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Cleveland Grover



Grover Cleveland Neat ALS Re: Dartmouth College Lecture

 

2pp ALS inscribed overall and signed by former 22nd and 24th U.S. President Grover Cleveland (1837-1908) as "Grover Cleveland" at the center of the second page. On cream and blue-flecked bifold stationery paper with embossed "Gray Gables. Buzzards Bay, Mass." letterhead. The third and fourth pages are blank. With expected paper folds; the horizontal ones have been discretely and professionally repaired. A minor closed tear at the bottom gutter, else near fine. 4.5" x 6.875".

 

"Dear Sir:

 

I have received your letter asking me to deliver a lecture at Dartmouth College during at some time during the coming winter.

 

I would be glad to [?] your [?] in this matter; and I assure you there would be no question as to time if I could bring myself to the belief that I might to push aside other difficulties and make the engagement.

 

This I cannot do. Therefore I feel constrained to decline your very courteous and gratifying invitation.

 

Yours very truly,

Grover Cleveland."

 

Cleveland wrote this letter from Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts some five months after leaving the White House in March 1897 for the last time. The Clevelands had purchased Gray Gables, a rambling Cape Cod style farmhouse, as a summer home in 1890. The main house had a beachfront view, and Cleveland fished, hunted, and hiked throughout the 110-acre property. Cleveland resided here at the Summer White House during his second term, and later during retirement.

 

Grover Cleveland is the only U.S. President to serve 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.

 


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