Why the discrepancy? Blame Grover Cleveland. Take a gander at any U.S. history textbook and you'll see the rotund Democrat cited as our 22nd and 24th President. read more
Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms. The first from 1885 to1889 and the second from 1893 to 1897. read more
As everybody knows, Cleveland was the only Oval Office denizen to serve two non-consecutive terms, occupying the White House from 1885 to 1889 before winning another stint in 1893. Thus, most historians count Grover Cleveland as two separate Presidents. read more