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Grover Cleveland Papers
A Finding Aid to the Collection in the Library of Congress
Manuscript Division, Library of CongressWashington, D.C.
2007Revised 2010 April
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LC Online Catalog record:http://lccn.loc.gov/mm79016188
Prepared by Wilhelmina Curry, David Mathisen, and Nan Thompson ErnstRevised and expanded by Karen Linn Femia with the assistance of Brian McGuire and Nicholas Newlin
Collection SummaryTitle: Grover Cleveland PapersSpan Dates: 1743-1945Bulk Dates: (bulk 1885-1908)ID No.: MSS16188Creator: Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908Extent: 108,200 items ; 627 containers plus 1 oversize ; 235.8 linear feet ; 164 microfilm reelsLanguage: Collection material in EnglishLocation: Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Summary: President of the United States, governor of New York, and lawyer. Correspondence, diaries, messages toCongress, speeches, writings, printed matter, and other papers primarily relating to the Cleveland presidency andpresidential campaigns.
Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They aregrouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.
PeopleAltgeld, John Peter, 1847-1902--Correspondence.Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886--Correspondence.Bayard, Thomas F. (Thomas Francis), 1828-1898--Correspondence.Benedict, Erastus Cornelius, 1800-1880--Correspondence.Bissell, Wilson Shannon, 1847-1903--Correspondence.Carlisle, John Griffin, 1835-1910--Correspondence.Choate, Joseph Hodges, 1832-1917--Correspondence.Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908.Curtis, George William, 1824-1892--Correspondence.Dickinson, Donald McDonald, 1846-1917--Correspondence.Dole, Sanford B. (Sanford Ballard), 1844-1926--Correspondence.Endicott, William Crowninshield, 1826-1900--Correspondence.Evans, Robley D. (Robley Dunglison), 1846-1912--Correspondence.Fuller, Melville Weston, 1833-1910--Correspondence.Gilder, Richard Watson, 1844-1909--Correspondence.Gresham, Walter Quintin, 1832-1895--Correspondence.Hamlin, Charles, 1861-1938--Correspondence.Harmon, Judson, 1846-1927--Correspondence.Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901--Correspondence.Hewitt, Abram S. (Abram Stevens), 1822-1903--Correspondence.Hill, David B. (David Bennett), 1843-1910--Correspondence.Jefferson, Joseph, 1829-1905--Correspondence.Lamar, L. Q. C. (Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus), 1825-1893--Correspondence.Lamont, Daniel Scott, 1851-1905--Correspondence.Manning, Daniel, 1831-1887--Correspondence.Olney, Richard, 1835-1917--Correspondence.Parker, Alton B. (Alton Brooks), 1852-1926--Correspondence.Powderly, Terence Vincent, 1849-1924--Correspondence.Rice, William Gorham, 1856-1945--Correspondence.Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919--Correspondence.Seymour, Horatio, 1810-1886--Correspondence.Shepard, Edward Morse, 1850-1911--Correspondence.Smith, Hoke, 1855-1931--Correspondence.Straus, Oscar S. (Oscar Solomon), 1850-1926--Correspondence.
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Watterson, Henry, 1840-1921--Correspondence.Weaver, James B. (James Baird), 1833-1912--Correspondence.Whitney, William C. (William Collins), 1841-1904--Correspondence.
OrganizationsDemocratic Party (U.S.)
SubjectsPresidents--United States--Election.
PlacesUnited States--History--1865-1921.United States--Politics and government--1865-1933.United States--Politics and government--1885-1889.United States--Politics and government--1893-1897.
OccupationsGovernors--New York (State).Lawyers.Presidents--United States.
Administrative InformationProvenance
The papers of Grover Cleveland, lawyer, governor of New York, and president of the United States, were deposited in theLibrary of Congress in 1915 by Frances Folsom Cleveland Preston through John H. Finley. The Library received additionalletters through the efforts of Preston and Robert McNutt McElroy and occasionally by purchase during the years1920-1923. In 1923 the papers on deposit were converted to a gift. Smaller additions have since come to the Librarythrough purchase and gift exchange.
Processing History
The principal portion of the Cleveland Papers was organized in 1929-1931. A microfilm edition of series 1-9G wasproduced in 1960, and the Index to the Grover Cleveland Papers was published by the Library in 1965. An addition wasorganized and a finding aid created in 1997. The finding aid was revised in 2005 when a sizable addition to the collectionwas organized and revised again in 2007 with the addition of material previously withheld for conservation treatment.
Additional Guides
The microfilm edition of these papers (not including additions) is indexed in the Index to the Grover Cleveland Papers(Washington: 1965), prepared as part of the President's Papers Index Series. The index is available online in PDF and pageview versions.
Transfers
Photographs have been transferred to the Library's Prints and Photographs Division where they are identified as part ofthese papers.
Copyright Status
The status of copyright in the unpublished writings of Grover Cleveland is governed by the Copyright Law of the UnitedStates (Title 17, U.S.C.).
Access and Restrictions
The papers of Grover Cleveland are open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Manuscript Reading Roomprior to visiting. Many collections are stored off-site and advance notice is needed to retrieve these items for research use.
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Microfilm
A microfilm edition of part of these papers is available on 164 reels. Consult reference staff in the Manuscript Divisionconcerning availability for purchase or interlibrary loan. To promote preservation of the originals, researchers are requiredto consult the microfilm edition as available.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Container or reel number, GroverCleveland Papers, Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Biographical NoteDate Event1837, Mar. 18 Born Stephen Grover Cleveland, Caldwell, N.J.
1841 Moved with family to western New York state
1853-1854 Teacher, New York Institute for the Blind, New York, N.Y.
1855 Assistant to uncle, Lewis F. Allen, on American Shorthorn HandbookAssistant in law firm Rogers, Bowen, and Rogers in Buffalo, N.Y.; began study of law
1859 Admitted to the bar, Buffalo, N.Y.Appointed managing clerk, Rogers, Bowen, and Rogers, Buffalo, N.Y.
1863 Appointed assistant district attorney, Erie County, N.Y.
1865 Defeated in election for district attorney, Erie County, N.Y.Formed law firm with Isaac K. Vanderpoel
1869 Established law firm of Lanning, Cleveland, and Folsom, Buffalo, N.Y.
1870-1873 Elected sheriff, Erie County, N.Y.
1874 Established law firm of Bass, Cleveland, and Bissell, Buffalo, N.Y.
1881-1882 Mayor of Buffalo, N.Y.
1882-1885 Governor of New York
1885-1889 President of the United States
1886 Married Frances Folsom (died 1947) in the White House
1888 Defeated for re-election as president of the United States
1893-1897 President of the United States
1897 Retired to "Westland," Princeton, N.J.
1899 Lecturer in public affairs, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.
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1900-1908 Published numerous articles and lectures
1901 Member, Board of Trustees, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.
1906 Reorganized the Equitable Life Assurance Co. of America
1907 President, Association of Life Insurance Presidents
1908, June 24 Died, Princeton, N.J.
Scope and Content NoteThe papers of Stephen Grover Cleveland (1837-1908) span the years 1743-1945, with the bulk of the material dating from1885 to Cleveland's death in 1908. Most of the collection relates to Cleveland's first presidential administration(1885-1889) and includes correspondence, diaries, messages to Congress, speeches, writings, printed matter, and otherpapers. The collection is divided into eleven series, the first nine of which are reproduced on microfilm. A detaileddescription of the arrangement and content of the original part of the Cleveland Papers is contained in the published guideto the microfilm edition, Index to the Grover Cleveland Papers. The index provides a list of names of writers and recipientsof letters, but not a subject index. Annual and veto messages, inaugural addresses, and diaries are indexed underCleveland's name. Series 10, Printed Matter, was not filmed. The introduction to the index also provides a history of thecollection.
The Additions series of the Grover Cleveland Papers, designated as Series 11 of the collection, is also unfilmed. Itcomprises previously undescribed parts of the original collection and material received by the Library from 1970 to 2002and is organized in subseries according to the year each addition was processed.
The 1970-1979 Addition consists almost entirely of correspondence dated 1882-1906, most of it original documents withsome transcriptions and photo reproductions. Correspondents include Norval B. Bacon, August Belmont, John T. Carey,Alonzo B. Cornell, L. Clarke Davis, Donald McDonald Dickinson, Robert Dosia, John H. Finley, James A. Gibson,Thomas Nelson Haskell, Robert P. Hayes, Robert Underwood Johnson, Edward B. Pond, William H. Rideing, Francis L.Stetson, John A. Sullivan, and John DeWitt Warner.
The 1984 Addition contains material from Cleveland's work with the Association of Life Insurance Presidents. Clevelandwas retained as chairman and counsel of the association and was elected its president in 1907. The file includes letters fromCleveland and his wife Frances Folsom Cleveland, promotional material, and financial records.
The 1997 Addition includes an autograph album signed in 1886 by Cleveland, members of his cabinet, and other prominentpersons. Correspondence includes a letter to Fitzhugh Lee and letters to and from William Lyne Wilson (1843-1900), whoserved as postmaster general during Cleveland's second administration.
The 2005 Addition, by far the largest of the additions, is primarily concerned with the presidential election of 1892. Thisaddition contains correspondence, chiefly incoming letters, campaign ephemera, printed matter, newspaper clippings, andmiscellaneous material. The alphabetical file of correspondence is solely concerned with the election and includes lettersfrom Wilson Shannon Bissell, John Griffin Carlisle, William Russell Grace, William F. Harrity, Thomas Goode Jones,Alton B. Parker, Nehemiah George Ordway, Robert Barnwell Roosevelt, Thomas Gaskell Shearman, Adlai Stevenson(1835-1914), William Freeman Vilas, and William Lyne Wilson. Additional correspondence from Carlisle, Parker, andVilas is in the chronological file of correspondence. Much of the correspondence in the alphabetical file comes fromDemocratic Party activists from all parts of the country. Their letters provide detailed insight on local and state politics andhow they may affect the presidential election. Other election topics frequently covered in the correspondence include thePopulist (or “People's”) Party and its presidential candidate James B. Weaver, the “Force Bill” ( a federal elections lawproposed by the Republicans requiring that federal elections be supervised by the federal government as an attempt toenfranchise African-American voters in the South), tariff reform, Tammany Hall, and the Texas gubernatorial race in whichthe Democratic Party split over the contest between George W. Clark and incumbent James Stephen Hogg. Other material
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from the presidential campaign of 1892 includes posters, broadsides, invitations, endorsements, news clippings,congratulatory correspondence, and letters requesting a job appointment with the new administration.
The 2007 Addition includes congratulatory letters from future president William H. Taft, Solomon R. Guggenheim, AdlaiStevenson (1835-1914), and Rutherford Birchard Hayes. Personal correspondence includes letters from the mother ofCleveland's wife Frances Folsom Cleveland. Letters acknowledging gifts often have handwritten notes by Cleveland inshorthand. The addition also includes a reminiscence by Cyrus P. Jones, a Buffalo Democrat, of the Cleveland mayoraltythat he sent to the Cleveland family along with a volume of 1882 “Minutes of the Ninth Ward Cleveland Club.”
