Grover Cleveland Birthplace

Caldwell Presbyterian Church Manse
Location 207 Bloomfield Avenue
Caldwell, New Jersey
Coordinates 40°50′13″N 74°16′19″W / 40.83694°N 74.27194°W / 40.83694; -74.27194Coordinates: 40°50′13″N 74°16′19″W / 40.83694°N 74.27194°W / 40.83694; -74.27194
Built 1832
NRHP Reference # 77000861
NJRHP # [1]
Added to NRHP 1977-11-16

The Grover Cleveland Birthplace is a New Jersey State Historic Site and National Historic Place located in Caldwell, Essex County, New Jersey, United States.[2] It is the only house museum dedicated to U.S. President Grover Cleveland.

History

It was the home where Grover Cleveland was born in 1837. The building is also known as the Caldwell Presbyterian Church Manse and served as a Presbyterian church parsonage for the Cleveland family while Grover's father, Rev. Richard Falley Cleveland, served as a pastor of the local church. Cleveland was originally named Stephen Grover in honor of the first pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Caldwell, but he did not use the name Stephen in his adult life. The family moved to New York in 1841.[3] A group of private citizens purchased the house in the early twentieth century to open it as a museum. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.

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