Grover Cleveland Autograph

Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837 – June 24, 1908) was an American politician who served as the 22nd and 24th president of the United States from 1885 to 1889 and from 1893 to 1897. He is the only president in U.S. history to serve non-consecutive presidential terms. In the years before his presidency, he served as a mayor and governor of New York state, winning fame as an anti-corruption crusader. Cleveland was the first Democrat to win the presidency after the Civil War, and was one of two Democrat presidents, followed by Woodrow Wilson in 1912, in an era when Republicans dominated the presidency between 1869 and 1933. He won the popular vote in three presidential elections—1884, 1888, and 1892. Benjamin Harrison won the electoral college vote, and thus the presidency, in 1888. More about Grover Cleveland

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Current items with a signature of Grover Cleveland

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thumbnail1894 California land deed - Grover Cleveland Secratary signed$39.99logo
thumbnailGROVER CLEVELAND - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 05/07/1889$2250.00logo
thumbnailGrover Cleveland President USA WHITE HOUSE Card Signed Auto PSA/DNA$1499.99logo
thumbnailGrover Cleveland Signed Autographed Cut AUTO PSA/DNA AUTH 22nd/24th President$10000.00logo
thumbnailGROVER CLEVELAND SIGNED REPLICA BALL. OUR BALLS ARE MADE FOR MUSEUMS$85.00logo
thumbnailPRESIDENT GROVER CLEVELAND AUTOGRAPH THE BAR CUT 2016 BGS 9.5 PSA/DNA$4900.00logo
thumbnailUS President POTUS Grover Cleveland Autograph with COA on Executive Mansion Card$499.00logo
Cleveland was elected mayor of Buffalo in 1881 and governor of New York in 1882. While governor, he closely cooperated with state assembly minority leader Theodore Roosevelt to pass reform measures, winning national attention. He led the Bourbon Democrats, a pro-business movement opposed to high tariffs, free silver, inflation, imperialism, and subsidies to business, farmers, or veterans. His crusade for political reform and fiscal conservatism made him an icon for American conservatives of the time. Cleveland also won praise for honesty, self-reliance, integrity, and commitment to the principles of classical liberalism. His fight against political corruption, patronage, and bossism convinced many like-minded Republicans, called "Mugwumps", to cross party lines and support him in the 1884 election. Fifteen months into his first presidential term, he married Frances Folsom on June 2, 1886. After losing the 1888 election to Harrison, he moved to New York City with his wife and joined a law firm. At the 1892 Democratic National Convention, he won the nomination on the first ballot. The 1892 election restored him to the White House. As his second administration began, the Panic of 1893 sparked a severe national depression. Many voters blamed the Democrats, opening the way for a Republican landslide in 1894 and for the agrarian and silverite seizure of the Democratic Party in 1896. The result was a political realignment that started the Fourth Party System and the Progressive Era. An anti-imperialist, Cleveland opposed the push to annex Hawaii, launched an investigation into the 1893 coup against the Hawaiian queen, and called for her to be restored; the House of Representatives adopted a resolution against annexation.

Cleveland was a formidable policymaker, but also garnered criticism. He intervened in the 1894 Pullman Strike to keep the railroads moving, angering both Illinois Democrats and labor unions nationwide; his support of the gold standard and opposition to free silver alienated the agrarian wing of the Democratic Party. Critics complained that Cleveland had little imagination and seemed overwhelmed by the nation's economic disasters—depressions and strikes—in his second term. In his memoirs, future president Harry S. Truman expressed criticism of Cleveland's handling of labor strikes in his second term, arguing that "Cleveland had a lot of trouble with strikes and riots, but the Democratic Party, as usual, was on the liberal side during his second administration. But the President was not. He became an ultra-conservative.” Read even more about Grover Cleveland at Wikipedia

Traded items with a signature of Grover Cleveland

In total, we tracked 206 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.

