Voice of Grover Clevland
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Seems like all men back then sounded the same.
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Thanks for placing this wonderful recording of Grover Cleveland speaking to a crowd of supporters, even though the recording is a bit unclear(it's nobody's fault; the recording technology of that era was the way it was: new and primitive) =)
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Wax cylinder?
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Ron Paul's favorite president.
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Ron Paul brought me here!!
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"noooooooo my friends!! This will never be the judgement of his people!" I love how politicians talked back then
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@cpepe22 I would guess the early 1890s actually. First sound recording was 1886, but it wasn't a president. I could be wrong about the date of course. But I would guess the second administration? 1892-1896 sometime?
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"Ma, Ma, where's my Pa?"
"Gone to the White House ha ha ha"
Having the last laugh is one of life's great pleasures.
Ummm .... the picture at 0:37 is of William Howard Taft, not Cleveland.
dharmabums320 1 year ago 59
That isn't Grover Cleveland because that is part of the "Cross of Gold" Speech made in 1896. Right time period, wrong person. William Jennings Bryan made that speech. Nice try...
Source- History Major
jcmipes 6 months ago 9