Items in the Oversize series are from the 2005 and 2007 additions and consist of posters, broadsides, songs, and poemsrelated to the 1892 presidential campaign and blueprints of a lodge at Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts.
Organization of the PapersThe collection is arranged in twelve series:
• Series I: Diaries, 1898-1905• Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910• Series III: Additional Correspondence, 1828-1945• Series IV: Letterpress Copybooks, 1885-1889• Series V: Speeches, 1883-1907• Series VI: Messages to Congress, 1885-1897• Series VII: Cleveland Writings, 1884-1907• Series VIII: Richard Watson Gilder, 1908-1909• Series IX: Miscellany, 1743-1906• Series X: Printed Matter, 1786-1924• Series XI: Additions, 1878-1922• Oversize, 1892
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Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX I:1-2REEL 1
Series I: Diaries, 1898-1905
Cleveland's diaries in seven volumes.Filmed in chronological sequence and housed in two containers by size.
BOX II:1-II:366REEL 1-100
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Letters received and sent.Arranged chronologically.
BOX III:367-531REEL 100-145
Series III: Additional Correspondence, 1828-1945
Letters received and sent, including Frances Folsom Cleveland's incoming letters.Arranged chronologically.
BOX IV:532-561REEL 145-157
Series IV: Letterpress Copybooks, 1885-1889
Copies of outgoing letters. Containers IV:560-IV:561 at the end of the file include letterssigned by Cleveland and typed copies of incoming letters and telegrams.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX V:1-V:2REEL 157
Series V: Speeches, 1883-1907
Speeches and addresses.Arranged chronologically.
BOX VI:1-VI:12REEL 157-162
Series VI: Messages to Congress, 1885-1897
BOX VI:1-8REEL 157-160
Subseries A, 1885-1897
Cleveland's messages to Congress.Arranged chronologically.
BOX VI:9-12REEL 160-162
Subseries B, 1885-1888
Transcripts by Senate and House of Representatives clerks of communications from thepresident.
Arranged chronologically with some overlapping.
BOX VII:12REEL 162
Series VII: Cleveland Writings, 1884-1907
Manuscripts in Cleveland's handwriting.Arranged chronologically.
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BOX VIII:12REEL 162
Series VIII: Richard Watson Gilder, 1908-1909
A poem and notes used by Gilder in writing “Grover Cleveland: A Record of Friendship,”Century Magazine.
BOX IX:1-IX:4REEL 163-164
Series IX: Miscellany, 1743-1906
Indexes, biographical material, financial records, tickets, invitations, notes, cards, and papersof Frances Folsom Cleveland.
Arranged into subseries by type of material.
BOX IX:1REEL 163
Subseries A
Subject index to letters received by Cleveland.
BOX IX:2REEL 163
Subseries B
Card index (incomplete) of Cleveland's correspondents.
BOX IX:3REEL 163
Subseries C
Biographical material.
BOX IX:3REEL 163
Subseries D
Manuscripts by Frances Folsom Cleveland in French and German, papers concerning herfamily genealogy, and a roster of Wells College students.
BOX IX:3REEL 163-164
Subseries E
Personal and household bills, 1885-1896
BOX IX:3REEL 164
Subseries F
Miscellaneous notes not written by Cleveland.
BOX IX:3REEL 164
Subseries G
Calling cards. Only those inscribed were filmed.
BOX IX:3not filmed
Subseries H
Tickets and invitations to events to which Cleveland and his wife were invited.
BOX IX:4not filmed
Subseries I
Duplicates, checks, a checkbook, and memorabilia.
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BOX X:1-20not filmed
Series X: Printed Matter, 1786-1924
Pamphlet file, clippings file, scrapbooks, and an 1897 atlas from the Venezuelan BoundaryCommission.
The pamphlet file is arranged chronologically with titles listed. The clippings file is arrangedchronologically. The scrapbooks have overlapping dates.
BOX XI:1-24 Series XI: Additions, 1878-1922
BOX XI:1 1970-1979 AdditionsCorrespondence and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX XI:1 1984 AdditionCorrespondence, printed matter, and financial records from Cleveland's work with the
Association of Life Insurance Presidents.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX XI:1 1997 AdditionAutograph album, correspondence, and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX XI:2-22 2005 AdditionCorrespondence, printed matter, campaign ephemera, and newspaper clippings.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX XI:23-24 2007 AdditionCorrespondence, blueprints, minutes, and a reminiscence.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX OV 1 Oversize, 1892Posters, broadsides, songs, and poems from the 1892 presidential campaign and blueprints.Arranged and described according to the addition, containers, and folders from which the items
were removed.
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Container ListAvailable on microfilm. Shelf no. 12,126
Container Contents
BOX I:1-2REEL 1
Series I: Diaries, 1898-1905
Cleveland's diaries in seven volumes.Filmed in chronological sequence and housed in two containers by size.
BOX I:1-2REEL 1
1898, Jan. 8-Dec. 31
1898, Aug. 27-1905, Sept. 271899, Jan. 1-Dec. 311901, Jan. 1-Nov. 211903, Jan. 3-Apr. 31904, Jan. 1-Nov. 101905, Jan. 1-Oct. 4
BOX II:1-II:366REEL 1-100
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Letters received and sent.Arranged chronologically.
BOX II:1REEL 1
1846, Sept. 19-1883, Sept. 12
BOX II:2REEL 2
1883, Sept. 14-1884, Nov. 10
BOX II:3REEL 2
1884
Nov. 11-20BOX II:4REEL 2
Nov. 21- Dec. 2
BOX II:5REEL 3
Dec. 3-15
BOX II:6REEL 3
Dec. 16-30
BOX II:7REEL 3
Dec. 31, undated
BOX II:8REEL 4
1885
Jan. 1-9BOX II:9REEL 4
Jan. 10-22
BOX II:10REEL 4
Jan. 23-27
BOX II:11REEL 5
Jan. 28-Feb. 1
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BOX II:12REEL 5
Feb. 2-7
BOX II:13REEL 5
Feb. 8-12
BOX II:14REEL 6
Feb. 13-17
BOX II:15REEL 6
Feb. 18-24
BOX II:16REEL 6
Feb. 25-28
BOX II:17REEL 6
Mar. 1-4
BOX II:18REEL 7
Mar. 5-7
BOX II:19REEL 7
Mar. 8-11
BOX II:20REEL 8
Mar. 12-15
BOX II:21REEL 8
Mar. 16-18
BOX II:22REEL 8
Mar. 19-22
BOX II:23REEL 8
Mar. 23-25
BOX II:24REEL 9
Mar. 26-29
BOX II:25REEL 9
Mar. 30-31
BOX II:26REEL 9
Apr. 1-4
BOX II:27REEL 10
Apr. 5-9
BOX II:28REEL 10
Apr. 10-13
BOX II:29REEL 10
Apr. 14-17
BOX II:30REEL 11
Apr. 18-22
BOX II:31REEL 11
Apr. 23-28
BOX II:32REEL 11
Apr. 29-May 1
BOX II:33REEL 12
May 2-6
BOX II:34REEL 12
May 7-11
BOX II:35REEL 12
May 12-15
BOX II:36REEL 13
May 16-19
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
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BOX II:37REEL 13
May 20-24
BOX II:38REEL 13
May 25-29
BOX II:39REEL 14
May 30-June 3
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June 4-9
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June 10-15
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June 16-19
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June 20-24
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June 25-29
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June 30-July 5
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July 6-9
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July 10-14
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July 15-19
BOX II:49REEL 17
July 20-24
BOX II:50REEL 17
July 25-29
BOX II:51REEL 17
July 30-Aug. 3
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Aug. 4-14
BOX II:53REEL 18
Aug. 15-28
BOX II:54REEL 18
Aug. 29-Sept. 8
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Sept. 9-14
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Sept. 15-19
BOX II:57REEL 19
Sept. 20-24
BOX II:58REEL 20
Sept. 25-28
BOX II:59REEL 20
Sept. 29-30
BOX II:60REEL 20
Oct. 1-4
BOX II:61REEL 21
Oct. 5-7
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
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BOX II:62REEL 21
Oct. 8-11
BOX II:63REEL 21
Oct. 12-15
BOX II:64REEL 21
Oct. 16-19
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Oct. 20-23
BOX II:66REEL 22
Oct. 24-27
BOX II:67REEL 22
Oct. 28-Nov. 1
BOX II:68REEL 23
Nov. 2-5
BOX II:69REEL 23
Nov. 6-9
BOX II:70REEL 23
Nov. 10-12
BOX II:71REEL 24
Nov. 13-16
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Nov. 17-20
BOX II:73REEL 24
Nov. 21-25
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Nov. 26-29
BOX II:75REEL 25
Nov. 30-Dec. 2
BOX II:76REEL 25
Dec. 3-9
BOX II:77REEL 26
Dec. 10-14
BOX II:78REEL 26
Dec. 15-21
BOX II:79REEL 26
Dec. 22-27
BOX II:80REEL 27
Dec. 28-31, undated
