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The wedding of President Grover Cleveland, who was 49 years old, and his bride Frances Folsom, who was 21 years old, took place on June 2, 1886, in the Blue Room of the White House. Cleveland was the sitting President of the United States and remains the only U.S. president to be married in a room of the White House.
The wedding of Grover Cleveland and Frances Folsom took place in the Blue Room of the White House on June 2, 1886. [9]: 253 The president wished for a quiet wedding, so only 31 guests were invited, [1]: 141 and the press was explicitly denied entry. [9]: 253 Hundreds of well-wishers gathered outside of the White House to celebrate.
The wedding occurred on June 2, 1886, in the Blue Room at the White House. Cleveland was 49 years old at the time; Frances was 21. [168] He was the second president to wed while in office [c] and remains the only president to marry in the White House.
Grover Cleveland stands alone in American history as the only President to serve non-consecutive terms. On the anniversary of his birth, here’s a look at one of most fascinating White House ...
US President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan greet President-elect George Bush at the North Portico of the White House on January 20, 1989, with Vice President-elect Dan Quayle, before ...
President Grover Cleveland married Frances Folsom in the room on June 2, 1886, the only wedding of a President and First Lady in the White House. [1] The room is traditionally decorated in shades of blue.
With Trump’s return to the White House, some people naturally look for parallels between him and Grover Cleveland. George Cleveland sees only differences – “probably night and day ...
President Grover Cleveland marries Frances Folsom in the Blue Room, June 2, 1886. March 29, 1812: Lucy Payne Washington (sister of First Lady Dolley Madison) married Supreme Court Justice Thomas Todd. The first wedding at the White House.