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  1. On June 15, 1863, Lucy Hayes, her four sons, and mother, Maria Webb traveled to Camp White on the river steamer Market Boy. After a few happy days together, little Joseph became ill and died (June 24). His father wrote in his diary that complications brought about by teething and dysentery caused his death.

  2. Lucy Ware Webb Hayes: Gravesite. Fascinating details. She took an early interest in equality of the sexes, however, Lucy did little, if anything, to support women’s right to vote. Lucy took the blame for the national ban on alcohol, earning nicknames such as ‘Lemonade Lucy.’. Some associate her involvement with the Temperance Movement as ...

  3. Lucy Webb HayesAmerican First Lady Lucy Ware Webb Hayes (1831-1889) was considered by many of her era to be the most successful First Lady to date. Remembered equally for her strict adherence to the temperance movement and for her dedication to her husband and family, Hayes was also remarkably welleducated and progressive for her time.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Lucy Ware Hayes, née Webb le 28 août 1831 à Chillicothe (Ohio) et morte le 25 juin 1889 à Fremont (Ohio), est la femme du président américain Rutherford Birchard Hayes et ainsi Première dame des États-Unis de 1877 à 1881 .

  6. Mrs. Lucy Webb Hayes was the first First Lady to be called "First Lady." Unlike her predecessors, she was extremely popular and well loved by the American people. She was intelligent; the first presidential wife to be college educated. The American public loved her for her easy manner with people.

  7. Lucy Hayes. Lucy Ware Webb Hayes (* 28. August 1831 in Chillicothe, Ohio, Vereinigte Staaten; † 25. Juni 1889 in Fremont, Ohio) war die Ehefrau von US-Präsident Rutherford B. Hayes und während dessen Präsidentschaft (1877–1881) die First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten. Sie gilt als eine der beliebtesten amerikanischen First Ladys des 19.