Grover Cleveland Steckbrief von Grover Cleveland Name: Grover Cleveland Vollständiger Name: Stephen Grover Cleveland Beruf: US-amerikanischer Politiker und 24. Präsident der USA Alter: 71 Jahre †Geburtsdatum: 18. März 1837 Geburtsort: Caldwell, New Jersey , USA Todesdatum: 24. Juni 1908 Sterbeort: Princeton, New Jersey, USA Sternzeichen: Fische Größe: 1,80 m
Stephen Grover Cleveland, geboren am 18. März 1837 in Caldwell, New Jersey, USA, und verstorben am 24. Juni 1908 in Princeton, New Jersey, USA war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker, der als 22. und 24. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten amtierte – das erste Mal vom 4. März 1885 bis zum 4. März 1889, das zweite Mal vom 4. März 1893 bis zum 4. März 1897. Zuvor war er Sheriff von Erie County, ab 1881 Bürgermeister von Buffalo und seit 1882 Gouverneur des Staates New York.
Cleveland war der einzige Demokrat, der in der 52-jährigen, von 1861 bis 1913 dauernden Ära der Dominanz der Republikaner ins Amt gewählt wurde. Außerdem war er der erste Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten, dessen Amtszeiten nicht direkt aufeinander folgten. Eigene Gesetzesinitiativen entfaltete er kaum, jedoch legte er häufiger als alle Vorgänger Vetos gegen den Kongress ein. Er trat für die Beibehaltung des Goldstandards ein und lehnte die Annexion des Königreichs Hawaiʻi ab, die dann sein Amtsnachfolger William McKinley durchsetzte.
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Bilder zum Thema Grover Cleveland Title: Our cabinet Physical description: 1 print : lithograph. Title: Two hearts that beat as one. President Cleveland. President Clevelands bride Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print on mount. keine Bildbeschreibung Grover Cleveland June 7, 1903 Portrait photograph of president of the United States Grover Cleveland Engraved portrait of Grover Cleveland, president of the U. S. Alle 107 Bilder anzeigen
William Jennings Bryan hoists a boulder (his weekly magazine The Commoner) over his head, preparing to use it to kill several frogs who are repeatedly croaking GROVER. Clevelands First Cabinet Clevelands First Cabinet Judson Harmon (vorn rechts) als Mitglied des Kabinetts von Grover Cleveland (Mitte). Title: CLEVELAND, GROVER, WITH CABINET Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 8 x 10 in. or smaller Bildunterschrift: „Stephen Grover Cleveland.“ keine Bildbeschreibung Comparison of the four U.S. presidential elections in which the Electoral College winner lost the popular vote. Read the article: United States presidential elections in which the winner lost the popular vote: 1876: Samuel J. Tilden (Democrat) vs. Rutherford B. Hayes (Republican) 1888: Grover Cleveland (Democrat) vs. Benjamin Harrison (Republican) 2000: Al Gore (Democrat) vs. George W. Bush (Republican) 2016: Hillary Clinton (Democrat) vs. Donald Trump (Republican) Chart created with Template:Graph:Chart, data from http://uselectionatlas.org/. Title: Ex-President Cleveland, President Roosevelt, and David R. Francis, holding hats Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. The Morgan Report is todays name for a report to the U.S. Senate by its Committee on Foreign Relations, whose chairman was Senator John T. Morgan, Democrat of Alabama. Senate Report 227 of the 53rd Congress, second session, was dated February 26, 1894. It was an investigation into the events surrounding the Hawaiian Revolution of 1893, and the alleged role of U.S. peacekeepers in the overthrow of Queen Liliuokalani -From https://morganreport.org/mediawiki/index.php?title=Main_Page keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung In this political cartoon, Chief Justice Fuller places a dunce cap on the head of President Cleveland, symbolizing Fullers opinion holding that the federal income tax (signed into law by Cleveland) was unconstitutional. Grover Clevelands nomination of Melville Fuller to serve as Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration. Title: G. Cleveland, standing Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. Title: G. Cleveland, standing with dog Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller. Official portrait of U.S. President Grover Cleveland Title: Gov. Grover Cleveland, 22nd President of the United States - Cleveland and reform Abstract/medium: 1 print : lithograph. Grover Cleveland & Benjamin Harrison 1889 General notes: Use Presidents List Number 5 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image. General notes: Use Presidents List Number 5 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image. General