BOX II:81REEL 27
No month or day
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No month or day
1886, Jan.1- 4BOX II:83REEL 28
Jan. 5-9
BOX II:84REEL 28
Jan. 10-17
BOX II:85REEL 28
Jan. 18-22
BOX II:86 Jan. 23-28
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
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REEL 29BOX II:87REEL 29
Jan. 29-Feb. 2
BOX II:88REEL 29
Feb. 3-9
BOX II:89REEL 30
Feb. 10-15
BOX II:90REEL 30
Feb. 16-21; Mar., no day
BOX II:91REEL 30
Feb. 22-26
BOX II:92REEL 30
Feb. 27-Mar. 3
BOX II:93REEL 31
Mar. 4-7
BOX II:94REEL 31
Mar. 8-11
BOX II:95REEL 31
Mar. 12-17
BOX II:96REEL 32
Mar. 18-24
BOX II:97REEL 32
Mar. 25-30
BOX II:98REEL 32
Mar. 31-Apr. 7
BOX II:99REEL 32
Apr. 8-13
BOX II:100REEL 33
Apr. 14-19
BOX II:101REEL 33
Apr. 20-26
BOX II:102REEL 33
Apr. 27-May 4
BOX II:103REEL 34
May 5-11
BOX II:104REEL 34
May 12-18
BOX II:105REEL 34
May 19-25
BOX II:106REEL 34
May 26-June 2
BOX II:107REEL 35
June 3-10
BOX II:108REEL 35
June 11-16
BOX II:109REEL 35
June 17-22
BOX II:110REEL 36
June 23-28
BOX II:111 June 29-July 2
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
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REEL 36BOX II:112REEL 36
July 3-7
BOX II:113REEL 36
July 8-12
BOX II:114REEL 37
July 13-16
BOX II:115REEL 37
July 17-23
BOX II:116REEL 37
July 24-30
BOX II:117REEL 38
July 31-Aug. 7
BOX II:118REEL 38
Aug. 8-12
BOX II:119REEL 38
Aug. 13-26
BOX II:120REEL 38
Aug. 27-Sept. 10
BOX II:121REEL 39
Sept. 11-22
BOX II:122REEL 39
Sept. 23-27
BOX II:123REEL 39
Sept. 28-Oct. 4
BOX II:124REEL 39
Oct. 5-10
BOX II:125REEL 40
Oct. 11-16
BOX II:126REEL 40
Oct. 17-21
BOX II:127REEL 40
Oct. 22-27
BOX II:128REEL 40
Oct. 28-Nov. 2
BOX II:129REEL 41
Nov. 3-7
BOX II:130REEL 41
Nov. 8-11
BOX II:131REEL 41
Nov. 12-16
BOX II:132REEL 42
Nov. 17-21
BOX II:133REEL 42
Nov. 22-27
BOX II:134REEL 42
Nov. 28-Dec. 1
BOX II:135REEL 42
Dec. 2-7
BOX II:136 Dec. 8-11
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
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REEL 43BOX II:137REEL 43
Dec. 12-16
BOX II:138REEL 43
Dec. 17-21
BOX II:139REEL 43
Dec. 22-28
BOX II:140REEL 44
Dec. 29-31
BOX II:141REEL 44
No month or day
BOX II:142REEL 44
1887
Jan. 1-12BOX II:143REEL 44
Jan. 13-21
BOX II:144REEL 45
Jan. 22-29
BOX II:145REEL 45
Jan. 30-Feb. 7
BOX II:146REEL 45
Feb. 8-14
BOX II:147REEL 45
Feb. 15-21
BOX II:148REEL 46
Feb. 22-27
BOX II:149REEL 46
Feb. 28-Mar. 5
BOX II:150REEL 46
Mar. 6-12
BOX II:151REEL 46
Mar. 13-18
BOX II:152REEL 47
Mar. 19-23
BOX II:153REEL 47
Mar. 24-29
BOX II:154REEL 47
Mar. 30-Apr. 4
BOX II:155REEL 47
Apr. 5-10
BOX II:156REEL 48
Apr. 11-17
BOX II:157REEL 48
Apr. 18-26
BOX II:158REEL 48
Apr. 27-May 3
BOX II:159REEL 48
May 4-13
BOX II:160REEL 49
May 14-21
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
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May 22-June 3
BOX II:162REEL 49
June 3-15
BOX II:163REEL 49
June 16-21
BOX II:164REEL 50
June 22-29
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June 30-July 5
BOX II:166REEL 50
July 6-9
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July 10-19
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July 20-27
BOX II:169REEL 51
July 28-Aug. 1
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Aug. 2-5
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Aug. 6-10
BOX II:172REEL 52
Aug. 11-16
BOX II:173REEL 52
Aug. 17-24
BOX II:174REEL 52
Aug. 25-31
BOX II:175REEL 52
Sept. 1-8
BOX II:176REEL 53
Sept. 9-14
BOX II:177REEL 53
Sept. 15-20
BOX II:178REEL 53
Sept. 21-25
BOX II:179REEL 53
Sept. 26-Oct. 12
BOX II:180REEL 54
Oct. 14-27
BOX II:181REEL 54
Oct. 28-Nov. 5
BOX II:182REEL 54
Nov. 6-12
BOX II:183REEL 54
Nov. 13-19
BOX II:184REEL 54
Nov. 20-27
BOX II:185REEL 55
Nov. 28-Dec. 5
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
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Dec. 6-10
BOX II:187REEL 55
Dec. 11-18
BOX II:188REEL 56
Dec. 19-27
BOX II:189REEL 56
Dec. 28-31
BOX II:190REEL 56
1888
Jan. 1-11BOX II:191REEL 56
Jan. 12-23
BOX II:192REEL 56
Jan. 24-Feb. 2
BOX II:193REEL 57
Feb. 3-13
BOX II:194REEL 57
Feb. 14-25
BOX II:195REEL 57
Feb. 28-Mar. 6
BOX II:196REEL 58
Mar. 7-18
BOX II:197REEL 58
Mar. 19-27
BOX II:198REEL 58
Mar. 28-Apr. 4
BOX II:199REEL 58
Apr. 5-11
BOX II:200REEL 59
Apr. 12-19
BOX II:201REEL 59
Apr. 20-29
BOX II:202REEL 59
Apr. 30-May 7
BOX II:203REEL 59
May 8-16
BOX II:204REEL 60
May 17-24
BOX II:205REEL 60
May 25-June 4
BOX II:206REEL 60
June 5-15
BOX II:207REEL 61
June 16-27
BOX II:208REEL 61
June 28-July 7
BOX II:209REEL 61
July 8-16
BOX II:210 July 17-28
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 18
REEL 61BOX II:211REEL 62
July 29-Aug. 7
BOX II:212REEL 62
Aug. 8-18
BOX II:213REEL 62
Aug. 19-28
BOX II:214REEL 63
Aug. 29-Sept. 6
BOX II:215REEL 63
Sept. 7-13
BOX II:216REEL 63
Sept. 14-22
BOX II:217REEL 63
Sept. 25-Oct. 1
BOX II:218REEL 64
Oct. 2-8
BOX II:219REEL 64
Oct. 9-15
BOX II:220REEL 64
Oct. 16-23
BOX II:221REEL 65
Oct. 24-31
BOX II:222REEL 65
Nov. 1-8
BOX II:223REEL 65
Nov. 9-14
BOX II:224REEL 66
Nov. 15-22
BOX II:225REEL 66
Nov. 23-Dec. 4
BOX II:226REEL 66
Dec. 5-21
BOX II:227REEL 66
1888, Dec. 22-1889, Jan. 3
BOX II:228REEL 66
1889
BOX II:228REEL 67
Jan. 4-17
BOX II:229REEL 67
Jan. 18-31
BOX II:230REEL 67
Feb. 1-10
BOX II:231REEL 67
Feb. 11-Mar. 7
BOX II:232REEL 68
Mar. 8-Dec. 31
BOX II:233REEL 68
1890
Jan. 6-Sept. 29
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 19
BOX II:234REEL 68
Oct. 2-Dec. 26
BOX II:235REEL 68
1890, Dec. 28-1891, Mar. 10
BOX II:236REEL 69
1891
Mar. 11-May 16BOX II:237REEL 69
May 17-Oct. 31
BOX II:238REEL 69
Nov. 2-Dec. 31
BOX II:239REEL 70
1892
Jan. 4-Mar. 16BOX II:240REEL 70
Mar. 17-Apr. 5
BOX II:241REEL 70
Apr. 6-30
BOX II:242REEL 70
May 1-Aug. 9
BOX II:243REEL 71
Aug. 10-30
BOX II:244REEL 71
Aug. 31-Sept. 7
BOX II:245REEL 71
Sept. 8-14
BOX II:246REEL 72
Sept. 15-20
BOX II:247REEL 72
Sept. 21-26
BOX II:248REEL 72
Sept. 27-Oct. 15
BOX II:249REEL 72
Oct. 29-Dec. 9
BOX II:250REEL 73
1892, Dec. 10-1893, Jan. 25
BOX II:251REEL 73
1893
Jan. 26-Feb. 22BOX II:252REEL 73
Feb. 23-Mar. 5
BOX II:253REEL 73
Mar. 6-12
BOX II:254REEL 73
Mar. 13-17
BOX II:255REEL 74
Mar. 18-23
BOX II:256REEL 74
Mar. 24-29
BOX II:257 Mar. 30-Apr. 3
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 20
REEL 74BOX II:258REEL 74
Apr. 4-11
BOX II:259REEL 75
Apr. 12-18
BOX II:260REEL 75
Apr. 19-30
BOX II:261REEL 75
May 1-9
BOX II:262REEL 75
May 10-17
BOX II:263REEL 76
May 18-23
BOX II:264REEL 76
May 24-31
BOX II:265REEL 76
June 1-7
BOX II:266REEL 76
June 8-15
BOX II:267REEL 77
June 16-21
BOX II:268REEL 77
June 22-28
BOX II:269REEL 77
June 29-30
BOX II:270REEL 77
July 1-10
BOX II:271REEL 78
July 11-21
BOX II:272REEL 78
July 22-28
BOX II:273REEL 78
July 29-Aug. 5
BOX II:274REEL 78
Aug. 7-17
BOX II:275REEL 79
Aug. 19-Sept. 2
BOX II:276REEL 79
Sept. 3-16
BOX II:277REEL 79
Sept. 17-27
BOX II:278REEL 79
Sept. 28-Oct. 6
BOX II:279REEL 80
Oct. 7-20
BOX II:280REEL 80
Oct. 21-26
BOX II:281REEL 80
Oct. 27-Nov. 3
BOX II:282 Nov. 4-12
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 21
REEL 80BOX II:283REEL 80
Nov. 13-18
BOX II:284REEL 81
Nov. 19-28
BOX II:285REEL 81
Nov. 26-Dec. 4
BOX II:286REEL 81
Dec. 5-15
BOX II:287REEL 81
Dec. 16-24
BOX II:288REEL 82
Dec. 25-31
BOX II:289REEL 82
1894
Jan. 1-10BOX II:290REEL 82
Jan. 11-23
BOX II:291REEL 82
Jan. 24-Feb. 3
BOX II:292REEL 83
Feb. 5-17
BOX II:293REEL 83
Feb. 18-Mar. 5
BOX II:294REEL 83
Mar. 6-13
BOX II:295REEL 83
Mar. 14-20
BOX II:296REEL 84
Mar. 21-25
BOX II:297REEL 84
Mar. 26-31
BOX II:298REEL 84
Apr. 1-15
BOX II:299REEL 84
Apr. 16-30
BOX II:300REEL 85
May 1-21
BOX II:301REEL 85
May 22-June 9
BOX II:302REEL 85
June 11-July 1
BOX II:303REEL 85
July 2-11
BOX II:304REEL 86
July 12-17
BOX II:305REEL 86
July 18-23
BOX II:306REEL 86
July 24-30
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 22
BOX II:307REEL 86
July 31-Aug. 13
BOX II:308REEL 86
Aug. 14-21
BOX II:309REEL 87
Aug. 22-Sept. 10
BOX II:310REEL 87
Sept. 11-Oct. 11
BOX II:311REEL 87
Oct. 12-Nov. 10
BOX II:312REEL 87
Nov. 12-28
BOX II:313REEL 88
Nov. 29-Dec. 30
BOX II:314REEL 88
1894, Dec. 31-1895, Jan. 9
BOX II:315REEL 88
1895
Jan. 10-24BOX II:316REEL 88
Jan. 25-Feb. 13
BOX II:317REEL 89
Feb. 14-28
BOX II:318REEL 89
Mar. 1-22
BOX II:319REEL 89
Mar. 23-Apr. 5
BOX II:320REEL 89
Apr. 6-19
BOX II:321REEL 90
Apr. 20-May 8
BOX II:322REEL 90
May 9-27
BOX II:323REEL 90
May 23-June 13
BOX II:324REEL 91
June 15-Aug. 9
BOX II:325REEL 91
Aug. 10-Sept. 4