The most expensive item with a signature of Grover Cleveland (Grover Cleveland Alexander Single-Signed Baseball Lot 46) was sold in July 2015 for $10000.00 while the cheapest item (Grover Cleveland Alexander #7 Sketch Card Limited 20/50 Edward Vela Signed) found a new owner for $0.99 in July 2022. The month with the most items sold (6) was August 2019 with an average selling price of $312.49 for an autographed item of Grover Cleveland. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in August 2015 with $10000.00 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.11 was November 2021. In average, an autographed item from Grover Cleveland is worth $295.00.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Grover Cleveland were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnail1883 State of New York Executive Chamber Written and Signed by Grover Cleveland$150.00logo
thumbnail1890 Authentic Pres Grover Cleveland Autograph Signature VICTORIAN FRAME IDENTIY$199.00logo
thumbnailGROVER CLEVELAND * PSA/DNA Executive Mansion Autograph Card Signed as PRESIDENT$650.00logo
thumbnailGrover Cleveland - Autograph Letter Signed - Help His Biography on Upcoming Work$600.00logo
thumbnailGROVER CLEVELAND - Signed 16x20 Notary Appointment Dist. of Columbia W/COA$320.00logo
thumbnailGrover Cleveland 1887 Autograph Letter Signed as President - Executive Mansion$850.00logo
thumbnailGROVER CLEVELAND 2021 HISTORIC AUTOGRAPHS WRITTEN WORD AUTOGRAPH$20.50logo
thumbnailGrover Cleveland 2021-22 Panini Eminence Cut Signature Auto Platinum #D 1/1 PCAA$5100.00logo
thumbnailPresident GROVER CLEVELAND Signed Appointment Of George V. Massey May 4,1894$325.00logo
thumbnailSept 1 1893 Signed President Grover Cleveland Land Grant Mount Diablo California$114.50logo

Latest News about Grover Cleveland

Donald Trump, Grover Cleveland and a Quirk of Presidential History (11/17/22): If Trump wins back the White House, we may be even more confused over just how many presidents there have been.

Grover Cleveland Middle School selects March Students of the Month (03/20/15): CALDWELL — Sixth grader Erica Maloney, seventh grader Julia Garamella and eighth grader Jenna Dolce were named Grover Cleveland Middle School’s Students of the Month for March.

Grover Cleveland Doster Jr. (02/07/15): Grover Cleveland Doster Jr. passed away peacefully on Sunday, Jan. 25, 2015.

Grover Cleveland Middle schoolers reap rewards at forensic tournament (01/15/15): WEST CALDWELL TWP.—Fourteen students from Grover Cleveland Middle School, took home seven trophies from the Essex County Forensic Tournament held at Caldwell University on Tuesday, Dec. 16.

CSI/McCown upends Grover Cleveland, 35-19, in PSAL girls' basketball contest (01/03/15): Dragons pick up road victory Go to news article

Older News Stories about Grover Cleveland

December Students of the Month honored at Grover Cleveland Middle School (12/2014): CALDWELL—Grover Cleveland Middle School (GCMS), Caldwell, has selected sixth grader Hailey Barnett, seventh grader Thomas Tobin and eighth grader Alexa DeFuria as the students of the Month for Decemb

Tottenville boys' bowling defeats Grover Cleveland, 2-0, to advance to PSAL quar (11/2014): Chris DeVito rolled a 210 to lead Tottenville boys' bowling to a 2-0 playoff victory over Grover Cleveland Monday and send the Pirates to the PSAL quarterfinals. Scott Narvesen posted a 197 and Tyler Bernstein recorded a 190 as Tottenville... Go to news article

Today in History: Statue of Liberty was dedicated in New York Harbor by Presiden (10/2014): “We are continually faced with a series of great opportunities brilliantly disguised as insoluble problems.” — John W. Gardner, U.S. government official and founder of Common Cause (1912-2002)

Grover Cleveland marries again, 128 years later (09/2014): ESSEX FELLS – The West Essex community, dignitaries from New Jersey and relatives of Grover Cleveland himself gathered last Thursday at Essex Fells Country Club to recreate the union between 22nd and

10 fascinating facts about Grover Cleveland, the only double President (06/2014): Grover Cleveland stands alone in American history as the only President to serve non-consecutive terms. On the anniversary of his passing, here’s a look at one of most fascinating White House occupants.

Grover Cleveland Middle School students compete in Academic Bowl (05/2014): CALDWELL – Students from Grover Cleveland Middle School (GCMS), participated on Friday, March 28, in the third annual Academic Bowl, a competition that tests students’ knowledge about science, music,

Grover Cleveland Middle School forensic team takes top spots in Varsity and Juni (04/2014): CALDWELL – Nine students from Grover Cleveland Middle School (GCMS), headed up the road to Caldwell College on Monday, March 17, to participate in the Essex County Oratorical Declamation Tournament sp

Grover Cleveland Middle School names students of month (03/2014): CALDWELL – The March students of the month at Grover Cleveland Middle School (GCMS) are sixth-grader Julia Lees, seventh-grader Alondra Homan, and eighth-grader Jordan Whiting.

