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  • {{Image|Grovercleveland.jpg|right|250px|Grover Cleveland}} '''Stephen Grover Cleveland''' (March 18, 1837 – June 24, 1908) was the 22nd and 24th [[President
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  • * Bard, Mitchell. "Ideology and Depression Politics I: Grover Cleveland (1893-1897)" ''Presidential Studies Quarterly'' 1985 15(1): 77-88. ISSN 036 * Blodgett, Geoffrey. "Ethno-cultural Realities in Presidential Patronage: Grover Cleveland's Choices" ''New York History'' 2000 81(2): 189-210. ISSN 0146-437X when a
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  • ...inia.edu/index.php/academic/americanpresident/cleveland Extensive essay on Grover Cleveland and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Mi * [http://www.potus.com/gcleveland.html POTUS - Grover Cleveland]
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  • ...inia.edu/index.php/academic/americanpresident/cleveland Extensive essay on Grover Cleveland and shorter essays on each member of his cabinet and First Lady from the Mi * [http://www.potus.com/gcleveland.html POTUS - Grover Cleveland]
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  • Republican political activists who supported Democratic candidate Grover Cleveland in the presidential election of 1884.
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  • ...rvative or classical liberal [[Democratic Party]] members, who supported [[Grover Cleveland]] and [[Alton B. Parker]].
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  • * Bard, Mitchell. "Ideology and Depression Politics I: Grover Cleveland (1893-1897)" ''Presidential Studies Quarterly'' 1985 15(1): 77-88. ISSN 036 * Blodgett, Geoffrey. "Ethno-cultural Realities in Presidential Patronage: Grover Cleveland's Choices" ''New York History'' 2000 81(2): 189-210. ISSN 0146-437X when a
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  • ...nited States of America|United States]], elected in 1888 but defeated by [[Grover Cleveland]] in 1892.
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  • ...een books, including collections of primary sources such as the letters of Grover Cleveland. He was the editor of the "American Political Leaders" series of full-lengt ...magazine and academic articles. The subjects of his biographies include [[Grover Cleveland]], [[Hamilton Fish]], [[Henry Ford]], [[John C. Frémont]], [[Herbert Lehm
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  • ...cans]], and it was not until 1884 that it backed its first [[Democrat]], [[Grover Cleveland]]. Since then it has endorsed the Democratic candidate 28 times, the Repub | 1884 || [[Grover Cleveland]], Democrat || [[James G. Blaine]], Republican ||<span style="color:blue">
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  • ...ely fought presidential election of 1896. Most members were admirers of [[Grover Cleveland]]. They considered Bryan a dangerous man and charged that his "[[free silve ...who saw it as a means to preserve the ideals of [[Thomas Jefferson]] and [[Grover Cleveland]]. In its first official statement, the executive committee of the party ac
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  • ...s), History|Democratic Party]], especially those who supported President [[Grover Cleveland]] in 1884–1896 and [[Alton B. Parker]] in 1904. After 1904, the Bourbons * Merrill, Horace Samuel. ''Bourbon Leader: Grover Cleveland and the Democratic Party''. 1957. Merrill argues that in an age of rapid ec
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  • ...[[Pendleton Act]] (1883), supplemented by executive orders of Presidents [[Grover Cleveland]] and [[Theodore Roosevelt]], limited the political activities of career ci
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