BOX II:326REEL 91
Sept. 5-Oct. 12
BOX II:327REEL 91
Oct. 14-Nov. 15
BOX II:328REEL 91
Nov. 16-Dec. 4
BOX II:329REEL 92
Dec. 5-26
BOX II:330REEL 92
1895, Dec. 27-1896, Jan. 7
BOX II:331 1896
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 23
REEL 92Jan. 8-25
BOX II:332REEL 92
Jan. 26-Feb. 17
BOX II:333REEL 93
Feb. 18-Mar. 3
BOX II:334REEL 93
Mar. 4-18
BOX II:335REEL 93
Mar. 19-Apr. 4
BOX II:336REEL 93
Apr. 5-22
BOX II:337REEL 94
Apr. 23-May 13
BOX II:338REEL 94
May 14-31
BOX II:339REEL 94
June 1-15
BOX II:340REEL 94
June 16-July 10
BOX II:341REEL 95
July 11-31
BOX II:342REEL 95
Aug. 1-Oct. 12
BOX II:343REEL 95
Oct. 14-Nov. 7
BOX II:344REEL 95
Nov. 6-18
BOX II:345REEL 96
Nov. 19-Dec. 3
BOX II:346REEL 96
Dec. 7-21
BOX II:347REEL 96
1896, Dec. 22-1897, Jan. 16
BOX II:348REEL 96
1897
Jan. 17-Feb. 8BOX II:349REEL 96
Feb. 9-23
BOX II:350REEL 97
Feb. 24-Apr. 14
BOX II:351REEL 97
1897, Apr. 16-1898, Mar. 16
BOX II:352REEL 97
1898, Mar. 27-1899, Nov. 5
BOX II:353REEL 97
1899, Nov. 6-1900, Sept. 5
BOX II:354REEL 97
1900
Sept. 6-27
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 24
BOX II:355REEL 98
Sept. 28-Oct. 19
BOX II:356REEL 98
Oct. 20-30
BOX II:357REEL 98
Oct. 31-1901, Apr. 19
BOX II:358REEL 98
1901, Apr. 24-1902, July 27
BOX II:359REEL 98
1902, July 28-1903, Apr. 16
BOX II:360REEL 98
1903, Apr. 17-July 4
BOX II:361REEL 99
1903, July 6-1904, Mar. 28
BOX II:362REEL 99
1904, Mar. 29-1905, Mar. 10
BOX II:363REEL 99
1905, Mar. 16-Sept. 18
BOX II:364REEL 99
1905, Sept. 22-1906, Mar. 16
BOX II:365REEL 99
1906, Mar. 17-Oct. 31
BOX II:366REEL 100
1906, Nov. 8-1910, Mar.7
Undated
BOX III:367-531REEL 100-145
Series III: Additional Correspondence, 1828-1945
Letters received and sent, including Frances Folsom Cleveland's incoming letters.Arranged chronologically.
BOX III:367REEL 100
1828, 1839-1847, 1857-1862, 1870-1885
BOX III:368REEL 100
1885
Sept. 7-Dec. 4BOX III:369REEL 101
Dec. 5-13
BOX III:370REEL 101
Dec. 14-26
BOX III:371REEL 101
1885, Dec. 27-1886, Jan. 6
BOX III:372REEL 101
1886
Jan. 7-15BOX III:373REEL 102
Jan. 16-28
BOX III:374REEL 102
Jan. 29-Feb. 8
BOX III:375 Feb. 9-24
Series II: General Correspondence, 1846-1910
Container Contents
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REEL 102BOX III:376REEL 102
Feb. 25-Mar. 11
BOX III:377REEL 103
Mar. 12-30
BOX III:378REEL 103
Mar. 31-Apr. 15
BOX III:379REEL 103
Apr. 16-May 6
BOX III:380REEL 104
May 7-29
BOX III:381REEL 104
May 30-June 20
BOX III:382REEL 104
June 21-July 12
BOX III:383REEL 105
July 13-Aug. 7
BOX III:384REEL 105
Aug. 8-Sept. 30
BOX III:385REEL 105
Oct. 1-Nov. 9
BOX III:386REEL 105
Nov. 10-Dec. 7
BOX III:387REEL 106
Dec. 8-29
BOX III:388REEL 106
1886, Dec. 30-1887, Jan. 2
BOX III:389REEL 106
1887
Jan. 3-9BOX III:390REEL 107
Jan. 10-13
BOX III:391REEL 107
Jan. 14-18
BOX III:392REEL 107
Jan. 19-24
BOX III:393REEL 108
Jan. 25-29
BOX III:394REEL 108
Jan. 30-Feb. 2
BOX III:395REEL 108
Feb. 3-8
BOX III:396REEL 109
Feb. 9-15
BOX III:397REEL 109
Feb. 16-21
BOX III:398REEL 109
Feb. 22-27
BOX III:399REEL 110
Feb. 28-Mar. 5
Series III: Additional Correspondence, 1828-1945
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 26
BOX III:400REEL 110
Mar. 6-11
BOX III:401REEL 110
Mar. 12-17
BOX III:402REEL 110
Mar. 18-22
BOX III:403REEL 111
Mar. 23-28
BOX III:404REEL 111
Mar. 29-Apr.1
BOX III:405REEL 111
Apr. 2-9
BOX III:406REEL 112
Apr. 10-18
BOX III:407REEL 112
Apr. 19-26
BOX III:408REEL 112
Apr. 27-May 4
BOX III:409REEL 112
May 5-14
BOX III:410REEL 113
May 15-23
BOX III:411REEL 113
May 24-June 7
BOX III:412REEL 113
June 8-20
BOX III:413REEL 114
June 21-July 1
BOX III:414REEL 114
July 2-15
BOX III:415REEL 114
July 16-27
BOX III:416REEL 114
July 28-Aug. 9
BOX III:417REEL 115
Aug. 10-21
BOX III:418REEL 115
Aug. 22-Sept. 2
BOX III:419REEL 115
Sept. 3-12
BOX III:420REEL 116
Sept. 13-22
BOX III:421REEL 116
Sept. 23-Oct. 12
BOX III:422REEL 116
Oct. 13-26
BOX III:423REEL 117
Oct. 27-Nov. 3
BOX III:424REEL 117
Nov. 4-10
Series III: Additional Correspondence, 1828-1945
Container Contents
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BOX III:425REEL 117
Nov. 11-19
BOX III:426REEL 118
Nov. 20-27
BOX III:427REEL 118
Nov. 28-Dec. 4
BOX III:428REEL 118
Dec. 5-13
BOX III:429REEL 118
Dec. 14-22
BOX III:430REEL 119
Dec. 23-30
BOX III:431REEL 119
1887, Dec. 31-1888, Jan. 6
BOX III:432REEL 119
1888
Jan. 7-19BOX III:433REEL 119
Jan. 20-Feb. 2
BOX III:434REEL 120
Feb. 3-28
BOX III:435REEL 120
Feb. 29-Mar. 17
BOX III:436REEL 120
Mar. 18-Apr. 1
BOX III:437REEL 120
Apr. 2-9
BOX III:438REEL 121
Apr. 10-19
BOX III:439REEL 121
Apr. 20-29
BOX III:440REEL 121
Apr. 30-May 8
BOX III:441REEL 122
May 9-20
BOX III:442REEL 122
May 21-31
BOX III:443REEL 122
June 1-7
BOX III:444REEL 122
June 7-9
BOX III:445REEL 123
June 10-21
BOX III:446REEL 123
June 22-July 2
BOX III:447REEL 123
July 3-13
BOX III:448REEL 124
July 14-26
BOX III:449 July 27-Aug. 9
Series III: Additional Correspondence, 1828-1945
Container Contents
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Aug. 10-20
BOX III:451REEL 124
Aug. 21-24
BOX III:452REEL 125
Aug. 25-30
BOX III:453REEL 125
Aug. 31-Sept. 8
BOX III:454REEL 125
Sept. 9-16
BOX III:455REEL 126
Sept. 17-24
BOX III:456REEL 126
Sept. 25-30
BOX III:457REEL 126
Oct. 1-6
BOX III:458REEL 127
Oct. 7-13
BOX III:459REEL 127
Oct. 14-19
BOX III:460REEL 127
Oct. 20-25
BOX III:461REEL 128
Oct. 26-31
BOX III:462REEL 128
Nov. 1-7
BOX III:463REEL 128
Nov. 8-10
BOX III:464REEL 128
Nov. 10-14
BOX III:465REEL 129
Nov. 15-22
BOX III:466REEL 129
Nov. 23-Dec. 2
BOX III:467REEL 129
Dec. 3-12
BOX III:468REEL 130
Dec. 13-27
BOX III:469REEL 130
1888, Dec. 28-1889, Jan. 3
BOX III:470REEL 130
1889
Jan. 4-18BOX III:471REEL 131
Jan. 19-31
BOX III:472REEL 131
Jan. [?]-Feb. 8
BOX III:473REEL 131
Feb. 9-Mar. 2
Series III: Additional Correspondence, 1828-1945
Container Contents
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BOX III:474REEL 131
Mar. 3-Sept. 4
BOX III:475REEL 132
1889, Sept. 5-1890, June 3
BOX III:476REEL 132
1890, June 10-1891, Sept. 30
BOX III:477REEL 132
1891
Oct. 1-4BOX III:478REEL 133
Oct. 5
BOX III:479REEL 133
Oct. 6-9
BOX III:480REEL 133
Oct. 10-15
BOX III:481REEL 133
Oct. 16-29
BOX III:482REEL 134
1891, Nov. 2-1892, Sept. 2
BOX III:483REEL 134
1892
Sept. 3-Nov. 3BOX III:484REEL 135
Nov. 5-9
BOX III:485REEL 135
Nov. 9
BOX III:486REEL 135
Nov. 9
BOX III:487REEL 135
Nov. 9-10
BOX III:488REEL 135
Nov. 10
BOX III:489REEL 135
Nov. 10-11
BOX III:490REEL 136
Nov. 12-20
BOX III:491REEL 136
1892, Nov. 21-1893, Jan. 18
BOX III:492REEL 136
1893
Jan. 23-Mar. 10BOX III:493REEL 137
Mar. 11-Apr. 4
BOX III:494REEL 137
Apr. 5-May 5
BOX III:495REEL 137
May 6-June 13
BOX III:496REEL 137
June 14-Aug. 13
BOX III:497 Aug. 18-Nov. 4
Series III: Additional Correspondence, 1828-1945
Container Contents
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Nov. 7-21
BOX III:499REEL 138
Nov. 22-Dec. 18
BOX III:500REEL 138
Dec. 19-30
BOX III:501REEL 138
1893, no month or day
1894Jan. 1-4
BOX III:502REEL 138
Jan. 5-24
BOX III:503REEL 138
Jan. 25-Feb. 15
BOX III:504REEL 139
Feb. 16-Mar. 31
BOX III:505REEL 139
Apr. 1-May 28
BOX III:506REEL 139
May 29-July 14
BOX III:507REEL 139
July 16-Sept. 18
BOX III:508REEL 139
Sept. 19-Nov. 22
BOX III:509REEL 140
Nov. 23-Dec. 31
BOX III:510REEL 140
1894, no month or day
1895Jan. 1-20
BOX III:511REEL 140
Jan. 21-Feb. 4
BOX III:512REEL 140
Feb. 5-Mar. 13
BOX III:513REEL 141
Mar. 16-July 3
BOX III:514REEL 141
July 8-Sept. 30
BOX III:515REEL 141
Oct. 2-Dec. 19
BOX III:516REEL 141
1895, Dec. 20-1896, Jan. 1
BOX III:517REEL 141
1896
Jan. 2-18BOX III:518REEL 142
Jan. 19-Mar. 9
Series III: Additional Correspondence, 1828-1945
Container Contents
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BOX III:519REEL 142
Mar. 10-July 29
BOX III:520REEL 142
Aug. 5-Dec. 10
BOX III:521REEL 142
1896, Dec. 12-1897, Jan. 4
BOX III:522REEL 142
1897, Jan. 5-Feb. 4
BOX III:523REEL 143
1897, Feb. 5-1900, Aug. 31
BOX III:524REEL 143
1900, Sept. 8-1904, Jan. 7
BOX III:525REEL 143
1904
Jan. 8BOX III:526REEL 143
Jan. 9-12
BOX III:527REEL 144
1904, Jan. 13-1906, Jan. 29
BOX III:528REEL 144
1906, Feb. 21-1918, Oct. 30
BOX III:529REEL 144
1918, Nov. 2-1945, Mar. 28
BOX III:530REEL 144
Undated
BOX III:531REEL 145
Undated
BOX IV:532-561REEL 145-157
Series IV: Letterpress Copybooks, 1885-1889
Copies of outgoing letters. Containers IV:560-IV:561 at the end of the file include letterssigned by Cleveland and typed copies of incoming letters and telegrams.
