#54: Grover Cleaveland’s Record
President Grover Cleveland isn’t exactly the most memorable president in US history; he does hold an interesting medal of honor. He is the only president to be elected in non-consecutive terms. That means he left the White House after one term and then returned four years later. So, he’s the 22nd and 24th President of the United States.

Benjamin Harrison was the 23rd president wedged in between Cleveland’s two non-consecutive terms. Harrison’s election is quite interesting. During the 1888 Presidential election, Cleveland was the incumbent. He won the popular vote by 100,000 votes, but Harrison won the Electoral College vote. It seems that Grover Cleveland got his revenge by getting re-elected four years later.