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Frances Cleveland - White House Historical AssociationFrances “Frank” Clara Folsom was born on July 21, 1864, in Buffalo, New York, to Emma and Oscar Folsom. Her father operated a firm with law partner Grover ...
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Frances Cleveland - National First Ladies' LibraryAt 21, Frances Folsom wed 49-year-old President Grover Cleveland in the White House. The media coverage of the 1886 wedding captured the romantic hearts of ...
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Grover Cleveland: Family Life - Miller CenterAlthough Frances was almost thirty years younger than her husband, the two had a seemingly happy marriage and five children.
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(22b & 24) Frances Cleveland | The American Presidency ProjectFrances Cleveland is the second first lady to marry a president during his term in the White House. · She became the youngest first lady at 21 years old (27 ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Rose Cleveland, Frances Cleveland - Miller CenterYouthful and college-educated, Frances was a role model for young women; a devoted wife and mother, she appealed to older ladies as well. In addition, many saw ...Missing: key | Show results with:key
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New Jersey State Archives Cleveland Family CollectionThe couple had five children: Ruth (1891-1904), Esther (1893-1980), Marion (1895-1977), Richard Folsom (1897-1974) and Francis Grover (1903-1995). After ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Grover Cleveland Timeline | Articles and Essays - Library of Congress1864, July 21. Born, Buffalo, N.Y., the daughter of Oscar Folsom (1837-1875) and Emma Harmon Folsom Perrine (1840-1915) · 1875, July 23. Father died in a ...Missing: background | Show results with:background
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Frances Clara (Folsom) Preston (1864-1947) - WikiTreeFamily Tree of Frances (Folsom) Preston ; Oscar Folsom. 08 Nov 1837 - 23 Jul 1875. Folsomdale, Wyoming County, New York, USA ; Emma Cornelia Harmon. 12 Nov 1840 - ...
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Frances Cleveland Biography :: National First Ladies' LibraryFrances Folsom Cleveland was the wife of President Grover Cleveland and served as his First Lady for part of his first term and during all of his second term.
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Frances Folsom Cleveland - Buffalo Architecture and HistoryFrances Cornelia Folsom was born in 1864 in Buffalo, New York, the only child of Emma C. Harmon and Oscar Folsom - who became a law partner of fellow ...
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Beauty and the "Beast of Buffalo:" The Intimate Letters of Grover ...Grover Cleveland married young Frances Folsom when he was 49 years old, the ... marriage. Indeed, he and Frances did live elsewhere – in Northwest ...
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Biography of Frances ClevelandShe was born in Buffalo, New York, only child of Emma C. Harmon and Oscar Folsom--who became a law partner of Cleveland's. As a devoted family friend Cleveland ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Frances Folsom Cleveland bio and family records - Genealogy TrailsCleveland was appointed guardian of his late friend's daughter, and she was taken to the home of her grandmother in Medina, N. Y. where she attended high-school ...
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Frances Cleveland | Research Starters - EBSCOFrances was the first woman to marry a president in the White House, the first president's wife to have a child in the White House, and the only First Lady to ...Early Life · Marriage and Family · Presidency and First LadyshipMissing: key | Show results with:key
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Frances Folsom Cleveland | Wellsipedia - WordPress.comJul 19, 2011 · A Wells College Record Book shows that Frank Folsom was enrolled as a sophomore midway through 1882. According to a news clipping dated November ...
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Frances Folsom Cleveland | whitehouse.gov - Obama White HouseAs administrator of the Folsom estate after his partner's death, though never her legal guardian, he guided her education with sound advice.
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The Life and Presidency of Grover ClevelandA year before he went to the White House, he obtained permission from Mrs. Folsom to correspond with her daughter. A graduate of Wells College at Aurora, New ...Missing: guardianship | Show results with:guardianship
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Grover Cleveland Love Letter to Frances FolsomPrivate four page letter from President Grover Cleveland to his then fiance Frances Folsom. Read the personal letter & more online at the Shapell Manuscript ...
