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AMERICAN POLITICIAN (1804-1841)
Jesse F. Cleveland; Jesse Cleveland; J.F. Cleveland; J. F. Cleveland

Cleveland      
n. Grover Cleveland (1837-1908), ventiduesimo e ventiquattresimo presidente degli Stati Uniti (1885-89, 1893-97); città dell" Ohio (USA)
Cleveland Indians         
  • 1909 Cleveland Naps]]
  • [[Al Rosen]], 1953 Most Valuable Player
  • Triple Crown]] in 1940, member of the [[1948 World Series]] Championship team, the Indians all-time leader in wins and strikeouts, and an [[MLB Hall of Fame]]r
  • [[CC Sabathia]] won the 2007 AL [[Cy Young Award]] with the Indians.
  • [[Corey Kluber]], who is a two-time AL [[Cy Young Award]] winner with the Indians (2014, 2017)
  • [[Earl Averill]]
  • In 1975, [[Frank Robinson]] became the first [[African-American]] manager in MLB history.
  • The team is named after the eight ''Guardians of Traffic'' statues displayed on the [[Hope Memorial Bridge]] next to their home field.
  • Guardians wordmark logo, featured on the team's home uniforms
  • [[Herb Score]] – who was the 1955 [[American League Rookie of the Year]], a two-time A.L. All-Star, and after his playing career was a member of the Indians broadcast team for 34 seasons (1964–1997).
  • [[Jim Thome]]
  • [[Joe Sewell]]
  • [[Kenny Lofton]] in 1996
  • [[Larry Doby]]
  • Logo from 1946 to 1950
  • [[Lou Boudreau]], 1948 American League MVP
  • Sporting News Executive of the Year]]
  • [[Mel Harder]]
  • [[Nap Lajoie]], who won the 1903 American League Batting Championship with the Indians, was the team's namesake from 1903 to 1915, and is an [[MLB Hall of Fame]]r.
  • The Ohio Cup trophy
  • [[Progressive Field]] in 2008
  • [[Cy Young]] on a 1911 baseball card
  • Manager [[Terry Francona]], who in his tenure with the Indians/Guardians is a three-time AL Manager of the Year (2013, 2016, 2022), led the team to the 2016 AL Championship, and is the all-time franchise leader in wins by a manager
  • [[Tris Speaker]] on a 1933 baseball card
  • Tom Hamilton]] (right)
BASEBALL TEAM AND MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FRANCHISE IN CLEVELAND, OHIO
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Cleveland Indians, squadra di baseball americana
Grover Cleveland         
  • Poster President Cleveland and Allen G. Thurman of Ohio (1888).
  • An anti-Blaine cartoon presents him as the "tattooed man", with many indelible scandals.
  • Cleveland's first Cabinet. <br />Front row, left to right: [[Thomas F. Bayard]], '''Cleveland''', [[Daniel Manning]], [[Lucius Q. C. Lamar]] <br /> Back row, left to right: [[William F. Vilas]], [[William C. Whitney]], [[William C. Endicott]], [[Augustus H. Garland]]
  • Cleveland portrayed as a tariff reformer
  • 1891}}
  • 1884 election]]
  • Results of the 1888 Election
  • Results of the 1892 election
  • Frances Folsom Cleveland circa 1886
  • Gubernatorial portrait of Grover Cleveland
  • Cleveland's humiliation by Gorman and the sugar trust
  • [[Henry L. Dawes]] wrote the [[Dawes Act]], which Cleveland signed into law.
  • ''His Little Hawaiian Game Checkmated'', 1894
  • Caricature of Cleveland as anti-silver.
  • [[John Tyler Morgan]], Senator from [[Alabama]], opposed Cleveland on free silver, the tariff, and the Hawaii treaty, saying of Cleveland that "I hate the ground that man walks on."<ref>Nevins, 568</ref>
  • An anti-Cleveland cartoon highlights the Halpin scandal.
  • Outgoing President Cleveland, at right, stands nearby as [[William McKinley]] is sworn in as president by Chief Justice [[Melville Fuller]].
  • Cleveland in 1903 at age 66 by [[Frederick Gutekunst]]
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 1885–89 AND 1893–97
Stephen Grover Cleveland; President Cleveland; President Grover Cleveland; Cleveland, Grover; 22nd President of the United States; 24th President of the United States; S. Grover Cleveland; Stephen Cleveland; Stephen G. Cleveland; 22nd and 24th President of the United States; Grover Clevland; S. G. Cleveland; Grover the Good; Marion Cleveland; Grover Cleveland family; Death of Grover Cleveland; Twenty-second President of the United States; Twenty-fourth President of the United States; Hangman of Buffalo; Twenty-second and twenty-fourth president of the United States; 24th President of America; 24th President of USA; 24th President of the US; 24th President of the USA; 24th President of the United States of America; 24th U.S. President; 24th U.S.A. President; 24th US President; 24th USA President; POTUS 24; POTUS24; 22nd President of America; 22nd President of USA; 22nd President of the US; 22nd President of the USA; 22nd President of the United States of America; 22nd U.S. President; 22nd U.S.A. President; 22nd US President; 22nd USA President; POTUS 22; POTUS22
Grover Cleveland, (1837-1908) 22esimo e 24esimo presidente degli Stati Uniti (1885-89, 1893-1897)

Определение

Cleveland
Cleavage.
In that low-cut dress she was wearing, you could see Cleveland.

Википедия

Jesse Franklin Cleveland

Jesse Franklin Cleveland (October 25, 1804 – June 22, 1841) was a United States Representative and businessman from Georgia.

Cleveland was born in Greenville, South Carolina, in 1804. He attended school in South Carolina before moving to Georgia. From 1831 to 1843, Cleveland served in the Georgia Senate. In 1835, Cleveland was elected as a Jacksonian Representative from Georgia to the 24th United States Congress to complete the term left vacant when William Schley resigned to become Governor of Georgia. Cleveland was reelected to the 25th Congress and his congressional service spanned from October 5, 1835, until March 3, 1839.

After his congressional service, Cleveland moved to Charleston, South Carolina in 1839 and ran a business. He also served as a director of the Bank of South Carolina. Cleveland died on June 22, 1841, and was buried in cemetery of St. Michael's Church.