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Watch Wes Cowan's appraisal of a 1884 Grover Cleveland campaign spencerian drawing in Cheekwood Estate & Gardens, Hour 3.
On this day in 1884, Grover Cleveland defeated James Blaine, his Republican rival, allowing Cleveland to become the first Democrat to occupy the White House since before the Civil War.
University of Kentucky Professor Mark Summers told the story of Democrat Grover Cleveland's 1884 election over Republican James G. Blaine. Both candidates faced moral questions during the campaign ...
When Grover Cleveland clinched the Democratic nomination and faced an allegation of misconduct, he wrote up a new political playbook.
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Historians Elizabeth Leonard and Earle Shettleworth discussed the 1884 presidential election between Grover Cleveland and Jame G. Blaine. The ...
With GROVER CLEVELAND as its candidate the Democratic Party appeals with unmistakable directness to the moral sense of the people of the United States. View Full Article in Timesmachine » ...
CLUBS AND CAMPAIGN WORK.; ANOTHER BIG CLEVELAND BUSINESS MEN'S PARADE NEXT SATURDAY. Share full article Oct. 28, 1884 The New York Times Archives See the article in its original context from ...