Which president served two non consecutive terms




















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Introduction Sketch of President Grover Cleveland. Soon after his reelection, the country suffered a severe economic depression, the Panic of ; despite the suffering of the unemployed, Cleveland stayed true to his "hands off" government policy and would not intervene. However, when Pullman railroad workers went on strike over a pay cut in , interfering with the delivery of the U. Cleveland did better with foreign affairs, citing the Monroe Doctrine to force arbitration of a boundary between Venezuela and British Guiana.

By Anders Zorn, Era Related to this President. His first career was as a teacher. Cleveland was a teacher at the New York Institute for the Blind in Manhattan before deciding to pursue a legal career. Cleveland ran for office in Buffalo and New York state as a reformer. He gained quite a reputation as a fresh-faced politician who fought corruption and patronage.

Republicans accused him of fathering an illegitimate child in Cleveland admitted it was possible, but his law partner, Oscar Folsom, may have also been the father. Born in this modest house in Caldwell, New Jersey on March 18, , Stephen Grover Cleveland was the 22nd and 24th president of the United States, the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms.

The house was the residence of the minister at the local Presbyterian Church. Simple Federal and Greek Revival details add a touch of sophistication to a simple vernacular building. The large Cleveland family lived here from to Cleveland began his political career in western New York and rose quickly from mayor of Buffalo in to president of the United States in Defeated by Republican Benjamin Harrison in , he easily won reelection in The Democrats did not re-nominate him in ; ultimately, he owed his defeat to the deep Depression of



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