Grover Cleveland was the 34th Mayor of Buffalo New York.
Grover Cleveland was the mayor of Buffalo, New York before he was President.
Grover Cleveland fits this description. We was mayor of Buffalo, NY and later the governor of New York and was noted as a reformer.
He was mayor in Buffalo NEW YORK
In 1881, Cleveland was elected mayor of Buffalo and later, governor of New York.
As Governor of New York, he lived in Albany; prior to that he lived in Buffalo, New York as Erie County Sheriff and Mayor of the city.
Grover Cleveland was a lawyer, the sheriff of Erie County, Mayor of Buffalo and the Governer of New York.
yes. He was previously the governor of New York and the mayor of Buffalo.
Grover Cleveland was a clerk at the age of 14 and a lawyer, Sheriff of Erie County, Mayor of Buffalo, Govenor of New York, and finally President of the United States from 1885 to 1888.
New York has a governor, and New York City has a Mayor, but there IS NO President.
There is no such office as "vice president of New York City" The mayor is the chief executive officer. He appoints a chief deputy mayor who serves at the will of the mayor with not powers of his own.
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