Harper's Weekly - June 16, 1888 - "The Great Moral Circus" in which Cleveland is depicted as "The Strong Man of the East" easily lifting a barbell of "public land for the people" and "civil service reform" and out-pulling two horses, reigning in legislative extravagance, as the government [personified as Brother Jonathan (a precursor to Uncle Sam)] peers on. Also depicted is Cleveland's defeat of the G.O.P in 1884 and his vice presidential running mate, Allen Thurman, noted as "The Old Roman".
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Courtesy of the State of New Jersey Division of Environmental Protection, the Grover Cleveland Birthplace Historic Site, Caldwell, New Jersey.
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Rogers
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W. A.
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Cleveland
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Grover
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Thurman
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Cleveland's Vice-Presidential running mate in 1888
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