Richard Folsom Cleveland (October 28, 1897 – January 10, 1974) was an American lawyer and civic leader who spent his career with the law firm of Semmes...
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Richard Falley Cleveland (June 19, 1804 – October 1, 1853) was an American Congregationalist and Presbyterian minister. A graduate of Yale College and...
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States President Grover Cleveland and First Lady Frances Cleveland. She is the purported namesake of the Baby Ruth candy bar. Cleveland was born in New York...
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Grover Cleveland, was the 22nd and 24th president of the United States; his mother, Frances Folsom, was First Lady. He had a brother, Richard, and three...
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time, the Clevelands bought Westland, a house in Princeton, New Jersey. They had two more children over the following years: Richard F. Cleveland and Francis...
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Esther Cleveland (September 9, 1893 – June 25, 1980) was the second child of Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th President of the United States, and his wife...
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Cleveland, president of the United States Richard F. Cleveland (1897–1974), grandson of the above, son of Grover Cleveland, president of the United States This...
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Stephen Grover Cleveland was born on March 18, 1837, in Caldwell, New Jersey, to Ann (née Neal) and Richard Falley Cleveland. Cleveland's father was a Congregational...
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daughter Margaret, Falley was the grandfather of Richard Falley Cleveland, who was the father of Grover Cleveland (twice President of the United States). Falley...
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Grover Cleveland High School is a large, comprehensive high school in Ridgewood, Queens. Grover Cleveland High School, Bayside High School, Samuel J. Tilden...
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Connecticut. Her younger brother, the Rev. Richard F. Cleveland, a Presbyterian minister, was the father of Grover Cleveland. Together, Allen and Margaret had...
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Cleveland is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio and the county seat of Cuyahoga County. Located along the southern shore of Lake Erie, it is situated across...
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parties from the Republican Party by supporting Democratic candidate Grover Cleveland in the 1884 United States presidential election. They switched because...
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unemployed railroad workers who blamed railroad companies, President Grover Cleveland's monetary policies, and excessive freight rates for their plight. The...
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Grover Cleveland was president of the United States first from March 4, 1885, to March 4, 1889, and then from March 4, 1893, to March 4, 1897. The first...
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com. "Richard F. Cleveland, Son of Ex-President, To Wed Miss Gailor, Daughter of Bishop," New York Times, February 8, 1923. "Richard F. Cleveland, Son...
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Father of Richard F. Cleveland. Richard F. Cleveland (1898–1974), delegate to the Maryland Constitutional Convention 1967. Son of Grover Cleveland. John H...
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Dick Celeste (redirect from Richard F. Celeste)
served as the 64th governor of Ohio from 1983 to 1991. Celeste was born in Cleveland, Ohio and grew up in Lakewood, Ohio, the son of Margaret Louis and Frank...
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Put N.F.L. Back in Baltimore". The New York Times. Retrieved July 30, 2024. Sandomir, Richard (February 12, 1996). "How Compromise Built Cleveland a New...
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scandal during the 1888 United States presidential election between Grover Cleveland, the Democratic incumbent, and the Republican nominee, Benjamin Harrison...
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Sam Sheppard (category History of Cleveland)
1966. Sheppard was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the youngest of three sons of Richard Allen Sheppard, D.O. He attended Cleveland Heights High School where...
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player; head coach of the Washington Redskins Richard F. Cleveland (1915) – son of President Grover Cleveland; civil servant Lawrence Dennis (1915) – author...
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1884 United States presidential election (category Presidencies of Grover Cleveland)
the first ballot, Cleveland led the field with 392 votes, more than 150 votes short of the nomination. Trailing him were Thomas F. Bayard from Delaware...
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The Cleveland Torso Murderer, also known as the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run, was an unidentified serial killer who was active in Cleveland, Ohio, United...
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Leon Czolgosz (redirect from Leon F. Czolgosz)
at a glass factory. At age 17, they moved to Cleveland, Ohio, where he found employment at the Cleveland Rolling Mill Company. After the economic crash...
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double bassist, composer and arranger Richard F. Cleveland, 76, American lawyer, son of U.S. President Grover Cleveland, known as investigator for the Alger...
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Edward Cleveland (December 5, 1931 – February 9, 1991) was an American gospel singer, musician, and composer. Known as the "King of Gospel," Cleveland was...
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The 2020 season was the Cleveland Browns' 68th as a member of the National Football League (NFL), their 72nd overall, and their first under general manager...
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Whittaker Chambers, whose Semmes attorneys were Richard F. Cleveland (youngest son of President Grover Cleveland) and William D. Macmillan. In 1961, the building...
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electromagnetic waves. He died on June 15, 1929, in Cleveland, Ohio and was interred at Lake View Cemetery there. Charles F. Brush High School in Lyndhurst, Ohio is...
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