Arranged chronologically.
BOX IV:532REEL 145
1885
Mar. 5-Apr. 1BOX IV:533REEL 146
Apr. 1-30
BOX IV:534REEL 146
Apr. 30-June 7
BOX IV:535REEL 147
June 10-July 25
BOX IV:536REEL 147
July 24-Oct. 16
BOX IV:537REEL 147
1885, Oct. 16-1886, Jan. 4
BOX IV:538REEL 148
1886
Jan. 4-Mar. 3
Series III: Additional Correspondence, 1828-1945
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 32
BOX IV:539REEL 148
Mar. 4-May 18
BOX IV:540REEL 148
May 18-July 26
BOX IV:541REEL 149
July 28-Nov. 6
BOX IV:542REEL 150
1886, Nov. 6-1887, Aug. 4
BOX IV:543REEL 151
1886, Dec. 13-1887, June 28
BOX IV:544REEL 151
1887
Jan. 11-Mar. 17BOX IV:545REEL 151
Mar. 16-May 18
BOX IV:546REEL 151
Aug. 4-Sept. 20
BOX IV:547REEL 152
Sept. 19-Dec. 1
BOX IV:548REEL 152
1887, Nov. 29-1888, Feb. 4
BOX IV:549REEL 152
1888
Feb. 6-Apr. 26BOX IV:550REEL 153
Apr. 27-July 12
BOX IV:551REEL 153
July 13-Oct. 3
BOX IV:552REEL 154
1888, Oct. 2-1889, Jan. 4
BOX IV:553REEL 154
1889, Jan. 5-Feb. 28
BOX IV:554REEL 155
1885, Mar.7-1888, Sept. 29
BOX IV:555REEL 155
1887, Dec. 10-1888, Feb. 20
BOX IV:556REEL 155
1888
Feb. 20-May 2BOX IV:557REEL 155
May 3-Aug. 15
BOX IV:558REEL 155
Aug. 15-Dec. 11
BOX IV:559REEL 156
1888, Dec. 8-1889, Feb. 28
BOX IV:560REEL 156
1885, Aug. 1-1889, Mar. 1 (letters signed by Cleveland)
Series IV: Letterpress Copybooks, 1885-1889
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 33
BOX IV:561REEL 157
1886, Nov. 6-1887, Apr. 13 (typed copies of incoming letters and telegrams)
BOX V:1-V:2REEL 157
Series V: Speeches, 1883-1907
Speeches and addresses.Arranged chronologically.
BOX V:1REEL 157
1883
June 12July 20
1884July 10July 29Aug. 18
1886Oct. 12Oct. 28Nov. 8Nov. 9
1887May 12July 13July 19Sept. 16Sept. 17Oct. 6Oct., no day
1888May 23May 31May, no daySept. 8Undated
1889Dec. 12Dec. 21
1890Feb. 4Feb. 22Mar. 6Apr. 24Nov. 13Dec. 23
1891Jan. 8
Series IV: Letterpress Copybooks, 1885-1889
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 34
Jan. 24Jan. 26Feb. 12Apr. 13May 1May 11May 12June 27Oct. 8Oct. 14Oct. 27Oct. 31Dec. 21
BOX V:2REEL 157
1892
Jan. 8Feb. 22Apr. 2July 20Sept. 26Oct. 26Oct. 27Nov. 1Nov. 4Dec. 10Dec. 31
18931896, Oct. 221897, Jan. 81900
(2 folders)1902, June 191903
Mar. 8Apr. 30Undated
1904, Oct. 211905
Apr. 24Oct. 28
1906Nov. 2Undated
1907Feb. 22June 22Undated
Series V: Speeches, 1883-1907
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 35
Undated
BOX VI:1-VI:12REEL 157-162
Series VI: Messages to Congress, 1885-1897
BOX VI:1-8REEL 157-160
Subseries A, 1885-1897
Cleveland's messages to Congress.Arranged chronologically.
BOX VI:1REEL 157
1885
Mar. 4Mar. 26Mar. 30Apr., no dayJuly 23Nov. 22Dec. 14Dec., no dayUndated
1886Jan. 20Jan. 22Jan. 27Jan., no dayMar. 1Mar. 3Mar. 4Mar. 11Mar., no dayApr. 22May 8May 17May 21May 24May 25May 28June 1June 2June 18June 19June 21June 22
BOX VI:1REEL 158
June 23
June 29
Series V: Speeches, 1883-1907
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 36
July 2July 3July 5July 6July 7July 9July 10July 14July 23July 30July 31
BOX VI:2REEL 158
Aug. 2
Aug. 3Aug. 4Aug. 5Nov. 1Dec. 6Undated
1887Jan. 18Jan. 27Jan. 28Jan. 31Feb. 3Feb. 4Feb. 19Feb. 21Feb. 23Feb. 24Feb. 25Feb. 26Feb. 28
1888Jan. 31Feb. 14Mar. 1Mar. 5Mar. 8Mar. 20Mar. 21Mar. 27Apr. 2Apr. 4Apr. 16Apr. 18
Series VI: Messages to Congress, 1885-1897
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 37
Apr. 21Apr. 24Apr. 30May 1May 3May 7May 8May 9May 10May 18May 19May 26
BOX VI:3REEL 158
June 5
June 12June 18June 19June 22June 26July 5July 6July 16July 17July 23July 26Aug. 3Aug. 6Aug. 7Aug. 9Aug. 10Aug. 14Aug. 22Aug. 23Aug. 27Aug., no daySept. 1Sept. 6Sept. 8Sept. 12Sept. 13Oct. 10Oct. 12Oct. 15Oct. 16Oct. 17Oct., no day
Series VI: Messages to Congress, 1885-1897
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 38
Dec. 191889
Jan. 2Jan. 3
BOX VI:4REEL 159
Jan. 15
Jan. 16Jan. 17Jan. 18Jan. 30Jan. 31Feb. 12Feb. 13Feb. 21Feb. 23Feb. 25Feb. 26Mar. 2
1893Apr. 6Aug. 8Aug., no daySept., no dayDec. 4Dec. 19
1894Feb. 20Feb. 28Mar. 12Mar. 29Oct. 1
1895May 18Sept. 30Dec. 2
BOX VI:5REEL 159
1896
Jan. 20Jan. 21Jan. 27Jan. 28Jan., no dayFeb. 1Feb. 4Feb. 7Feb. 11-21
(9 folders)
Series VI: Messages to Congress, 1885-1897
Container Contents
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Feb. 25-28(4 folders)
Mar. 3-6(4 folders)
Mar. 9-10(2 folders)
Mar. 12-13(2 folders)
Mar. 16-17(2 folders)
BOX VI:6REEL 159
Mar. 18-19
(2 folders)Mar. 23-27
(5 folders)Mar. 30Apr. 1
BOX VI:6REEL 160
Apr. 2-4
(3 folders)Apr. 6-7
(2 folders)Apr. 9Apr. 14Apr. 17Apr. 20-21
(2 folders)Apr. 24-25
(2 folders)Apr. 28-30
(3 folders)BOX VI:7REEL 160
May 7-8
(2 folders)May 12-13
(2 folders)May 18-23
(6 folders)May 26-30
(5 folders)June 1June 4-6
(3 folders)July 18July 20Oct 1Dec. 7Dec. 15
Series VI: Messages to Congress, 1885-1897
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 40
Dec. 18Dec. 30-31
(2 folders)BOX VI:8REEL 160
1897
Jan. 5Jan. 11Jan. 13-14
(2 folders)Jan. 19-20
(2 folders)Jan. 26-28
(3 folders)Feb. 6Feb. 9Feb. 16-17
(2 folders)Feb. 19Feb. 23-27
(5 folders)Mar. 1-2
(2 folders)Mar. 19Undated
BOX VI:9-12REEL 160-162
Subseries B, 1885-1888
Transcripts by Senate and House of Representatives clerks of communications from thepresident.
Arranged chronologically with some overlapping.
BOX VI:9REEL 160
1885
Mar. 4Dec. 16-17
(2 folders)BOX VI:9REEL 161
1886
Jan. 5Feb. 1Mar. 1
BOX VI:10REEL 161
Apr. 1
May 3June 2Dec. 6-7
(2 folders)
Series VI: Messages to Congress, 1885-1897
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Dec. 15-16(2 folders)
BOX VI:11REEL 161
1887
Jan. 5Jan. 12Feb. 3Feb. 26Dec. 5Dec. 14-15
(2 folders)BOX VI:11REEL 162
1888
Jan. 4Jan. 9Feb. 1Mar. 5
BOX VI:12REEL 162
May 2
June 1July 2Aug. 2Sept. 4-Oct. 19
BOX VII:12REEL 162
Series VII: Cleveland Writings, 1884-1907
Manuscripts in Cleveland's handwriting.Arranged chronologically.
