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  1. Rutherford B. Hayes: Nineteenth President 1877-1881 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2006-09

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43. Rutherford B. Hayes
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President of the United States Rutherford B. Hayes was born on October 4, 1822, in Delaware . His father died before he was born. He prepared for college at schools in Norwalk and Middletown . In 1838, he entered Kenyon College in Gambier and graduated in 1842 at the head of his class. He began practicing law in Lower Sandusky (later Fremont ), Ohio, and later opened an office in Cincinnati . He married his wife Lucy in 1852. She was later the first wife of a U.S. President to have a college degree. Hayes fought in the Civil War and was wounded four times, resigning with the rank of brevet major general. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1864 but did not take office until the fighting had ended. In 1867, he won the first of three terms as governor of Ohio. In 1876, Hayes was a compromise between the two factions of the Republican Party. His narrow election by the Electoral College was confirmed by the Electoral Commission. During his administration, he ended Reconstruction . He died in 1896.
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America's First Presidential Library The Rutherford B. Hayes Home is a 33-room Victorian-style mansion and is the centerpiece of the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center in Fremont The home, library and museum, and tomb are located in a 25-acre park called Spiegel Grove. It is surrounded by a wrought iron fence with six original White House gates. The library was the first presidential library in the U.S. and remains the only library dedicated solely to the nation's 19th President. Lowest rates and Free candid reviews for Fremont at Tripadvisor.com. Read opinions from travelers like you. Compare lodging prices from Expedia, Travelocity, and Orbitz. Visit Online Highways' interactive American History project. A team of researchers is developing a site that will present U.S. history in the context of present day travel. Location Spiegel Grove
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Who was the real Rutherford B. Hayes? Was he a great or inconsequential president? How did his early life and career shape his later years? How did his triumphs and failures alter our history? And why should we care? Ari Hoogenboom's masterful life of Hayes definitively answers those questions and shows why our nineteenth president deserves far greater recognition than he's received in the past. The first biography of Hayes in nearly fifty years, Hoogenboom's book recreates the rapidly changing world of Victorian America as experienced by one of its most reflective and perceptive figures. The Hayes that emerges is a much more progressive and far-sighted leader than previously suggested. He was, Hoogenboom argues, neither a Southern sympathizer nor an exemplar of the "Greedy Gilded Age." Rather, he was a devout, pragmatic champion of equal rights. Hayes's colorful life was rooted in his frontier experiences in Ohio and galvanized on Civil War battlefields, where he survived five wounds and was ultimately promoted to major general. No other president was under fire on the front lines as much as Hayes.

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48. Longevity Of U.S. Presidents
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Last updated 2 Sep 2000 Everyone knows that the average life span of humans has increased markedly in the 20th century, but has it increased for everyone? An informal study of U.S. presidents may yield some surprising answers. My aim is to look at the effect of medical advances over the last two centuries on the longevity of those who are most likely to have access to those advances. I think presidents make an interesting (if small) sample because of their demographic uniformity: all are white male politicians, almost all are military veterans, and presumably all had sufficient wealth and/or prestige to command whatever medical resources were available in their later years. Of the 41 men who have held the office, 5 are still alive (Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton), 4 were victims of homicide, all from gunfire (Lincoln, Garfield, McKinley, Kennedy)*, and 32 died of natural causes (4 while in office: Harrison, Taylor, Harding, FD Roosevelt). These 32 are listed below by date of death. The "ordinal" figure is the order in which each served as president, Cleveland having served two non-consecutive terms. NAME ORD-
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    52. Rutherford Hayes- Selections From The Archives Of American Art
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    Preserve and disseminate information about Rutherford B. Hayes. Rutherford B. Hayes, nineteenth president of the United States, lived here with his wife, Lucy, from 1873 until his death in 1893. The twenty-five-acre estate, named Spiegel Grove, now is part of the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center, where visitors may tour the wooded grounds and restored mansion, with its beautiful antiques, a museum chronicling Hayes's life and accomplishments as a soldier and a politician; and the nation's first presidential library.
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    55. The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center
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    Signature Quilt: Like an orphan finally finding a home, a forgotten artifact has found shelter at the Rutherford B. Hayes Museum. Paper Trail: On-line Monthly Newsletter highlighting selected manuscripts from the Collections of the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center's Manuscripts Division contains over 4500 linear feet of documentary material in six major collecting areas: Rutherford B. Hayes and the Hayes family; the Gilded Age; the Charles E. Frohman Collection (Great Lakes and Erie Islands); Local History of Northwest Ohio; Special Collections; and Local Government. For more than three-quarters of a century, the Center has actively collected, preserved, and made available for research its rich and diverse holdings. Civil War Database of Sandusky County, Ohio: In July 1865, a group of prominent Sandusky Countians formed a committee known as the Sandusky County, Ohio Military History Committee. Its purpose was to identify Sandusky Countians who served in the Civil War, including those whose service comprised three years, one hundred days, three months as well as draftees, substitutes, Squirrel Hunters, U.S. Naval personnel, U.S. Regulars and veterans. The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center holds some of the surviving records within its local history collections, however, the committee never produced a comprehensive list of names. It was not until 125 years later that another list was attempted.

