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[[File:Grover%20J.%20Cleveland%2C%201907.jpg|right|thumb||Grover J. Cleveland is seen with a folding camera with a cable release in 1907.<br>[[https://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/images/GroverCleveland1907.jpg|North Country Public Radio]]]]'''Born:''' June 15, 1887
[[File:Grover J. Cleveland, 1907.jpg|right|thumb||Grover J. Cleveland is seen with a folding camera with a cable release in 1907.<br>]][[https://www.northcountrypublicradio.org\news/images/GroverCleveland1907.jpg|North Country Public Radio]]]]'''Born:''' June 15, 1887


'''Died: '''December 22, 1975
'''Died: '''December 22, 1975
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'''External link:'''
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* ''North Country Public Radio'' North Country at Work: [[https://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/44656/20211101/north-country-at-work-grover-cleveland-captured-the-early-days-of-lake-placid-tourism-in-photographs|Grover Cleveland Captured The Early Days of Lake Placid Tourism in Photographs]]
* ''North Country Public Radio'' North Country at Work: [[https://www.northcountrypublicradio.org\news/story/44656/20211101\north-country-at-work-grover-cleveland-captured-the-early-days-of-lake-placid-tourism-in-photographs|Grover Cleveland Captured The Early Days of Lake Placid Tourism in Photographs]]


 
 


 
 

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Grover J. Cleveland is seen with a folding camera with a cable release in 1907.

[Country Public Radio]]]Born: June 15, 1887

Died: December 22, 1975

Married: Hazel

Children: Clara Cleveland Bass; Grover Cleveland

Grover J. Cleveland is best known as a Lake Placid photographer, but he had also been a TB patient in the Ray Brook State Hospital, admitted in November 1915, where he spent several months being treated for tuberculosis. After a brief visit home in 1916, he traveled to Lake Placid in June to work for Irving Lynn Stedman (1874-1957), who ran a photography shop on Main Street. See the link below for the rest of the story.

 

See also: U.S. President Grover Cleveland

 

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