Sharing White House History about Grover Cleveland
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Harper’s Weekly (the “Journal of Civilization”) was published every Tuesday from 1857 to 1916. This illustration from the magazine documents the president’s train trip to the West and through the south. The issue was published October 8, 1887, and sold for ten cents a copy.
The White House Historical Association and presidential libraries, historic homes, and museums have a shared goal of providing access to...
The first Democrat elected after the Civil War, Grover Cleveland was the only president to leave the White House and th...
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