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Despite President Cleveland's desire to have his First Lady remain a "sensible, domestic American wife," the woman known as "Frank" became a celebrity. Robar traces Mrs. Cleveland's life (1864-1947) from her childhood in Buffalo, NY to her life as the first "bride of the White House." Other than a Bradford, PA prefatory sign-off, no background information is given on the author. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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