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  1. American librarian (1858–1927) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Rutherford Platt Hayes (June 24, 1858 – July 31, 1927) was an American librarian who was the third son of Rutherford B. Hayes, the 19th president of the United States. Quick Facts President of the American Library Association, Preceded by ...

  2. As the 19th President of the United States (1877-1881), Rutherford B. Hayes oversaw the end of Reconstruction, began the efforts that led to civil service reform, and attempted to reconcile the ...

  3. Rutherford B. Hayes. 19th United States President, Civil War Union Major General, U.S. Congressman, Ohio Governor. He became President after one of the closest elections in United States history. Born in Delaware, Ohio in 1822, he was educated at Kenyon College and the Harvard Law School. After five years of law practice in Sandusky,...

  4. Visit President Rutherford B. Hayes’ wooded estate named Spiegel Grove, home of America’s first presidential library. Tour the president’s 31-room Victorian mansion, see his tomb, visit the newly renovated museum, explore the library and walk the mile of paved trails.

  5. Rutherford B. Hayes Event Timeline. March 05, 1877. Inaugural Address. May 05, 1877. Proclamation 235—Convening an Extra Session of the Congress. May 09, 1877. Executive Order. May 26, 1877. Executive Order ["The Civil Service Order"]

  6. 17 de sept. de 2023 · President Rutherford B. Hayes, half-length portrait, seated, facing left LCCN96522533.jpg 3,245 × 3,978; 1.54 MB. President Rutherford Hayes 1870 - 1880 Restored (cropped).jpg 2,100 × 2,550; 2.23 MB. President Rutherford Hayes 1870 - 1880 Restored Coloured.jpg 800 × 973; 454 KB.

  7. 23 de nov. de 2021 · Introduction. The digital collections of the Library of Congress contain a wide variety of material associated with Rutherford B. Hayes. Born in Delaware, Ohio, on October 4, 1822, Hayes began his career as a lawyer and then served in the Civil War. He went on to be elected to the U.S. House of Representatives (1865-67) and as governor of Ohio ...