Grover Cleveland has not yet been honored with a coin. He will receive 2 presidential dollar coins because he had 2 separate terms he was elected, he was not re-elected in the term afterwards then was re-elected after Harrison. FDR served 4 terms but he served them all in sequence without failing to be re-elected for a year. But in reality, FDR has more coins featuring him than Cleveland will because FDR is on the dime, a commemorative gold $5 coin (ironic since FDR confiscated the gold of US citizens and re-sold them at a profit and made it illegal to own gold) and also soon to be featured through the presidential dollar program.
Grover Cleveland was the president before Benjamin Harrison
The Democratic Party nominated Grover Cleveland for president
Grover Cleveland warned FDR not to be president when they met in the White House when FDR was 6.
Franklin Roosevelt was born in 1882. If we consider someone a "kid" who is 15 years old or younger, then Roosevelt was a kid from 1882 until about 1897. The following held the office of President of the United States during that time: * Chester A. Arthur, * Grover Cleveland, * Benjamin Harrison, and * Grover Cleveland (again)
The Hatch Act was not enacted during President Grover Cleveland's presidency. The Hatch Act was actually signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939. It aims to prevent federal employees from engaging in certain political activities and ensures the neutrality of the civil service.
Grover Cleveland stopped being President in 1889.
Grover is the only president to ever be a president twice.
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Grover Cleveland
The only president to have served two non-consecutive terms was Grover Cleveland. Cleveland held office from March 4 1885 to March 4, 1889, and again from March 4 1893 to March 4, 1897.
Grover Cleveland. However, there is a Muppet named Roosevelt Franklin that appeared on Sesame Street.
Grover Cleveland, who was both the 22nd and 24th President.