BOX VII:12REEL 162
1884-1907
Undated
BOX VIII:12REEL 162
Series VIII: Richard Watson Gilder, 1908-1909
A poem and notes used by Gilder in writing “Grover Cleveland: A Record of Friendship,”Century Magazine.
BOX VIII:12REEL 162
Notes, 1908-1909
(4 folders)Poem, undated
BOX IX:1-IX:4REEL 163-164
Series IX: Miscellany, 1743-1906
Indexes, biographical material, financial records, tickets, invitations, notes, cards, and papersof Frances Folsom Cleveland.
Arranged into subseries by type of material.
Series VI: Messages to Congress, 1885-1897
Container Contents
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BOX IX:1REEL 163
Subseries A
Subject index to letters received by Cleveland.
BOX IX:1REEL 163
Subject index to letters received
(20 folders)
BOX IX:2REEL 163
Subseries B
Card index (incomplete) of Cleveland's correspondents.
BOX IX:2REEL 163
Card index of correspondents, incomplete
(19 folders)
BOX IX:3REEL 163
Subseries C
Biographical material.
BOX IX:3REEL 163
Biographical material
BOX IX:3REEL 163
Subseries D
Manuscripts by Frances Folsom Cleveland in French and German, papers concerning herfamily genealogy, and a roster of Wells College students.
BOX IX:3REEL 163
Frances Folsom Cleveland
(2 folders)
BOX IX:3REEL 163-164
Subseries E
Personal and household bills, 1885-1896
BOX IX:3REEL 163-164
Bills and receipts
(17 folders)1885-1893
REEL 164 1894-1896
BOX IX:3REEL 164
Subseries F
Miscellaneous notes not written by Cleveland.
BOX IX:3REEL 164
Miscellaneous notes, 1743-1895
Series IX: Miscellany, 1743-1906
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BOX IX:3REEL 164
Subseries G
Calling cards. Only those inscribed were filmed.
BOX IX:3REEL 164
Calling cards
BOX IX:3not filmed
Subseries H
Tickets and invitations to events to which Cleveland and his wife were invited.
Tickets and invitations
BOX IX:4not filmed
Subseries I
Duplicates, checks, a checkbook, and memorabilia.
BOX IX:4not filmed
Miscellany, 1893-1906, undated
(6 folders)
BOX X:1-20not filmed
Series X: Printed Matter, 1786-1924
Pamphlet file, clippings file, scrapbooks, and an 1897 atlas from the Venezuelan BoundaryCommission.
The pamphlet file is arranged chronologically with titles listed. The clippings file is arrangedchronologically. The scrapbooks have overlapping dates.
BOX X:1 Pamphlet file1786, The Case, Trevett against Weeden1859, History of the Canal Policy of the State of New York by Thomas B. Lord1862, England, the Cause of This War1867, The Constitution of the State of Maryland1868-1882, Republican opinions on the tariff1871, Jan., An Historical Survey of the First Presbyterian Church by C. T. Berry1874 [?], Address, Alumni Society of the University of Nashville1876
Description of the Greatest Literary Curiosity of the AgeHouse of Representatives Ex. Doc. No. 162
1877, Catechism on the Money Question: The Cause, Remedy, and Prevention of MoneyPanics by William Brindle
1880Feb., Empire and Humanity by Frederic HarrisonJune, House of Representatives Report No. 1584No month given, Report on Variations of Weights and Measures, International Coinage,
and on Funding1881
Feb., Senate Report No. 837Mar., House of Representatives Report No. 226
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Container Contents
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Dec., Senate Report No. 171882
Feb., House of Representatives Report No. 226Apr.
Constitution of the State of UtahThe Constitution of the New York Republican Association, Washington, D.C.By-Laws of the Woodmont Rod and Gun Club, Washington, D.C.House of Representatives Bill No. 6646
Oct., The Spoils System by Archibald MayoNo month given, Washington's Headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia, 1796-1882
1883July, A New System of AgricultureOct., Law and Order LeaguesDec., New York State Dairymen's AssociationNo month given
Report of the Utah Commission to the Secretary of the Interior, 1883-1884Orange WineHome and Day School, Mobile, Ala., 1883-1884
1884Jan., Senate Report No. 46Feb.
Decline of American Shipping: Its Causes and RemedyGeneral Thomas J. Brady and the California Mail ContactsHouse of Representatives Report No. 484
Mar., Congressional RecordApr., Aid to Common Schools by Daniel W. VoorheesMay, Monument to Mary, the Mother of WashingtonJune, Collection of Statistics Touching Marriage and DivorceJuly
Progress in EducationCoinage of the Silver Dollar by W. S. Groesbeck
Oct.Address, Tremont Temple, by James Freeman ClarkeRepublicans and Independents
Aug.-Oct., Republican Voters of IndianaDec.
Spanish-American Reciprocity TreatyThe United States Treasury Should Not Refuse United States Coin by James C. Hallock,
Jr.No month given
Report on Foreign and Domestic Postal Accounting by James T. SmithUnited States of America, in the Matter of the Application of Mrs. Agnes Gallagher for
the Relief of Her SonBOX X:2 1885
Jan.Congressional RecordThe Constitution of the New York State Democratic Association
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Mar.Indiana Civil Service Reform AssociationThe Old and the New Year, cartoon from PuckCleveland's presidential inaugural address
JunePetition of the American Artists in RomeRecommendations of Administrative Tariff LegislationExtracts from Reports of United States: Consuls in Europe Respecting the Importance
of the American Exhibition, London, 1886The Tenure-of-Office Laws
July, The Woolen TariffSept.
The Plant Patent by Jacob MooreProceedings of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled Volunteer
SoldiersThe RepublicThe Pound and the Dollar, or Bimetalism Practicable by MercatorThe Case of Arthur Ernest Hatheway
Oct.President Cleveland and the Indians by William McMichaelSoldiers' Home, Washington, D.C.United States Prisoners by R. Brinkerhoff
Dec., Editorial, Arizona Daily StarNo month given
The Adventures of Barclay HenleyBullion Certificates by I. W. SylvesterThe Charleston CollectorshipThe Chippeway IndiansConstitution and By-Laws of Kings County Democratic ClubPlatform by D. M. RichardsonEuropean and American Criminality and PauperismIn Memoriam of U. S. GrantTurn Not a Deaf Ear to Pity's Call
1886Jan.
A Bill to Promote MendicancyIn the Supreme Court of the Territory of New Mexico
Feb.The Constitutional Aspects of the Conflict between the President and the SenateSenate Report No. 71Senate Report No. 89
Mar., Maryland Democratic Association, Washington, D.C.Apr.
Proceedings of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled VolunteerSoldiers
UnidentifiedMay
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House of Representatives Bill No. 8674House of Representatives Report No. 2527Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the Citizens' Law and Order League of
MassachusettsJune, Senate Ex. Doc. No. 170July, Improvement of the Mississippi RiverAug., Enforcement of the Laws by L. Edwin DudleySept., Proceedings of the Board of Managers of the National Home for Disabled
Volunteer SoldiersDec., Wabash ReceivershipNo month given
The American Exhibition, London, EnglandA Brief Enquiry into the Right of the President to Remove and Suspend Federal
OfficialsThe Burton Stock Car Co.Caving Banks on the Mississippi River by B. M. HarrodConstitution and By-Laws of the Cook County Democratic Club, ChicagoFactory Filled Salt for Butter, Cheese, and Table UseInternational CopyrightOur Friends, the Coeur D'Aleine IndiansThe President's Veto of Senate Bill No. 183
1887Jan.
Notice and Grounds of Contest of Frank J. Sullivan vs. Charles N. FeltonBOX X:3 Senate Bill No. 3182
Feb.House of Representatives Bill Nos. 11,123; 11,185; 11,186Report of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Law and Order Society of the City of
Philadephia, Pa.La Question des Chevliers du Travail
Mar.United States Patent OfficeThe Government Sugar Experiments and the Sugar Trade
May, Pennsylvania Railroad Co. timetableJuly
Constitution of the State of UtahDistributing the Surplus among the StatesPleading Failure of the Consideration in the Matter of the Purchase of Guano on Time
Aug.Commercial Union with Canada from a United States Point of ViewMoral Laws and Positive Laws
Sept., Minority Report-Utah CommissionOct., Procession and Serenade in Honor of Grover ClevelandDec.
President Cleveland's MessageVeteran Republican and temperance leaders, correspondence
No month given
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An Act to Grant Copyright to Persons Not Citizens of the United States of AmericaBy-Laws of the Wapello County Democratic Club, Ottumwa, IowaConstitution and By-Laws of Pensioners' Benevolent Union of the State of MissouriReport on Samoa by George H. Bates to the secretary of stateReport on the Dakota Territory by the governor of Dakota to the secretary of the
interiorThe Soldier and the VetoSouthern Exposition, Louisville, Ky.The TelegraphoneUnidentified
1888Jan.
