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|origin = [[Earth]] | |||
|job = President of the United States | |||
|affiliation = United States government | |||
|first mention cs = Peacemaker (novel) | |||
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'''Grover Cleveland''' was [[President of the United States]] in the [[1880s]]. | '''Grover Cleveland''' was [[President of the United States]] in the [[1880s]]. | ||
The [[Tenth Doctor]] suspected his [[psychic paper]] could have told Sheriff [[Nathan Blaine]] that he was President Grover Cleveland but Blaine would have given him the "bum’s rush". ([[PROSE]]: | The [[Tenth Doctor]] suspected his [[psychic paper]] could have told Sheriff [[Nathan Blaine]] that he was President Grover Cleveland but Blaine would have given him the "bum’s rush". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Peacemaker (novel)}}) | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Grover Cleveland | Grover Cleveland was the first United States president to serve two nonconsecutive terms, making him the twenty-second (1885-1889) and twenty-fourth (1893–1897) United States president. | ||
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[[Category:US presidents from the real world]] | [[Category:US presidents from the real world]] | ||
[[Category:19th century individuals]] | [[Category:19th century individuals]] |
Latest revision as of 07:20, 6 November 2024
Grover Cleveland was President of the United States in the 1880s.
The Tenth Doctor suspected his psychic paper could have told Sheriff Nathan Blaine that he was President Grover Cleveland but Blaine would have given him the "bum’s rush". (PROSE: Peacemaker [+]Loading...["Peacemaker (novel)"])
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Grover Cleveland was the first United States president to serve two nonconsecutive terms, making him the twenty-second (1885-1889) and twenty-fourth (1893–1897) United States president.
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