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A Secret Life_ The Lies and Scandals of President Grover Cleveland - Charles Lachman [186]

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runs for president 1884

as sheriff

sentiments about abolitionists

wedding of

Cleveland, (Frederick) Lewis

Cleveland, Mary (Mary Cleveland Hoyt)

Cleveland, Oscar Folsom (see also James E. King Jr.)

Cleveland Penny Press

Cleveland, Rev. Richard (father of Grover)

Cleveland, Rose Elizabeth (Libby),

as author

as editor of Literary Life

as First Lady

attends Grover’s wedding

death of

first impressions of

in Holland Patent

house fire

influenza epidemic

leaves White House

meets Evangeline Simpson

in Naples, Fla.

lesbianism

“Romanist peril,”

Cleveland, Rev. William

Cleveland siblings

Cohan, George M.

Collins, Gail

Conkling, Roscoe

Cornell, Gov. Alonzo

Cresswell, Harry

Cresswell, John

Curtis, George

Cymbeline

Czolgosz, Leon

Dana, Charles

Daniels, Charles

Davis, Henry Gassaway

Davis, Jean S.

Davis, Jennie

Delaware Avenue (“Mansion Row”)

Depew, Chauncey

Dickens, Charles

Dickinson, Anna

Dorsheimer, William

Douglas, Stephen A.

Dow, Julie

Edwards, John

Eisenhower, Gen. Dwight David

Elder, Abram, P. T.

Election of 1884

Erie Canal

Erie County Jail

Falvey, Mike

Fargo, William G.

Fifth Avenue Hotel

Fillmore, Mary Abigail

Fillmore, Millard

Fillmore, Powers

Flint & Kent

Flint, William

Flower, Roswell P.

Folger, Charles J.

Folsom, Benjamin

Folsom, Emma

Folsom, Frances (Mrs. Grover Cleveland)

absent from 1884 inauguration

birth of

children of

Cleveland visits

courtship by Cleveland

death of father

Frankie Cleveland Clubs

leaves White House

marries Preston

popularity of

protecting Cleveland’s reputation

reacts to Maria Halpin

relationship with “Uncle Cleve”

returns to U.S.

shopping spree

tensions with Emma

tour of Europe

visits White House

wedding preparations of

Wells College

Folsom, Col. John

Folsom, Oscar death of

Fort Porter

Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper

Fullerton, James C.

Gaffney, John

Ganson, Alison B.

Gilsey House

Goetz, Louis

Godkin, Edwin L.

Godey’s Ladies Book

Goodyear, Charles

Gould, Jay

Gorman, Sen. Arthur Pue

Grace, William

Grady, Thomas

Grand Island

Haight, Albert

Halpin, Frederick (Maria’s father-in-law)

Halpin, Frederick (Maria’s first husband)

Halpin, Frederick (Maria’s son)

Halpin, Maria (Hovenden)

affidavit of

Beecher speech about

claims rape

death of

Horatio King

kidnaps son

life in Buffalo

life in New Rochelle

marries Seacord

pregnancy of

reappearance in Buffalo

reunited with baby

Harper, Fletcher

Harrison, Benjamin

Hasbrouck, Dr. Ferdinand

Hastings, Anna Cleveland

Hayes, Rutherford B.

Hendricks, Eliza

Hendricks, Thomas A.

Hibbard, Daniel

Hill, David

Hodges, G. C.

Hoffman House

Hovenden, Robert

Hubbell, E. S.

Hudson, William C.

Huguenots

Hunt, Wallace

Hunter, Rielle

Huntington, Lawrence D.

Indianapolis Sentinel

Judge

Kahn, Dr. Milton

Kahn, Ruth

Keen, Dr. William

Kelly, “Boss” John

Kent, Henry M.

King, Horatio C.

King, Dr. James E. Jr. (see also Oscar Folsom Cleveland)

King, Dr. James E. Sr.

King, Sarah Kendall

Kendall, Minnie

The Misses Kendall

Kendall, Prescott

Kendall, William

Lamont, Daniel S.

Lamont, Juliet

Level, John C.

Lewis, Dr. George W.

Lewis, Loren

Lewis, Dr. Diocletian

Lie, Trygve

Lincoln, Abraham

Lincoln, Mary Todd

Literary Life

Locke, Franklin

Lockwood, Daniel

Logansport Journal (Indiana)

London, Jack

Mack, Frank.

Mahoney, Timothy

Manhattan Club

Manning, Daniel

Manning, John

McCune, Charles

McElroy, Robert McNutt

McKinley, William

McMurdy, Rev. R. W.

Meek, Mary

Milburn, John

Missouri

Moot, Adelbert

Morrissey, Patrick

Mrs. Slyvania Reed’s School for Girls

mugwumps

The Nation

National Enquirer

Nevins, Allan

New Rochelle,

New Rochelle Pioneer

New York Mercury

New York Post

New York Sun

New York Times

449-60

New York Tribune

New York World

Nicodemus, Margaret

Noordland

Oliver Twist

Olmsted, Frederick Law

Olney, Richard

Oneida

Only Theater

O’Reilly, Dr. Robert

Palmer House

Pan-American Exposition

Parker, George

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