Harlem Democratic ClubIn Memory of Daniel ManningNew York Belletrisches Journal
Feb.House of Representatives Ex. Doc. No. 154North American Review, Political Effect of the Message
Mar.Speech of James B. McCreary in favor of a conference at Washington between the
nations of North, Central, and South America to encourage reciprocal commercialrelations and promote arbitration
A Bill to Provide for New Designs of United States CoinsJ. T. Mercer to United States Senators and Members of Congress
Apr.American Rights in Samoa, message from the president of the United StatesAmerican Social Science AssociationHouse of Representatives Report No. 1496The Tariff by Roger Q. Mills
MayOhio Democratic state convention programThe Tariff by William L. WilsonSenate Mis. Doc. No. 109Speech by William L. Scott on bill to reduce taxation and simplify the laws in relation
to the collection of the revenueTariff Reform, speech by Ashbel P. FitchThe Surplus and the Tariff, speech by S. S. Cox
JuneAn Address to the Delegates to the Democratic National Convention at St. LouisHouse of Representatives Bill No. 10,614
JulyFree Wool, speech by William M. SpringerThe Mills BillThe New Agriculture, Aquaculture, or Sub-IrrigationSpeech on the tariff by Roger Q. Mills
Aug.Is the Republican Party Sincere? by Charles W. Dayton
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PensionsSpeech on the tariff by Allen C. Thurman
Sept.Cleveland, the Leader of ReformCurious Facts with Regard to Our Presidents
Oct.A Naval Reserve for the United StatesUnidentified
Nov.Appeal for Kennesaw Educational FundMilitary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
Dec.Appraisers' storesForeign Legations in the United StatesMilitary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United StatesPresident Cleveland's True CharacterThe Sisters of St. Francis Christmas card
No month givenConstitution and By-Laws of the Farmers' Exchange, Lexington, Ky.Constitution of the Young Men's Democratic LeagueConvincing Truths in Support of President Cleveland's Message
BOX X:4 The Rate of WagesThe Reduction of War TaxesShall the Law That Protects Farmers Be Repealed?Tariff History: A Complete Account of American Tariff Legislation from the
Foundation of the Government to the Passage of the Mills BillTercentennary Ballad by John ParnellThe War Record of Melville W. FullerWhat the Mills Bill IsThe Wool Grower and the Tariff
1889Jan., Senate Ex. Doc. Nos. 68 and 69, message from the presidentNo month given
Centennial of the inauguration of George WashingtonExposition Internationale, Brussels, Belgium
1890Feb., College Settlements AssociationMar., Catalog of Fishing Tackle: The Kosmic BrandMay, The Virginia Debt SettlementJuly, Congressional Record
1891June, Pension and SocialismJuly, The Duty and Reward of LoyaltyDec., Society of Loyal VolunteersNo month given
The Possible Effects of Earthquake Shocks on the Structures of the Canal in Nicaragua
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A Tariff Primer1892
Jan., Senate Misc. Doc. No. 47Feb., Judge John Martin to the Democracy of KansasMar., Nicaragua ship canalMay, The Proceedings of the Convention of the New York State Cleveland LeagueJune, Proceedings of the Nicaragua Canal Convention, St. Louis, Mo.Sept., Quabbin: Sketches in a Small Town, with Outlooks upon Puritan LifeNov., In Remembrance of the Dinner in Honor of President-Elect Grover ClevelandDec., The Cornell University RegisterNo month given
The Memorial History of the City of New YorkNew England ancestry of Grover ClevelandOcean Mail Service between the United States and Foreign PortsOfficial Directory: Democratic National CommitteeRoanoke Island Gunning Association
1893Jan., A Message Addressed to the Indiana LegislatureMar., The Quay-McAleer CombineApr.
Case of the Nevada Democrats by Robert M. ClarkeGold and Silver: The Battle of the StandardsLaws and Regulations for the Maritime Quarantines of the United StatesThe Recent Revolution in Hawaii by A. HoffnungSenate disbursements by recess committees
MayMemorial Association of the District of ColumbiaWorld's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, Ill.
JuneA Practical Solution of the Silver ProblemSome Phases of the Hawaiian Question
July, Finances: Colorado Silver ConventionAug.
Nationalism and Internationalism or Mankind One BodySpeech of Constantine B. Kilgore in the House of Representatives
Sept.House of Representatives Bill No. 2877National Sound Money Convention of Commercial OrganizationsThe Sugar Question
Oct., Speech on the Uniform System of Bankruptcy by Constantine B. KilgoreNov., Train Robbing and WreckingDec.
Bureau of Public BuildingsDirection for sterilization of milk, United States Department of AgricultureHouse of Representatives Resolution No. 70House of Representatives Resolution No. 104
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Nicaragua Canal, Senate Bill No. 1481Residences of Officers of the United States Army in the District of Columbia
No month givenOsborne v. KnightCorrespondence between the government of India and the secretary of stateHow Silver Can Be Again Added to Gold as a Representative and Standard of Values,
So That This Country Will Draw Gold and Export Silver by Charles P. HuntingtonOfficers of the Navy and Marine Corps in the District of ColumbiaWoodmont Rod and Gun Club, Washington, D.C., annual report
BOX X:5 Albemarle and Pamplico Cruising and Hunting AssociationCondensed Arguments in Favor of the Gold StandardConstitution and By-Laws of the Medal of Honor LegionIndian Currency CommitteeLegislation for the Prevention of BlindnessLetters to Governor Lorenzo P. Lewelling by J. K. HudsonMemorial to the president of the United States and CongressMoney and CurrencyNaomi and RuthReport of the State Commission on Improvement to WaterwaysSherman LawThe Silver Question by Alexander Del Mar
1894Jan.
Diplomatic listCongress and the cabinetProtest of the Vessel Owners of Cleveland, OhioSalt and the TariffSpecial Report of the Forest CommissionTariff Reform
Feb.Abstract of Proceedings at the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting of the National Board of
TradeMemorial from Members of the Baltimore Corn and Flour Exchange in Regard to the
Advantage of Free Iron Ore to Our Export TradeRichmond and West Point Terminal Trailway and Warehouse Company, Plan of
Reorganization, as ModifiedMar.
Free and Unlimited Coinage of the Silver DollarReply of the Committee Representing the New York State Salt IndustrySenate Mis. Doc. No. 102Silver Dollar LeagueThe EconomistThe Tehuantepec Isthmus Railway by Matias Romero
JuneHenry E. Highton to the Attorney General, an Open LetterSpeech of Marion Cannon in the House of Representatives
July
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House of Representatives Bill No. 7680The Popular Science Monthly
Aug., A Forecast of the Future Commercial Union of the English Speaking PeopleOur Enormous Annual Loss by Fire by Edward Atkinson
Sept., Annual Report upon the Improvement and Care of Public Buildings and Grounds,and Care and Maintenance of the Washington Monument in the District of Columbia
Oct., First Consolidated Mortgage DeedDec.
Address, A Way Out by William C. CornwellNavigation LawsSouthern Railway Co. certificate with plan of organization, bylaws, and charter
No month givenAnnual report of the secretary of the treasury on the state of financesCongress and the Cabinet by Gamaliel BradfordEnterprise Manufacturing Co.Forest and Stream Club, Wilmington, Vt.Kilgore to His ConstitutentsPerfection Life Preserving Air GoodsSpeeches of Eppa Hunton, of Virginia, and William F. Vilas, of Wisconsin, in the
United States SenateThe Treatment of Inoperable Malignant Tumors with Toxines of Erysipelas and
Bacillus Prodigiosus by William B. ColeyBOX X:6 1895
Jan.House of Representatives Bill Nos. 8410 and 8705Statement of the condition of the United States Treasury and the receipts and
expenditures of the governmentThe Treatment of Inoperable Malignant Tumors with the Toxins of Erysipelas and
Bacillus Prodigious by William B. ColeyFeb.
Noble v. KingHouse of Representatives Report No. 1851House of Representatives Bill No. 8807United States Coin-Purchase Syndicate
Mar., Nicaragua canalApr., The Monroe Doctrine by John E. RussellMay
The Free Coinage of SilverLakota Club, Woodstock, Vt.
June, The Stoughton RecordJuly
Letters of John Cochrane to the Society of the Cincinnati in New YorkOlney, Richard, to Thomas F. Bayard
Aug.The Railroad Trust and the Pooling Contract of 1895Single Standard and Sound Money: The Facts of History by John P. Irish
Sept., Michael F. Welch, An Observation
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Oct., A. W. Terrell, dispatches from the legation at Constantinople, Ottoman EmpireNov.
The Cuban Patriots' Cause Is Just, the Right Shall Prevail, and in God's Own TimeCuba Shall Be Free, by Matthews
The French Spoliation ClaimsTaxation in the United States by Edward Atkinson
Dec.Our Fifth President: A Sketch of the Times of James Monroe by Robert J. HubbardHouse of Representatives Bill Nos. 2787 and 2788Senate Document No. 31
Dietetic and Hygienic GazetteGenealogy of the Cleveland familiesOur Foreign DebtsProduction and Price of Cotton for One Hundred Years by James L. WatkinsThe Public Lands and Their Water Supply by Frederick H. NewellReport of the Committee on Grievances of the Civil Service Reform Association of
MarylandSlave and MoslemUnited States v. Choctaw, O. & G. R. Co.
1896Jan.
Dunlap SocietyHouse of Representatives Bill No. 3619Morals in the State by Clement CarpenterA Scene During the Feast of TabernaclesSubscriptions to four percent bonds, Treasury Department
Feb.American Society of Civil EngineersGlass Bottle Blowers' Association of the United States and CanadaSenate Report No. 290Venezuelan boundary, general arbitrationWar in Cuba by Stephen M. White
Mar.Columbine leafletThe Restriction of Immigration by Henry Cabot Lodge (1850-1924)
Apr.Monthly Financial Circular No. 98, Banking of John H. Davis & CompanyThe Rogers Collection, Engravings and Etchings
BOX X:7 May, Proceedings of the Subcommittee of the Finance Committee of the United StatesSenate on Investigation of the Sale of United States Bonds by the Treasury Departmentduring the Years 1894-1895
JuneThe Divide Resort at the Head of the Turtle Waters in WisconsinImmigration Fallacies by John Chetwood, Jr.Senate Select Committee on the Construction of the Nicaragua Canal
Oct.The Interior
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The New ReviewSpeech of Cleveland at Princeton University's sesquicentennial celebrationThe War Department Estimates
Nov., Heads of Proposed Treaty between Venezuela and Great Britain for Settlement ofVenezuela Boundary Question as Agreed upon between Great Britain and the UnitedStates
No month givenAn Act Making Appropriations for the Construction, Repair, and Preservation of
Certain Public Works on Rivers and Harbors, and for Other PurposesEastern Association of Wells College, construction and bylawsHawaii, the Story of a National WrongThe Indications for Non-Operative Local Treatment of Tumors; the Value of Toxines by
William B. ColeyMcKinley Trusts Mark Hannah by Nat Ward Fitz-GeraldMessage from the President of the United States Transmitting Documents Relating to
the Condition of Affairs in SamoaThe National Platforms of All Political Parties, 1789-1896Proposed Monetary Plank for the Democratic Party PlatformRegister of the Department of StateSenate and House of Representatives concurrent resolution on CubaThe Unconstitutionality and Illegality of the Pending Legislation before Congress
Touching the Five Civilized Tribes of Indians1897
Jan., An Act to Amend the Immigration Laws of the United StatesFeb.
An Act Authorizing the Commissioners of the District of Columbia to Accept theRequest of the Late Peter Von Essen for the Use of the Public White Schools of ThatPortion of Said District Formerly Known as Georgetown
Congressional RecordSenate and House of Representatives, An Act Granting a Pension to Malachi Salters
Mar.A Bill to Provide Revenue for the Government and to Encourage the Industries of the
United StatesCongressional Record
May, Grover Cleveland's Second Administration by Carl SchurzJuly, Civil Service Act and Revision of the Civil Service RulesNo month given
Question De Limites Con Costa RicaThe Financial History of the Second Cleveland Administration by Alexander D. Noyes
BOX X:8 1898Jan., Report of the Commission to Revise the Constitution Made to the General Assembly,
Providence, R.I.June, The Anecdotal Side of Mrs. ClevelandOct., The Present Status of the Panama Canal by H. L. AbbotDec., New Panama Canal Co.No month given, annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the state of the finances
1899Jan., Slav and Moslem by J. Napier Broadhead
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No month givenThe United States and the Pending Treaty for the Settlement of International DisputesThe Voice of the Farmer
1900Feb., Cape Cod Ship Canal, Argument and DataSept.
