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