Grover Cleveland
Democratic. Politician. Lawyer.
1896 - The Radio: Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi sent and received Morse code-based radio signals.[6]
1896 - Utah is admitted to the union as the forty-fifth state.[6]
1895 - The Lumiere Brothers invent a portable motion-picture camera, film processing unit and projector called the Cinematographe.[6]
1895 - February: Cuba rebels against Spanish rule, the US remains neutral.[6]
1894 - The Pullman’s Strike was a widespread railroad strike caused by the Panic of 1893 when workers wages were cut by 25%.[6]
1893 - The Navajo war against settlers in Northwestern New Mexico and Northeastern Arizona.[6]
1893 - Chicago World’s Fair: The World’s Columbian Exposition (aka Chicago World’s Fair), celebrated the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’s landing in America. 26 million visitors flocked to Chicago visiting fairgrounds including the first Ferris Wheel and exhibitions showing new technology such as the dishwasher and fluorescent light bulbs.[6]
1893 - The Panic of 1893. The Panic of 1893 lasted from May to November and was a national economic crisis started by the collapse of two of the largest employers in the US, the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and the National Cordage Company. This led to a stock market crash, bankruptcies and high unemployment.[6]
4 Mar 1893 to 4 Mar 1897 - 22nd and 24th President of the United States
His intervention in the Pullman Strike of 1894 to keep the railroads moving angered labor unions nationwide in addition to the party in Illinois; his support of the gold standard and opposition to Free Silver alienated the agrarian wing of the Democratic Party.[1,6]
Died 24 Jun 1908, from heart attack. Age 71.
Skull and Bones / Others / Related - to be completed.
Samuel Knight (S&B 1887)
1894 to 1898 - U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California
Frank Hatch Jones (S&B 1875)
1893 to 1897 - First Assistant U.S. Postmaster General
Edward B. Whitney (S&B 1878)
1893 to 1897 - Assistant U.S. Attorney General
John Sammis Seymour (S&B 1875)
1893 to 1897 - U.S. Commissioner of Patents
Frank E. Hyde (S&B 1879)
1893 to 1897 - Consul in Lyons, France
Wilson Shannon Bissell (S&B 1869)
1893 to 1895 - Postmaster-General of the United States
Theodore Runyon (S&K1842- Assisted in Creating S&K)
1893 to 1895 - United States Ambassador to Germany by President Crover Cleveland and William McKinley.
Watson R. Sperry (S&B 1871)
1893 - U.S. Minister to the Persian Empire
Eben Alexander (S&B 1873)
1894 to 1897 - U.S. Minister to Serbia
1894 to 1897 - U.S. Minister to Romania
1893 to 1897 - U.S. Minister to Greece
George Chandler Holt (S&B 1866)
1896 to 1899, 1903, Judicial nominations committee, U.S. Congress.
[0] - Whitehouse.gov - Grover Cleveland
[1] - Britannica.com - Grover Cleveland
[2] - FYI - Wiki - Grover Cleveland
[3] - Spartacus-educational.com - Grover Cleveland
[4] - Find a Grave.com - Grover Cleveland
[5] Grover Cleveland. 1885-89 & 1893-97. 22nd & 24th President: 10,000 Famous Freemasons reports: “Not a Freemason, but favorable to the fraternity. At the banquet following the dedication by the Grand Lodge of Virginia of the monument erected to Mary, the mother of Washington, he said he “regarded it as his misfortune that he had never been made a Mason.” At one time there was talk of making him a Mason “at sight” in the Grand Lodge of New Jersey, but it was never accomplished.”1Some considered Cleveland to be an Illuminati Pawn. William Collins Whitney, (of the Satanic Collins family) was thought, by many, to be the power behind the Presidency, He also directed a group of powerful and important capitalists called the Whitney Group.2
[5.1] Denslow, 10,000 Famous Freemasons, 1957
[5.2] Springmeier, The Illuminati Bloodlines, 2005
[6] - Presidential-power.org - Timeline - Grover Cleveland
[7] - Whitehouse.gov - Grover Cleveland
[10] - Book - Assassination of Carter Harrison (S&K 1845)
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