace of Grover Cleveland
Caldwell Presbyterian Church and parsonage, birthplace of Grover Cleveland
An anti-Blaine cartoon presents him as the "tattooed man," with many indelible scandals.
An anti-Blaine cartoon presents him as the "tattooed man," with many indelible scandals.
 
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