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SUMMARY:Grover Cleveland
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CATEGORIES:U.S. Presidents
LOCATION:Caldwell\, New Jersey
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 "358">Grover Cleveland (1837 - 1908) was the 22nd and 24th President of th
 e United States, making him the first president to serve two non-consecuti
 ve terms, from 1885 to 1889 and again from 1893 to 1897. Born in Caldwell,
  New Jersey, Cleveland began his political career as the mayor of Buffalo 
 and later served as the governor of New York before becoming president.</p
 >\n<p data-start="360" data-end="726">Known for his honesty and dedication
  to reform, Cleveland championed civil service reform, opposed political c
 orruption, and vetoed numerous bills that he believed were wasteful or unn
 ecessary. His second term was marked by the Panic of 1893, a severe econom
 ic depression, which he handled with conservative fiscal policies, though 
 they were not universally popular.</p>\n<p data-start="728" data-end="948"
  data-is-last-node="">Cleveland was a strong advocate for limited governme
 nt and individual rights. After his presidency, he retired to his home in 
 Princeton, New Jersey, where he continued to engage in public affairs unti
 l his death in 1908.</p>\n<p data-start="728" data-end="948" data-is-last-
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DESCRIPTION:Grover Cleveland (1837 - 1908) was the 22nd and 24th President 
 of the United States\, making him the first president to serve two non-con
 secutive terms\, from 1885 to 1889 and again from 1893 to 1897. Born in Ca
 ldwell\, New Jersey\, Cleveland began his political career as the mayor of
  Buffalo and later served as the governor of New York before becoming pres
 ident.\nKnown for his honesty and dedication to reform\, Cleveland champio
 ned civil service reform\, opposed political corruption\, and vetoed numer
 ous bills that he believed were wasteful or unnecessary. His second term w
 as marked by the Panic of 1893\, a severe economic depression\, which he h
 andled with conservative fiscal policies\, though they were not universall
 y popular.\nCleveland was a strong advocate for limited government and ind
 ividual rights. After his presidency\, he retired to his home in Princeton
 \, New Jersey\, where he continued to engage in public affairs until his d
 eath in 1908.\n\n
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