1Introduction
12Myth 11: The Populist Party Hurt Cleveland in the 1892 Election
2Myth 1: Grover Cleveland’s First Name Was “Grover”
13Myth 12: Cleveland Was a Staunch Anti-Imperialist Who Always Refused Territorial Expansions
3Myth 2: Grover Cleveland Married His Niece
14Myth 13: Cleveland Was a Close Relative of Moses Cleaveland, Founder of the City of Cleveland
4Myth 3: Grover Cleveland Served Only One Presidential Term
15Myth 14: Cleveland Was Born in Cleveland, Ohio
5Myth 4: Grover Cleveland Was the First Democrat Elected President of the United States
16Myth 15: Cleveland Executed Criminals Because He Enjoyed It
6Myth 5: Grover Cleveland Was a Slender and Frail Man
17Myth 16: Cleveland Was Not the First President to Marry at the White House
7Myth 6: Grover Cleveland Was a Vegetarian and Health Promoter
18Myth 17: Cleveland's Daughter Esther Was Not Born at the White House
8Myth 7: Grover Cleveland Was a Lifelong Teacher
19Myth 18: Cleveland Supported the Silver Standard for American Currency
9Myth 8: Grover Cleveland Abandoned His Illegitimate Child Without Support
20Myth 19: Cleveland Served in the Army During the Civil War
10Myth 9: Grover Cleveland Lost the 1884 Presidential Election
21Myth 20: The Tumor Operated on Cleveland in 1893 Was Benign
11Myth 10: Cleveland Won the 1888 Election Against Benjamin Harrison