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  1. Rose Elizabeth " Libby " Cleveland (June 13, 1846 – November 22, 1918) was an American author and lecturer. She was acting first lady of the United States from 1885 to 1886, during the presidency of her brother, Grover Cleveland. Receiving an advanced education in her youth, Cleveland rejected traditional gender norms and sought a career for ...

  2. Rose Cleveland. Rose "Libby" Cleveland was “a woman of unusual gifts, of large and varied information, of vigorous views and strong convictions.”. Born in New York in 1846, she was the youngest of Richard and Ann Clevelands nine children and the sister of future President Grover Cleveland, who was nine years her senior.

  3. Jun 20, 2019 · Rose Cleveland: The gay first lady wrote love letters to her longtime partner - The Washington Post. This article was published more than 4 years ago. Retropolis. A gay first lady? Yes, we’ve...

  4. Rose Cleveland (1846–1918) Born Buffalo, New York. When bachelor Grover Cleveland assumed the presidency for the first time in 1885, he asked his unmarried sister, Rose Elizabeth “Libby” Cleveland, to serve as White House hostess. After her brother’s marriage to Frances Folsom, she chose to pursue writing.

  5. Rose Cleveland, Frances Cleveland. When bachelor Grover Cleveland became President, his unmarried sister, Rose Elizabeth Cleveland, assumed the role of First Lady. Rose Cleveland was a "bluestocking," more interested in pursuing scholarly endeavors than in entertaining cabinet wives and foreign dignitaries. She performed her hostessing duties ...

  6. May 31, 2023 · Rose Elizabeth Cleveland was the First Lady of the United States when she assisted her brother, Grover Cleveland. She was also a literary scholar, novelist, and a poet who published work that empowered women.

  7. Rose "Libby" Cleveland was “a woman of unusual gifts, of large and varied information, of vigorous views and strong convictions.” Born in New York in 1846, she...

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