Declaration of IndependenceThe issues of 1900, Brooklyn Democratic Club, Brooklyn, N.Y.The Issues of 1900 by William M. IvinsReply to Moses King by Joseph Bradfield
Oct.Address to Laboring Men by James H. EckelsAddress to the National Democracy, the Gold Democrats of the United StatesPresidential data
No month givenExtracts from Published Accounts of the Kitchell-Daingerfield Composite MadonnaThe Louisiana Purchase by Binger HermannSupreme Court of the United States, Brief for Plaintiff in Error
1901May, bookplate (photocopy)July, Census Bulletin: Twelfth Census of the United StatesSept., The Christian AdvocateNov., Presbyterian BannerNo month given
Evolution of American Citizenship by William L. ScruggsEx-President Cleveland on the Venezuelan Boundary Dispute“The Safety of the President” by Cleveland, Saturday Evening Post
1902Feb., How to Think of Death by William L. WorcesterApr., House of Representatives Report No. 1425May, The Monroe Doctrine: Whence It Came, What It Is, and What It Is Not by William
L. ScruggsJune, The Peril of the College by Daniel W. HeringOct., Princeton University, Princeton, N.J., president's report
Note on the Proposal of a Permanent Treaty of Arbitration between Great Britain andFrance
Socialism and Collectivism1903
Feb., Congressional RecordOct., Anglo-French Arbitration TreatyDec., Buel's Improved Twisted Silver Steel Leaders
1904Feb., The Latest Official War MapApr.
Princeton UniversityThe Tobacco Industry and the Trusts by John Lamb
May, The Cleveland Bond Issues
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June, Amendments to the Navigation Laws of 1903, First SupplementOct., Speech of ClevelandNo month given, Every American Should Know
1905May
Dedication of the Albright Art Gallery, Buffalo, N.Y.Report of the Board of Directors of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United
StatesJune-July, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United StatesDec., House of Representatives Bill No. 7025No month given
Address by Emily P. Bissell of DelawareIowa Federation of Women's ClubsLaurence HuttonMessage of the president of the United StatesOf What Benefit to Woman?Some of the Reasons against Woman Suffrage by Francis ParkmanThe Stirrupcup by John Hay and E. P. AlexanderGeorgia Federation of Women's Clubs
BOX X:9 1906Feb., The Plea of the Patient by ClevelandApr., New York state rebate lawJune, British income tax lawNov., One Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary, Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New
YorkDec., Stated Meeting of the Trustees of Princeton University, Princeton, N.J.No month given
Third annual dinner of the Periodical Publishers' Association of AmericaThe Economic Advisability for Inaugurating a National Department of Health by J.
Pease NortonManitou: Table Water from the Celebrated Mineral Springs at the Base of Pike's Peak,
Colo.Woman's Progress versus Woman's Suffrage
1907Mar., Grover Cleveland, life insuranceDec., Commemorating the Three-Hundredth Anniversary of the Departure of the Ships,
Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery1908
JulyGrover Cleveland, The Literary DigestMemorial Exercises, Ex-President Grover Cleveland
Aug., Intimate Recollections of Grover Cleveland, Harper's Weekly1909
Mar.Cleveland commemoration ceremoniesGrover Cleveland Memorial Road, Tamworth, N.H.
Apr., Cleveland Memorial Committee
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No month givenGrover Cleveland: A Record of Friendship by Richard Watson GilderGrover Cleveland: Recollections by His Friends
1910, Mar., American Numismatic Society1919, Mar., An address on Cleveland by Leonard Wood1924, Kenefick, Cooke, Mitchell & BassUndated
Address for the Anti-Protective Tariff League of MinnesotaA Bill to Repeal an Act to Authorize the Coinage of the Standard Silver Dollar and to
Restore Its Legal Tender CharacterThe British Income Tax LawCircular of the Ladies National Educational SocietyFertility and Genius by Charles KasselCleveland obituary, page proofsThe History of Albany, N.Y., by A. J. WeiseMr. Cleveland, National ReviewMaps and drawingsThe Monroe Doctrine and the Venezuelan Boundary Question by John B. Henderson, Jr.The Prevention of the Spread of Cholera by John B. HamiltonA Sketch of the Life and Public Service of Richard B. HubbardWhat the Cleveland Administration Has Done for the Union SoldiersMiscellany
BOX X:10 Clippings1800-1886
(44 folders)BOX X:11 1887-1893, June
(61 folders)BOX X:12 1893, July-1896
(36 folders)BOX X:13 1896-1911
(9 folders)BOX X:14 1897-1903, Mar.
(50 folders)BOX X:15 1903, Apr.-1907
(10 folders)BOX X:16 1908, May-Dec.
(32 folders)BOX X:17 1909-1924, undated
(6 folders)Cartoons, undated
BOX X:18 Scrapbooks1886-18901889-1892
BOX X:19 1893-191619011903
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BOX X:20 Venezuelan Boundary Commission Atlas, 1897
BOX XI:1-24 Series XI: Additions, 1878-1922
BOX XI:1 1970-1979 AdditionsCorrespondence and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX XI:1 CorrespondenceOriginals and transcripts, 1882-1906, undated
(6 folders)Photoreproductions, 1885-1895
Printed matter, 1884
BOX XI:1 1984 AdditionCorrespondence, printed matter, and financial records from Cleveland's work with the
Association of Life Insurance Presidents.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX XI:1 Association of Life Insurance PresidentsCorrespondence
Cleveland, Frances Folsom, 1907-1909Cleveland, Grover, 1907-1908
Promotional material, 1907-1911Salary checks, endorsed, 1907-1908
BOX XI:1 1997 AdditionAutograph album, correspondence, and printed matter.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX XI:1 Autograph album, 1886Correspondence, 1892-1902Printed matter, 1896
BOX XI:2-22 2005 AdditionCorrespondence, printed matter, campaign ephemera, and newspaper clippings.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX XI:2 CorrespondenceAlphabetical file
A, 1892, June-Dec.(3 folders)
B1892, Apr.-Sept.
(7 folders)BOX XI: 3 1892, Oct.-1893, Jan.
(5 folders)C
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1892, June-Sept.(3 folders)
BOX XI: 4 1892, Oct.-NovD, 1892, June-1893, Jan.
(7 folders)E, 1892, June-1893, Jan.
(3 folders)BOX XI: 5 F, 1892, Mar.-1893, Jan.
(5 folders)G, 1892, June- 1893, Jan.
(7 folders)BOX XI: 6 H, 1892, June-1893, Jan.
(8 folders)BOX XI: 7 I, 1892, June-Dec.
J, 1892, June-Dec.(3 folders)
K, 1892, June-Dec.(4 folders)
L1892, July-Sept.
(2 folders)BOX XI: 8 1892, Oct.-1893, Jan.
(3 folders)M
1892, June-Nov.(6 folders)
BOX XI: 9 1892, Dec.-1893, Jan.(2 folders)
N, 1892, June-Dec.(2 folders)
O, 1892, June-1893, Jan.(3 folders)
P, 1892, June-Dec.(6 folders)
BOX XI: 10 Q, 1892, June-Nov.R, 1892, June-1893, Jan.
(7 folders)S
1892, May-Aug.(3 folders)
BOX XI: 11 1892, Sept.-1893, Jan.(5 folders)
T, 1892, June-Nov.(4 folders)
U, 1892, July-Dec.V, 1892, June-1893, Jan.
(3 folders)
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BOX XI: 12 W, 1892, June-Dec.(6 folders)
Y, 1892, June-Dec.Z, 1892, June-Dec.
Chronological file1887-18891892
Mar. 4-Nov. 5(4 folders)
BOX XI: 13 Nov. 6-Dec. 30(11 folders)
1893Jan. 2-Apr. 19
BOX XI: 14 Apr. 20-Dec. 30(2 folders)
1894-1908, undated(3 folders)
Cleveland, Frances FolsomGeneral, 1892-1908, undated
(2 folders)Sympathy letters, 1908
Cleveland, Ruth (“Baby Ruth”), 1892-1893, undatedCongratulatory letters from election of 1892
Nov. 8Nov. 9
(2 folders)BOX XI: 15 (4 folders)
Nov. 10(2 folders)
BOX XI: 16 (5 folders)Nov. 11
(2 folders)BOX XI: 17 (2 folders)
Nov. 12(4 folders)
BOX XI: 18 Nov. 13-16(6 folders)
BOX XI: 19 Nov. 17-Dec. 11(21 folders)
BOX XI: 20 Dec. 12-Dec. 25, undated(14 folders)
Invitations, 1891-1896(4 folders)
BOX XI: 21 Requests for job appointments, 1892-1894, undated(2 folders)
Requests for meetings, 1893-1898, undated(3 folders)
Signed by Cleveland, 1893, 1906-1907
Series XI: Additions, 1878-1922
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 60
Telegrams, 1908Financial records, 1891-1893, 1905-1908, undatedLife insurance industry, 1892, 1906-1908, undatedMiscellany, 1890-1893, 1908, undatedNewspaper clippings, 1892
(2 folders)BOX XI: 22 O'Reilly, John Boyle, 1888, undated
Photographs, 1892, undatedPolitical writings, 1884-1892, undatedPresidential campaign endorsements, 1892Presidential campaign ephemera, 1892
Printed matter See also Oversize(2 folders)
Songs and poems, See also OversizePrinceton University, Princeton, N.J., 1908Printed matter, 1892-1896, undated
(2 folders)Redington, Lyman Williams, 1878, 1892-1907, undatedTelephone service at the White House, 1892Venezuelan border dispute arbitration, 1897
BOX XI:23-24 2007 AdditionCorrespondence, blueprints, minutes, and a reminiscence.Arranged alphabetically by type of material.
BOX XI:23 Blueprints of lodge at Buzzards Bay, Mass., undated See OversizeCorrespondence
Cleveland, Francis Folsom, 1896-1892, undatedFamily and personal, 1885-1892, undatedGifts, with replies by Cleveland in shorthand, 1893-1896, undated
(7 folders)BOX XI: 24 Introductions, 1893-1896, undated
(7 folders)Special, 1892-1893, undated
“Minutes of Ninth Ward Cleveland Club” and reminiscence of Cyrus P. Jones, 1882, circa1922
Miscellany, 1887, 1898, undated
BOX OV 1 Oversize, 1892Posters, broadsides, songs, and poems from the 1892 presidential campaign and blueprints.Arranged and described according to the addition, containers, and folders from which the items
were removed.
Additions2005 Addition
Presidential campaign ephemera, 1892Printed matter (Series XI, Container 22)Songs and poems (Series XI, Container 22)
Series XI: Additions, 1878-1922
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 61
2007 AdditionBlueprints of lodge at Buzzards Bay, Mass., undated (Series XI, Container 23)
Oversize, 1892
Container Contents
Grover Cleveland Papers 62