A report about the history of Grover Cleveland. His childhood through death.
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Grover Cleveland
Childhood
Stephen Grover Cleveland was born on March 18, 1837, in New Jersey. He was the fifth of nine children. Grover was always a very busy child. Once when he was four, he ran into the road and fell under a horse drawn apple cart. He was lucky he didn't get hurt very bad. When Grover was five his family moved to Fayetteville, New York. He went to school at Fayetteville District School House. When
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was young his father preached at the local church. He did not like being called Stephen, so he had everyone call him Grover. His father Richard Folley Cleveland died October 1, 1853. Grover was elected mayor of New York in 1882, before running for president. He had two daughters, Esther the youngest, was the only baby to be born in the White House. Stephen Grover Cleveland died in Princeton, New Jersey, on June 24, 1908 of heart and kidney disease.
was young his father preached at the local church. He did not like being called Stephen, so he had everyone call him Grover. His father Richard Folley Cleveland died October 1, 1853. Grover was elected mayor of New York in 1882, before running for president. He had two daughters, Esther the youngest, was the only baby to be born in the White House. Stephen Grover Cleveland died in Princeton, New Jersey, on June 24, 1908 of heart and kidney disease.