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[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
External link:
- North Country Public Radio North Country at Work: [Cleveland Captured The Early Days of Lake Placid Tourism in Photographs]