Cleveland

(klēvlənd)

Cleveland, (Stephen) Grover 1837-1908; 22d and 24th president of the U.S. (1885-89; 1893-97)

  1. Origin: after Moses Cleaveland (1754-1806), surveyor of the Western Reserve

    city and port in NE Ohio, on Lake Erie: pop. 478,000
  2. county in N England, on the North Sea: 231 sq mi (597 sq km); pop. 550,000

See Cleveland in American Heritage Dictionary 4

  1. A city of northeast Ohio on Lake Erie. A port of entry and industrial center, the city was laid out in 1796 by Moses Cleveland (1754-1806). Population: 444,000.
  2. A city of southeast Tennessee east-northeast of Chattanooga. It is a trade center with varied industries. Population: 38,600.

, Mount

A peak, 3,192.1 m (10,466 ft) high, of northwest Montana. It is the highest point in the Lewis Range of the Rocky Mountains.

, (Stephen) Grover 1837-1908.

The 22nd and 24th President of the United States (1885-1889 and 1893-1897). He was known as an honest, independent President opposed to corruption and the spoils system.

Learn more about Cleveland

Cleveland

link/cite print suggestion box