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  1. valor.militarytimes.com › hero › 3098Webb Hayes - Recipient

    The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Lieutenant Colonel Webb Cook Hayes, United States Army, for most distinguished gallantry on 4 December 1899, while serving with 31st Infantry, U.S. Volunteers, in action at Vigan, Luzon, Philippine Islands.

  2. Shared by Webb Hayes We are so excited to announce that our founders, Graham Smith and Alexander Olesen have received recognition from Forbes 30 under 30 for social…

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  3. This oil on canvas portrait of First Lady Lucy Webb Hayes was done by Daniel Huntington. In the beginning of Huntington's career, he painted landscapes in the tradition of the Hudson River School, but later predominately produced portraits. Mrs. Hayes was well-educated and graduated with honors from Cincinnati Wesleyan Female College in 1850.

  4. Died: July 26, 1934. Buried: Spiegal Grove Estate Park, Freemont, OH, United States. Location of Medal: Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center (1896 & 1904 designs), Fremont, OH. Photo Gallery. U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel Webb Cook Hayes was presented the Medal of Honor for military valor during the Philippine Insurrection.

  5. This four room, center hall Federal Style home is the birthplace of Lucy Webb, who became the wife and helpmate of the 19th President of the United States, Rutherford B. Hayes. The parlor and bedroom are furnished with antiques and there are five showcases of Hayes memorabilia. Lucy Webb Hayes was the first wife of a president to be referred to ...

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  7. 28 de feb. de 2024 · Lucy Webb Hayes National Training School (plaintiff) operates Sibley Memorial Hospital, a private medical facility. Ellen Geoghegan (defendant) was admitted to this hospital for an extended period. The hospital determined that Ellen no longer required acute hospital care and could be adequately cared for in a nursing home instead.