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    The Avalon Project at Yale Law School. Inaugural Address of rutherford B. hayes. MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1877. FellowCitizens motives which should animate us, and to suggest certain important The
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    Inaugural Address of Rutherford B. Hayes
    MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1877 Fellow-Citizens: We have assembled to repeat the public ceremonial, begun by Washington, observed by all my predecessors, and now a time- honored custom, which marks the commencement of a new term of the Presidential office. Called to the duties of this great trust, I proceed, in compliance with usage, to announce some of the leading principles, on the subjects that now chiefly engage the public attention, by which it is my desire to be guided in the discharge of those duties. I shall not undertake to lay down irrevocably principles or measures of administration, but rather to speak of the motives which should animate us, and to suggest certain important ends to be attained in accordance with our institutions and essential to the welfare of our country. At the outset of the discussions which preceded the recent Presidential election it seemed to me fitting that I should fully make known my sentiments in regard to several of the important questions which then appeared to demand the consideration of the country. Following the example, and in part adopting the language, of one of my predecessors, I wish now, when every motive for misrepresentation has passed away, to repeat what was said before the election, trusting that my countrymen will candidly weigh and understand it, and that they will feel assured that the sentiments declared in accepting the nomination for the Presidency will be the standard of my conduct in the path before me, charged, as I now am, with the grave and difficult task of carrying them out in the practical administration of the Government so far as depends, under the

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    Born : October 4, 1822, Delaware, Ohio
    Nickname : "Dark-Horse President"
    Education : Kenyon College (graduated 1842), Harvard Law School (graduated 1845)
    Religion : Methodist
    Marriage : December 30, 1852, to Lucy Ware Webb (1831-1889)
    Children : Birchard Austin Hayes (1853-1926), James Webb Cook Hayes (1856-1934), Rutherford Platt Hayes (1858-1927), Joseph Thompson Hayes (1861-1863), George Crook Hayes (1864-1866), Fanny Hayes (1867-1950), Scott Russell Hayes (1871-1923), Manning Force Hayes (1873-1874)
    Career : Lawyer
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    Writings Diary and Letters (5 vols., 1922-26), ed. by Charles R. Williams Died : January 17, 1893, Fremont, Ohio Buried : Spiegel Grove State Park, Fremont, Ohio Consulting Editor Ari Hoogenboom, Brooklyn College, emeritus Biography: A Life in Brief The policies of Rutherford B. Hayes, America's nineteenth President, began to heal the nation after the ravages of the Civil War. He was well suited to the task, having earned a steadfast reputation for integrity throughout his career as a soldier and a statesman. Upstanding, moral, and honest, Hayes was elected after the most lengthy, bitterly disputed, and corrupt presidential election in history.

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    Rutherford Birchard Hayes ( October 4 , 1822 - January 17 , 1893 ) was the 19th ( 1877 - 1881 ) President of the United States. Order: 19th President Term of Office: March 4 , 1877 - March 4 , 1881 Followed: Ulysses S. Grant Succeeded by: James Garfield Date of Birth October 4 , 1822 Place of Birth: Delaware, Ohio Date of Death: January 17 , 1893 Place of Death: Fremont, Ohio First Lady : Lucy Ware Webb Occupation: lawyer Political Party : Republican Vice President : William A. Wheeler
    Early political career
    He was a Representative from Ohio prior to his Presidency. He was born in Delaware, Delaware County, Ohio , October 4 , 1822 . He attended the common schools, the Methodist Academy in Norwalk, Ohio, and the Webb Preparatory School in Middletown, Connecticut . He was graduated from Kenyon College , Gambier, Ohio, in August 1842 and from the Harvard Law School in January 1845 . He was admitted to the bar May 10 , 1845 , and commenced practice in Lower Sandusky (now Fremont). He moved to Cincinnati in 1849 and resumed the practice of law. He was city solicitor from 1857 to 1859 . He was commissioned a major of the Twenty-third Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, June 27 , 1861 , lieutenant colonel October 24 , 1861 , colonel October 24 , 1862 , brigadier general of Volunteers October 9 , 1864 and brevetted major general of Volunteers March 3 , 1865 . Hayes was elected as a Republican to the Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Congresses and served from March 4 , 1865 , to July 20 , 1867 , when he resigned, having been nominated for Governor of Ohio. He was Governor from 1868 to 1872 , and an unsuccessful candidate for election to the Forty-third Congress. He was again elected Governor and served from January 1876 to March 2 , 1877 , when he resigned, having been elected President of the United States. Since March 4 , 1877 was a Sunday, Hayes was took the oath of office in the Red Room of the White House on March 3 . He took the oath again publicly on March 5 on the East Portico of the Capitol, and he served until March 4 , 1881 .

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    Rutherford Birchard Hayes
    19th President of the United States
    (March 4, 1877 to March 3, 1881) Nickname: "Dark-Horse President" Born: October 4, 1822, in Delaware, Ohio
    Died: January 17, 1893, at Spiegel Grove in Fremont, Ohio Father: Rutherford Hayes
    Mother: Sophia Birchard Hayes
    Married: Lucy Ware Webb (1831-1889) , on December 30, 1852
    Children: Birchard Austin Hayes (1853-1926); James Webb Cook Hayes (1856-1934); Rutherford Platt Hayes (1858-1927); Joseph Thompson Hayes (1861-63); George Crook Hayes (1864-66); Fanny Hayes Scott Russell Hayes (1871-1923); Manning Force Hayes (1873-74) Religion: No formal affiliation
    Education: Graduated from Kenyon College (1842) and Harvard Law School (1845) Occupation: Lawyer Political Party: Republican Other Government Positions:
    • Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1865-67

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