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    Photograph of Frances Folsom Cleveland with Ruth Cleveland

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    Frances Folsom Cleveland with eldest daughter, Ruth Cleveland, Born Oct. 3, 1891. Note doll held in Ruth's hand.Courtesy of the State of New Jersey Division of Environmental Protection, the Grover Cleveland Birthplace Historic Site, Caldwell, New Jersey

    Telegram from Grace and Cleveland Dodge

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    Telegram from Grace and Cleveland Dodge in New York City on June 24 to Frances Folsom Cleveland in Princeton, NJ after the death of Grover Cleveland in 1908.Courtesy of the State of New Jersey Division of Environmental Protection, the Grover Cleveland Birthplace Historic Site, Caldwell, New Jersey.17 NY EA Ky 13 Paid. - New York June 24th, '08 - Mrs. Cleveland, - Princeton, N.J. - Accept our heartfelt sympathy . We all feel deepest grief . God bless you all. - Grace and Cleveland Dodg

    William Cleveland and Richard Falley Cleveland

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    Small, news print encased in heavy glass with two images inside. On the right is Richard Falley Cleveland, Grover Cleveland's father. He is depicted with his hair combed to the side, upturned lapels and a black jacket. At left is, William Cleveland, Grover Cleveland's grandfather. He is depicted with a high-collared shirt and, it appears, ribbons in his hair. On lower left of Richard Falley are the letters "M N. Co." Glass frame case is not separable from the print. Reverse reads in ink handwriting: "Richard Cleveland Married Ann Neal 1829 - Parents of Grover Cleveland" Also, "Wm Cleveland Married Margaret Falley 1793 - Parents of Richard Cleveland."Courtesy of the State of New Jersey Division of Environmental Protection, the Grover Cleveland Birthplace Historic Site, Caldwell, New Jersey

    Photograph of Richard Cleveland

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    Richard Cleveland. Eldest son, and fourth of five children, of Frances Folsom Cleveland and President Grover Cleveland. Born Oct. 28, 1897, Princeton, New Jersey. Died Jan. 10, 1974. Born just 7 months after the Clevelands left the White House. Marine Corp, WWI. Princeton graduate 1919, Masters in 1921. Harvard law degree, 1924. Two marriages of which 6 children were born. Richard served as the lawyer for Whitaker Chambers in the late 1940s, in a historic case, which revealed Alger Hiss as a communist spy. Richard spent his last years in Baltimore, MD. Survived by his children, Richard died at age 76.Courtesy of the State of New Jersey Division of Environmental Protection, the Grover Cleveland Birthplace Historic Site, Caldwell, New Jersey

    Photograph of Marion Cleveland

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    Marion Cleveland. Third daughter, and third of five children, of Frances Folsom Cleveland and President Grover Cleveland. Born July 7, 1895, Buzzard's Bay Massachusetts. Died June 15, 1977, NY, NY. Buried Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, New Jersey. First Marriage, 1917 to Stanley Dell; in Princeton NJ; of which one daughter was born. Second marriage, 1926 to John Harlan Amen; of which one son was born. Marion's second husband, Colonel John Harlan Amen, served as Assistant Attorney General of New York State and was a member of the U.S. legal staff at the Nuremberg war crimes trials in Germany. Marion was co-chairman of the Democrats for La Guardia in the mayor's 1937 re-election campaign and also spent 17 years as Community Relations Advisor to the Girl Scouts of America. This is Marion's debut photo. She died in New York at age 81. Predeceased by her husbands and survived by her children.Courtesy of the State of New Jersey Division of Environmental Protection, the Grover Cleveland Birthplace Historic Site, Caldwell, New Jersey

    Photograph of Francis Grover Cleveland

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    Francis Grover Cleveland as a boy. He is sitting, and wears a loose white shirt. His hair is parted on the side and his hands are out of view and appear to be together. Second Son, and the youngest of five children, of Mrs. Frances Folsom Cleveland and President Grover Cleveland. Born July 18, 1903, Buzzard's Bay, Massachusetts. Died Nov. 8, 1995, New Hampshire. Drama degree from Harvard, 1921. Co-founded The Barnstormers summer theater in Tamworth, NH. Married Alice Erdman of which one daughter was born. Served as Justice of the Peace in Tamworth 1968 - 1995, and as a Selectman in the 1950s. Predeceased by his wife and survived by his daughter.Courtesy of the State of New Jersey Division of Environmental Protection, the Grover Cleveland Birthplace Historic Site, Caldwell, New Jersey

    Frances Folsom Cleveland on her Wedding Day

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    A black and white photograph of Frances Folsom Cleveland on her wedding day. She is standing, holding her hands and leaning on a chair to her left. She wears a white dress with a long train spread out in front of her and a garland of flowers. Her hair is in a simple up-do and she gazes to the viewer's left.Courtesy of the State of New Jersey Division of Environmental Protection, the Grover Cleveland Birthplace Historic Site, Caldwell, New Jersey

    Photograph Copy of the Will of Grover Cleveland

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    This object is a photographic reproduction of Grover Cleveland's original will, which was authored in 1906. Each page measures 8X10 inches, and there are three pages. The will was originally handwritten by Cleveland in script, and black ink. This may have been his own copy, (as the first may have been put into official files in Princeton) since it is embellished. Adhesive silk stripping binds the interior pages together at center and all of the materials are enclosed between two soft embossed leather covers. The cover is brown

    Employee representation in industry; some plans in operation in Cleveland,

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    At head of title: The Cleveland chamber of commerce.Cover-title.Bibliography: p. 106-107.Mode of access: Internet
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