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Grover Cleveland gets married in the White House | June 2, 1886His new wife was a young woman 27 years his junior named Frances Folsom. Frances was the daughter of a former law partner and Cleveland's legal ward; Cleveland ...
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Frances Folsom Cleveland's White House WardrobeThe Cleveland wedding, June 2, 1886, took place in the Blue Room, with most of the furniture removed and replaced with potted palms and other plants and flowers ...
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The Marriage of Grover Cleveland, President of the United States, to ...... Frances Folsom Cleveland, which took place in the Blue Room on June 2, 1886. There were 28 guests at the wedding, including relatives, cabinet members with ...
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Inside Grover Cleveland's Historic White House Wedding - History.comJun 2, 2011 · He had known the bride, Frances Folsom, since her birth—and had been her guardian since she was 11 years old. History.com Staff. Illustration ...Missing: guardianship | Show results with:guardianship<|separator|>
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Cleveland Cottage - The Historical Marker DatabaseThey spent their honeymoon at this Deer Park Hotel cottage. President Grover Cleveland and his bride, the former Frances Folsom, arrived here the day following ...
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Frances Folsom Cleveland Portrait - White House Historical ...Mrs. Cleveland held two weekly receptions, one of which was on Saturday so working women could attend. At the end of President Cleveland's first term Mrs.
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Furnishing The White HouseA $14,000 appropriation was used to repair and refurbish the interior and replace the broken china and glassware. Additional funds were acquired to finish and ...
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What Benjamin Harrison Forced White House Staff to DoJun 7, 2015 · In the spring of 1891, workers descended upon the house for four months to install electric wires and with it electric lights.
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Grover Cleveland First Term Event TimelineCleveland joins a New York law firm and moves into a house on Madison Avenue. The Cleveland's baby Ruth is born there on 10/03/1891. Grover Cleveland, Grover ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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RUTH CLEVELAND DEAD.; Eldest Child of ex-President Cleveland ...Ruth Cleveland, the eldest child of ex-President Cleveland, was born at 816 Madison Avenue, this city, Oct. 3, 1891, and was named for Mrs. Cleveland's mother, ...
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Ruth Cleveland (1891-1904) - Find a Grave MemorialBirth: 3 Oct 1891. New York, New York County, New York, USA ; Death: 7 Jan 1904 (aged 12). Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA ; Burial. Princeton Cemetery.
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First Lady Frances Folsom Cleveland on OurWhiteHouse.orgAt the very young age of 21, Frances Folsom became first lady when she married President Grover Cleveland in what has become the only presidential wedding in ...<|separator|>
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President Cleveland's child is born in the White House - History.comOn June 2, 1886, in an intimate ceremony held in the Blue Room of the White House, President Grover Cleveland married Frances Folsom, the daughter of Cleveland ...
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Frances Cleveland Juvenile/Educational BiographyThe President wanted Frances Folsom to tour Europe and understand the continent's more formal social customs and protocol, as well as visit historic sites and ...Missing: experiences | Show results with:experiences
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Photograph of Marion Cleveland - RUcore - Rutgers UniversityThird daughter, and third of five children, of Frances Folsom Cleveland and President Grover Cleveland. Born July 7, 1895, Buzzard's Bay Massachusetts. Died ...
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Frances Cleveland - C-SPAN First LadiesBorn - July 21, 1864 in Folsomville, New York ; Parents - Oscar Folsom & Emma Cornelia Harmon Folsom ; Married - June 2, 1886 to Grover Cleveland in the White ...<|separator|>
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Grover Cleveland Home, Westland, New Jersey (U.S. National Park ...Jan 19, 2021 · Mrs. Cleveland chose the house, and Cleveland named it “Westland” in honor of his close friend Andrew West, a professor at Princeton University.
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Grover Cleveland: Life After the Presidency - Miller CenterFollowing Cleveland's retirement from political office in 1897, he played the stock market and practiced law in order to support his substantial family.
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ROOSEVELT PENSION IS LOST — Urbana Courier-Herald 24 ...At the same time the committee decided to grant pensions of $ 5 , 000 a year to Frances Folsom Cleveland , widow of ex-PresMent Grover Cleveland , and Mary Lord ...
