Grover Cleveland Biography

Born asStephen Grover Cleveland
Occup.President
FromUSA
BornMarch 18, 1837
Caldwell, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedJune 24, 1908
Princeton, New Jersey, U.S.
CauseCoronary artery disease
Aged71 years
Grover Cleveland, birthed as Stephen Grover Cleveland on March 18, 1837, in Caldwell, New Jersey, was an American politician as well as legal representative that functioned as the 22nd and also 24th President of the United States. He was the only president to serve 2 non-consecutive terms, offering from 1885-1889 as well as 1893-1897. Cleveland was additionally the Governor of New York from 1883-1885.

Cleveland was the fifth of nine youngsters birthed to Richard Falley Cleveland, a Presbyterian priest, and also Ann Neal Cleveland. His family members moved to Fayetteville, New York, when he was 4 years old. Cleveland attended the Clinton Liberal Institute in Clinton, New York, and worked as an instructor as well as a clerk prior to researching law.

He was confessed to the bar in 1859 and started practicing regulation in Buffalo, New York. He went into politics as a Democrat as well as was elected sheriff of Erie County in 1870. Cleveland functioned as the mayor of Buffalo from 1882-1883 before being elected Governor of New York in 1882.

Cleveland's track record as a straightforward and also fair politician moved him to the Democratic governmental election in 1884. In the presidential campaign against Republican James G. Blaine, Cleveland interested voters with his assurances of public service reform and also a decrease in tariffs. Cleveland won the political election by a slim margin, becoming the first Democrat to be elected president given that James Buchanan in 1856.

As president, Cleveland implemented civil service reform, banned wasteful spending costs, and also supported for reduced tolls. He additionally managed a number of foreign policy difficulties, consisting of the situation in Samoa and the Venezuelan border conflict.

Cleveland shed his quote for re-election in 1888 to Republican Benjamin Harrison, yet he returned to the White House in 1893 after beating Harrison in the governmental political election. During his 2nd term, Cleveland focused on financial concerns, consisting of the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act and the execution of the Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act.

After leaving office in 1897, Cleveland retired to Princeton, New Jersey, where he died on June 24, 1908, at the age of 71. He is remembered as a right-minded political leader who represented sincerity, stability, as well as monetary responsibility.

Our collection contains 25 quotes who is written / told by Grover, under the main topics: Politics - History.

Related authors: Adlai E. Stevenson (Politician), James Buchan (Novelist), Charles Eastman (Author), Benjamin Harrison (President), Joseph Pulitzer (Publisher), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), James Buchanan (President)

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25 Famous quotes by Grover Cleveland

Small: The ship of democracy, which has weathered all storms, may sink through the mutiny of those on board
"The ship of democracy, which has weathered all storms, may sink through the mutiny of those on board"
Small: A truly American sentiment recognizes the dignity of labor and the fact that honor lies in honest toil
"A truly American sentiment recognizes the dignity of labor and the fact that honor lies in honest toil"
Small: Communism is a hateful thing, and a menace to peace and organized government
"Communism is a hateful thing, and a menace to peace and organized government"
Small: Your every voter, as surely as your chief magistrate, exercises a public trust
"Your every voter, as surely as your chief magistrate, exercises a public trust"
Small: I would rather the man who presents something for my consideration subject me to a zephyr of truth and
"I would rather the man who presents something for my consideration subject me to a zephyr of truth and a gentle breeze of responsibility rather than blow me down with a curtain of hot wind"
Small: Minds do not act together in public they simply stick together and when their private activities are re
"Minds do not act together in public; they simply stick together; and when their private activities are resumed, they fly apart again"
Small: In the scheme of our national government, the presidency is preeminently the peoples office
"In the scheme of our national government, the presidency is preeminently the people's office"
Small: A government for the people must depend for its success on the intelligence, the morality, the justice,
"A government for the people must depend for its success on the intelligence, the morality, the justice, and the interest of the people themselves"
Small: It is better to be defeated standing for a high principle than to run by committing subterfuge
"It is better to be defeated standing for a high principle than to run by committing subterfuge"
Small: I have considered the pension list of the republic a roll of honor
"I have considered the pension list of the republic a roll of honor"
Small: Honor lies in honest toil
"Honor lies in honest toil"
Small: The United States is not a nation to which peace is a necessity
"The United States is not a nation to which peace is a necessity"
Small: Sensible and responsible women do not want to vote. The relative positions to be assumed by man and wom
"Sensible and responsible women do not want to vote. The relative positions to be assumed by man and woman in the working out of our civilization were assigned long ago by a higher intelligence than ours"
Small: The lesson should be constantly enforced that though the people support the Government, Government shou
"The lesson should be constantly enforced that though the people support the Government, Government should not support the people"
Small: Some day I will be better remembered
"Some day I will be better remembered"
Small: Public officers are the servants and agents of the people, to execute the laws which the people have ma
"Public officers are the servants and agents of the people, to execute the laws which the people have made"
Small: Party honesty is party expediency
"Party honesty is party expediency"
Small: Officeholders are the agents of the people, not their masters
"Officeholders are the agents of the people, not their masters"
Small: After an existence of nearly 20 years of almost innocuous desuetude, these laws are brought forth
"After an existence of nearly 20 years of almost innocuous desuetude, these laws are brought forth"
Small: Sometimes I wake at night in the White House and rub my eyes and wonder if it is not all a dream
"Sometimes I wake at night in the White House and rub my eyes and wonder if it is not all a dream"
Small: I have tried so hard to do right
"I have tried so hard to do right"
Small: Though the people support the government the government should not support the people
"Though the people support the government; the government should not support the people"
Small: I know there is a Supreme Being who rules the affairs of men and whose goodness and mercy have always f
"I know there is a Supreme Being who rules the affairs of men and whose goodness and mercy have always followed the American people, and I know He will not turn from us now if we humbly and reverently seek His powerful aid"
Small: No man has ever yet been hanged for breaking the spirit of a law
"No man has ever yet been hanged for breaking the spirit of a law"
Small: He mocks the people who proposes that the government shall protect the rich and that they in turn will
"He mocks the people who proposes that the government shall protect the rich and that they in turn will care for the laboring poor"