notes: Use Presidents List Number 5 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image. General notes: Use Presidents List Number 5 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image. General notes: Use Presidents List Number 5 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image. Title: Grover Cleveland / R. Staudenbaur, s.c. ; photographed by W.J. Baker. Abstract/medium: 1 print : wood engraving. Grover Cleveland and his son Richard keine Bildbeschreibung Grover Cleveland, U.S. President Executive Mansion Card signed by President Grover Cleveland, likely during his first term in office (1884-1888). Portrait of Grover Cleveland, taken by Underwood and Underwood in 1906 Title: Grover Cleveland Abstract/medium: 1 print. Title: Grover Cleveland Physical description: 1 print. Notes: This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card.; Associated name on shelflist card: Beckerman. Title: Grover Cleveland Physical description: 1 print. Notes: This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card.; Associated name on shelflist card: Hatch Litho. Co. Title: Grover Cleveland Abstract/medium: 1 print : lithograph. Title: Grover Cleveland Abstract/medium: 1 print : steel engraving ; image 6.1 x 5.1 cm, on sheet 20.3 x 15.3 cm. keine Bildbeschreibung Manuscript letter Archives Number: 1002/9.3-033#001 Thanks him for his comments on the Venezuela “question”; with catalog clipping. No transcription is available for this letter. Contact LONG_archives@nps.gov to learn about volunteering to transcribe. Keywords: document; correspondence; henry w.l. dana papers (long 17314); long archives; grover cleveland; richard henry dana iii; politics; presidents; politicians; Collected Materials (1002/009); (LONG-SeriesName); Miscellaneous Famous People (1002/009.003); (LONG-SubseriesName); Cleveland; Grover (1837-1908) Letter to Richard H. Dana III; 2 June 1895 (1002/009.003-033); (LONG-FileUnitName) Manuscript letter Archives Number: 1002/9.3-033#001 Thanks him for his comments on the Venezuela “question”; with catalog clipping. No transcription is available for this letter. Contact LONG_archives@nps.gov to learn about volunteering to transcribe. Keywords: document; correspondence; henry w.l. dana papers (long 17314); long archives; grover cleveland; richard henry dana iii; politics; presidents; politicians; Collected Materials (1002/009); (LONG-SeriesName); Miscellaneous Famous People (1002/009.003); (LONG-SubseriesName); Cleveland; Grover (1837-1908) Letter to Richard H. Dana III; 2 June 1895 (1002/009.003-033); (LONG-FileUnitName) One of the latest stereographs of ex-President Grover Cleveland, who would be attending the Conference for the Conservation of Natural Resources at the White House. Title: Grover Cleveland, 1837-1908, bust portrait, facing right Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. Grover Cleveland won the popular vote for President of the United States on three occasions (1884, 88, and 92), and the electoral college vote twice. This photo was published in the Tacoma Times in 1904, as part of an article claiming that he should run for President a fourth time. Title: Grover Cleveland, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing slightly right] / engd. by E.A. Wright, Phila Abstract/medium: 1 print : engraving. Title: Grover Cleveland, Pres. U.S. Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. Title: Grover Cleveland, Pres. U.S. Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. Grover Cleveland. Engraved by the F. A. Ringler Company, New York Grover Cleveland, 1910 photograph Chicago Inter Ocean edition published on the day after the opening of the 1893 Worlds Columbian Exposition keine Bildbeschreibung Title: He keeps them worried / C.J. Taylor. Abstract/medium: 1 print : chromolithograph. Print shows former president Grover Cleveland and his wife Frances playing with their children, Ruth, Esther, and Marion, in the backyard of their residence, and several men labeled Morgan, Daniel, Pugh, Faulkner, Vest, Dana, [and] Gorman spying on them from behind a fence, bushes, and over a hedge. Title: Home again Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. Title: Hon. Grover Cleveland, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. keine Bildbeschreibung Grover Clevelands nomination of Lucius Q.C. Lamar II to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration. Title: Launched at last! - good luck to her! / C.J. Taylor. Abstract/medium: 1 print : chromolithograph. Title: Left to right: Grover Cleveland, Theodore