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Cleveland Frances

3pp ALS on peach colored bifold paper inscribed overall and signed by former First Lady Frances Folsom Cleveland (1864-1947) as "Frances F. Cleveland." In very good to near fine condition with expected paper folds, each page measuring 4.5" x 6.875".


Former First Lady Frances Cleveland assured family friend John Sergeant Wise (1846-1913) that her husband's health was improving on November 24, 1901 from Princeton, New Jersey. "The papers have as usual exaggerated and Mr. Cleveland is not seriously ill", Frances explained.


Interestingly, Frances had issued an official statement the day before publicly denying claims that Cleveland had pneumonia. But to close family friend Wise, Frances had disclosed: "The doctor admits a slight touch of pneumonia which seems to be yielding quietly to prompt treatment + careful nursing. Mr. Cleveland went out Wednesday against my advice, and I think he must have added to his cold then … He is not suffering pain + I hope before long he will be about again."


Cleveland had just returned from a sporting trip to Cape Charles, where had had been accompanied by Wise, Commodore Elias Cornelius Benedict (1834-1920), and other party guests. Frances Cleveland thanked Wise for "the birds + terrapin" that he had sent the presidential couple - probably game the hunter had caught himself.


John Sergeant Wise served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. The lawyer later served as a Virginia Congressman and wrote several books, notably his antebellum memoir The End of an Era (1899).


Grover Cleveland is the only U.S. President to have served non-consecutive presidential terms, the first between 1885 and 1889, and the second between 1893-1897. A Democrat, Cleveland first became involved in politics in his early 30s, while serving as Sheriff of Erie County, New York, Mayor of Buffalo, and later Governor of New York. Cleveland's administrations focused mainly on domestic issues, like corruption, the gold standard, tariff reform, and subduing labor unrest. After 1897, Cleveland retired to his estate Westland Mansion in Princeton, New Jersey.


Frances F. Cleveland was 28 years her husband's junior. Cleveland had been a friend of her father Oscar, who died in a tragic carriage accident in 1875. Cleveland was a fatherly figure to the orphaned 11-year-old before marrying her at the White House ten years later.


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