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| The Writings of Mark Twain (beta) - Mark Twain Project OnlineIt is said that Mr. Cleveland has left but little for his family to live on. His widow [begin page 239] ought to have a life pension of twenty-five thousand ...
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Dr Thomas Jecks Preston Jr. (1862-1955) - Memorials - Find a GraveHe was also President pro tem of Wells College in Aurora, New York. On February 10, 1913, he married Frances Folsom Cleveland, the widow of President Grover ...
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Thomas Jex Preston, Jr. (1862 - 1955) - Genealogy - GeniMar 19, 2025 · Thomas Jex Preston, 93, a former professor of archaeology at Princeton University. onetime president pro... Birth: Circa 1862. Death: Dec 25 ...
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Cleveland, Frances Folsom (1864–1947) - Encyclopedia.comGrover Cleveland died in 1908. In 1913, Frances married Thomas Jex Preston, Jr., an archeology professor. She remained a prominent figure in the Princeton ...
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Westland Mansion Facts for KidsJun 16, 2025 · It is a three-level house with 6,345 square feet of space. It has 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. The main entrance, dining room, and living rooms ...
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Frances Folsom Cleveland Collection | New York HeritageDuring her senior year at Wells College, Frances Folsom received a letter from President Grover Cleveland asking her to marry. Frances accepted and married ...<|separator|>
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U.S. First Ladies: Frances Cleveland - LibGuidesShe became active in the Needlework Guild during World War I, later serving as its national president, from 1925 to 1940. She died on October 29, 1947, in ...
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Knit Together – The Sisterhood of First Lady KnittersNov 8, 2015 · Frances Cleveland was an avid knitter and led the national organization, The Needlework Guild, as its president for nearly twenty years.
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Booking It Through History: First Ladies – Frances ClevelandOct 30, 2024 · Frances Cleveland was our youngest First Lady, marrying President Grover Cleveland in the White House when she was just 21 years old!Missing: key | Show results with:key
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Former First Lady Frances Cleveland Reports Ailing Grover ...Bryant, of course, was the physician who diagnosed and treated (with two surgeries) Cleveland's secret oral cancer in the White House; no one involved in its ...
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General Ike and Mrs. Preston | Presidential History BlogSep 21, 2020 · Only a few months after being Truman's guest, and Ike's dining mate, Frances Cleveland Preston died peacefully in her sleep during a visit to ...
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Introduction - Frances Cleveland: Topics in Chronicling AmericaFrances Folsom Cleveland, the youngest First Lady in U.S. history, was an exceptionally charming young woman. Following her marriage to Grover Cleveland, she ...Missing: key facts<|separator|>
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Frances Folsom Cleveland | Our Fair Ladies - Style & DesignNov 8, 2012 · Frances favored gowns that showed off her bare neck, shoulders and arms, which alarmed the Women's Christian Temperance Union. They rallied ...Missing: influence | Show results with:influence
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Frances Cleveland's Iridescent Green Dress | Smithsonian InstitutionFrances Cleveland's Iridescent Green Dress. American History Museum. Click to open image viewer. CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information.
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Frances Folsom Cleveland's First Lady fashion controversy - 9HoneyApr 10, 2021 · The bride wore a satin, silk and muslin dress believed to have been created by a Parisian designer, according to the White House Historical ...Missing: public image<|separator|>
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Frances Cleveland's Ivory Silk and Lace Dress | National Museum of ...Frances Cleveland's Ivory Silk and Lace Dress ; Location: Currently not on view ; Object Name: SkirtDress, two-piece ; Credit Line: Gift of the Heirs under the ...
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Three First Ladies, A Lifetime of Change (U.S. National Park Service)Nov 25, 2023 · Frances Cleveland was the ideal Victorian woman, a moral compass for her husband to look to when he turned away from the dirty world of politics ...<|separator|>
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SEES NO GOOD IN SUFFRAGE.; The Former Mrs. Cleveland ...She said that women were not sufficiently familiar with political conditions to cast intelligent votes. She also asserted the men were able to look out for the ...