Roosevelt, and D.R. Francis, posed standing, full length] / Murillo Studio, J.J. Ferguson, Propr Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. Title: New York. Grand ovation to Governor Cleveland in the city of Buffalo, October 2d. Scene on Main Street / From sketches by C. Upham. Abstract/medium: 1 print : wood engraving. Our honored ex-President Grover Cleveland, with his family at home, Princeton, N.J. Title: Our most prominent men: Grover Cleveland, Theo. Roosevelt, and D. R. Francis Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. Title: Our past, present and possible future Presidents Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. Signed check by Grover Cleveland (22nd & 24th President of the United States) while serving as Sheriff of Erie County, New York. Grover Clevelands nomination of Rufus Peckham to serve on the U.S. Supreme Court. Courtesy of the National Archives and Records Administration. This is the first two paragraphs of the obituary of George Washington Pennifield, avid fisherman and long-time keeper of Lock 22 on the C&O Canal. The lock is now known as the Pennyfield Lock--a misspelling of Pennifields name. This is the first paragraph of the obituary of George Washington Pennifield, avid fisherman and long-time keeper of Lock 22 on the C&O Canal. The lock is now known as the Pennyfield Lock--a misspelling of Pennifields name. keine Bildbeschreibung Title: Politics makes strange wheel-fellows / C.J. Taylor. Abstract/medium: 1 print : chromolithograph. Title: President Cleveland and family Abstract: Print depicts President Grover Cleveland, First Lady Frances Folsom Cleveland, and daughter Ruth (Baby Ruth) Cleveland. Physical description: 1 print. Notes: Associated name on shelflist card: Orcutt Co.; This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card, with subsequent revisions. Title: President Cleveland and his cabinet Physical description: 1 print : lithograph. Title: President Cleveland and his cabinet Physical description: 1 print : lithograph. Title: President Cleveland and his cabinet Physical description: 1 print. Notes: This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card.; Associated name on shelflist card: Kurz & Allison. Title: President Cleveland and his cabinet Abstract: Illustration shows President Cleveland sitting at a desk between his cabinet members, from the left, W.C. Whitney, Secretary of the Navy, Daniel Manning, Secretary of the Treasury, A.H. Garland, Attorney-General, T.F. Bayard, Secretary of State, W.C. Endicott, Secretary of War, W.F. Vilas, Postmaster-General, [and] L.Q.C. Lamar, Secretary of the Interior. They are in a hall lined with statues labeled Navy, War, Justice, State, Treasury, Interior, [and] Post. On the wall at the back of the room is the following quote, It is the duty of those serving the people in public places to closely limit public expenditures to the actual needs of the government economically administered. G. Cleveland. Physical description: 1 print : chromolithograph. Notes: J. Keppler.; Illus. from Puck, v. 17, no. 418, (1885 March 11), supplement.; Copyright 1885 by Keppler & Schwarzmann.; Title from item. Print; Prints U.S. President Grover Cleveland looks on. Cleveland was the only President to be in office for two terms non-consecutively. Title: President Grover Cleveland, half-length portrait, facing right Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. U.S. President Grover Cleveland. Print; Prints/Ephemera Title: Presidential Train [of Grover Cleveland] Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. Title: Presidential train [of Grover Cleveland, with pullman waiters posed at back of train] Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. Facsimile of a letter on 816 Madison Avenue stationery from Grover Cleveland to Mrs. James Grant Wilson explaining why Mrs. Cleveland cant accept an invitation. Portrait photograph of United States President Grover Cleveland in an oval setting Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. Grover Cleveland Stefano Grover Cleveland, nuovo presidente degli Stati Uniti (xilografia). Title: Stephen Grover Cleveland Physical description: 1 print. Notes: This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card.; Associated name on shelflist card: Morgan, W.J., & Co. Title: The press view at the candidate show / Dalrymple. Abstract/medium: 1 print : chromolithograph. Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. Title: The democratic souvenir Physical description: 1 print. Notes: This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card.; Associated name on shelflist card: Hatch. Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. Title: Through the jungle / Keppler, Jr. Abstract/medium: 1 print : chromolithograph. Foreign Relations of the United States, 1894. Appendix 2: Affairs in Hawaii. Affairs in Hawaii, also known as the Blount Report, is a collection of documents relating to the history of Hawaii, focusing on events leading up to the overthrow of the Hawaiian monarch. The United States recognized Hawaii as an independent kingdom in 1842. In 1845, Hawaii changed its traditional system of land tenure in a way that permitted non-Hawaiians to buy property. By the 1890s foreigners owned 90 percent of the land. In January 1893, after Queen Liliuokalani (1838--1917) proposed a constitution reinstating power stripped from the monarchy by the Bayonet Constitution of 1887, U.S. and European residents moved against the queen and planned to have the islands annexed by the United States. Aided by a detachment of U.S. Marines, the so-called Committee of Safety led the overthrow of the monarchy. The conspirators hoped to finalize the annexation during the presidency of Benjamin Harrison, before a new president took office, but they were thwarted by the Senates delay in ratifying the annexation. Upon taking office on March 4, President Grover Cleveland, who was skeptical about acquiring Hawaii, commissioned James H. Blount (1837--1903) to investigate the overthrow of the monarchy. Blounts report, issued in July 1893, concluded that U.S. military and diplomatic personnel had overstepped their authority. The queen was not reinstated, but the annexation did not proceed. The report includes more than 1,000 pages of documents covering events in Hawaii and in U.S.--Hawaii relations going back to the 1840s, with particular emphasis on 1893-95. Hawaii later became a territory of the United States, under a resolution passed by both houses of Congress and signed by President William McKinley on July 7, 1898. Bar chart showing the absolute margin by which the five Presidents of the United States who lost the popular vote were defeated: 2016: Donald Trump (REP) lost by 2,865,075 to Hillary Clinton (DEM) 2000: George W. Bush (REP) by 547,398 to Al Gore (DEM) 1888: Benjamin Harrison (REP) by 94,530 to Grover Cleveland (DEM) 1876: Rutherford B. Hayes (REP) by 252,666 to Samuel J. Tilden (DEM) 1824: John Quincy Adams (DRP) by 38,221 votes to Andrew Jackson (DRP). Chart created with Template:Graph:Chart, data from http://uselectionatlas.org/. General notes: Use Presidents List Number 5 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image. Title: Washington, D.C.--The wedding at the White House, June 2nd--the mothers kiss / from a sketch by C. Bunnell. 2 June 1886: Grover Cleveland married Frances Folsom in the Blue Room. The only wedding of a president to take place in the White House Abstract/medium: 1 print : wood engraving. Title: Washington, D.C.--The wedding at the White House, June 2nd--the mothers kiss / from a sketch by C. Bunnell. 2 June 1886: Grover Cleveland married Frances Folsom in the Blue Room. The only wedding of a president to take place in the White House Abstract/medium: 1 print : wood engraving. A photograph of Westlawn, Grover Clevelands home. Taken by the National Park Service and located on NPS website here: Writings and Speeches of Grover Cleveland - Frontispiece keine Bildbeschreibung Fakten über Grover Cleveland Wodurch ist Grover Cleveland bekannt?
Grover Cleveland war ein 🙋♂️ US-amerikanischer Politiker und 24. Präsident der USA
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Grover Cleveland hieß gebürtig Stephen Grover Cleveland.
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Grover Cleveland erreichte ein Alter von ⌛ 71 Jahren.
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Grover Cleveland wurde an einem Samstag am ⭐ 18. März 1837 geboren.
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Grover Cleveland wurde in 🚩 Caldwell, New Jersey, USA, geboren.
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Grover Cleveland ist am ✟ 24. Juni 1908 in Princeton, New Jersey, USA, gestorben.
In welchem Sternzeichen wurde Grover Cleveland geboren?
Grover Cleveland wurde im westlichen Sternzeichen ♓ Fische geboren.
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Grover Cleveland hatte eine Größe von ca. 📏 1,80 m. Damit ist er größer als die meisten deutschen Männer. Laut Statistik von 2021 beträgt die durchschnittliche Körpergröße eines Mannes in Deutschland 1,79 m.
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