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  1. Lucy Webb Hayes (1831–1889) var en førstedame i USA og gift med president Rutherford B. Hayes. Historikere døpte henne til "Lemonade Lucy" på grunn av hennes støtte til avholdsbevegelsen. Men i motsetning til hva de fleste tror var det hennes ektemann som forbød alkohol fra Det hvite hus , og Hayes hadde lite med dette å gjøre.

  2. 11. A few weeks later, June 1851, Rutherford Hayes and Lucy Webb became engaged and a year and a half later, on December 30, 1852, were married at Maria Webb's home in Cincinnati. They left that evening for Columbus where he combined appearances before the Ohio Supreme Court with a pleasant visit in the home of his sister, Fanny Platt. 12.

  3. Webb C. Hayes, second son of Rutherford B. Hayes and Lucy Webb Hayes was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on March 20, 1856. At the age of ten, Webb joined his older brother, Birchard, at Spiegel Grove, Fremont, Ohio, the home of their great uncle, Sardis Birchard. Webb attended Cornell University from 1873 to 1875, leaving to serve as his father’s ...

  4. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Lucy Hayes was an American first lady (1877–81), the wife of Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th president of the United States, and the first presidential wife to graduate from college. Lucy Webb was the daughter of James Webb, a physician and ardent abolitionist, and Maria Cook Webb, who raised Lucy and

  5. 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.

  6. Added: Feb 18, 2000. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 8501. Source citation. Philippine Insurrection Medal of Honor Recipient. He was the second child of 19th United States President Rutherford Birchard Hayes and First Lady Lucy Ware Webb Hayes. During the Civil War his father fought first as an officer in the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, then as a ...

  7. 19 de feb. de 2024 · Lucy Webb was born on August 28, 1831, in Chillicothe, Ohio. Two years later, her father, Dr. James Webb, died of cholera. In 1844, Lucy’s mother moved the family to Delaware, Ohio. Lucy’s brothers attended Ohio Wesleyan University. While women were not allowed at the university, Lucy was permitted to enroll in the college preparatory program.