Grover Cleveland and Suffragettes is main talk at Birthplace annual conference (02/2014): CALDWELL - Linda Caldwell Epps, former Director and CEO of the New Jersey Historical Society, will be the featured speaker at the annual conference of The Grover Cleveland Birthplace Memorial Associat

Grover Cleveland Middle School students learn about Ancient Rome (01/2014): WEST CALDWEL TWP. –Eighth grade students at Grover Cleveland Middle School (GCMS), Caldwell, found that there is a lot to be learned by dressing the part when they came to school clad in togas on Mond

Roof repairs culminate Grover Cleveland Park’s centennial year (12/2013): After a year of lectures and presentations, a concert, fishing derby, anniversary reception and a Halloween event, the Grover Cleveland Park Conservancy continues to make improvements to Grover Clevel

Grover Cleveland Middle School in Caldwell reveals Students of the Month (11/2013): CALDWELL –Grover Cleveland Middle School (GCMS) has named its Students of the Month for November.

October students of the month named at Grover Cleveland Middle School (10/2013): Grover Cleveland Middle School (GCMS), Caldwell, has named its Students of the Month for October. “To be nominated as a Student of the Month, students must achieve academic success; exhibit positive b

Grover Cleveland Birthplace Memorial Association breaks ground on Visitors Cente (09/2013): CALDWELL - The Grover Cleveland Birthplace Memorial Association (GCBMA) will hold a ceremonial groundbreaking for a Visitors Center, which will be built around an existing historic carriage house on t

100 Years Of Grover Cleveland Park (08/2013): CALDWELL – An estimated crowd of 300 people were in attendance for an evening of celebration at Grover Cleveland Park on Monday, Aug. 5, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Essex County’s Grover C

Summer favorites coming to Grover Cleveland Alexander Days this weekend (07/2013): ST. PAUL — When Grover Cleveland Alexander Days happens this weekend, it will have all the things it has become known for — a car show, parade, kids games and an old-time baseball game.

Grover Cleveland Middle School 3rd marking period honor rolls released (06/2013): CALDWELL – The following students have qualified for the High Honor Roll and Honor Roll for the third marking period of the 2012-13 school year at Grover Cleveland Middle School. For High Honor Roll,

Grover Cleveland Middle School forensic team finishes first in tournament (05/2013): CALDWELL – Eight students from Grover Cleveland Middle School (GCMS), participated in the Lancer Invitational Tournament at Livingston High School, on Saturday, April 20, returning with 14 individual

Alka-Seltzer powder sets off scare at Grover Cleveland Middle School in Caldwell (04/2013): CALDWELL – A bag filled with white powder left in a boys’ bathroom had Grover Cleveland Middle School on alert at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 18The substance, which turned out to be Alka-Seltzer, was ca

Upgrades planned to parking lot at Essex County's Grover Cleveland Park (03/2013): Caldwell/Essex Fells – On Monday, March 18, Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. outlined plans to make Essex County Grover Cleveland Park more accessible for people with disabilities. The improvements include creating ADA-compliant parking spaces in the parking lot... Go to news article

Grover Cleveland Park marks 100 (02/2013): CALDWELL – Although it was named after the 22nd and 24th U.S. president, Grover Cleveland Park, facing its 100th anniversary this year, was not the name of choice for one of the jewels in theEssex Cou

Students named to honor rolls for 1st marking period at Grover Cleveland Middle (01/2013): CALDWELL – The following students have qualified for the High Honor Roll and Honor Roll for the first marking period of the 2012-13 school year at Grover Cleveland Middle School.

Grover Cleveland Tigers Roar In Season Debut (11/2012): read more

Grover Cleveland’s Hurricane (10/2012): He saw federal aid as paternalism. And it cost him the country.

Grover Cleveland grandson celebrates Hawaii queen (08/2012): HONOLULU (AP) — President Grover Cleveland's grandson is visiting Hawaii to celebrate the birthday of the last monarch of the Hawaiian Kingdom. George Cleveland will be on Oahu this weekend to attend events for Queen Liliuokalani's birthday.

70s Project performs at Grover Cleveland Park in Caldwell and Essex Fells (07/2012): Upcoming concerts in the 2012 Essex County Free SummerMusic Concert Series will feature performances by Carrie Jackson, The 70s Project and The Hitmen.