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  1. Lucille “Lucy” Ware Webb Hayes, popularly known as “Lemonade Lucy,” was President Rutherford Hayes's wife, a staunch abolitionist, feminist, and supporter of the temperance movement. She is considered one of the most popular first ladies in the history of the United States and a representative of the era of the “New Woman.”.

  2. The wife of 19 th US President Rutherford B. Hayes, Lucy Ware Webb Hayes was born August 28, 1831, in Chillicothe, Ohio. She was to become a remarkable and pioneering First Lady in some ways. She was the first First Lady to have a college degree, she was a known teetotaler and proponent of abstinence, a passionate abolitionist, and a strong ...

  3. Lucy Webb Hayes A selection of photographs of the wife of 19th U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes. A wedding day photograph of Rutherford B. and Lucy Webb Hayes. Lucy Ware Webb before her marriage. Lucy Webb Hayes holds her first child Birchard. An oil painting shows Lucy Hayes nursing wounded Civil War soldiers during her camp visits.

  4. 29 de mar. de 2018 · Lucy Ware Webb met Rutherford B. Hayes at Ohio Wesleyan University when she was a young teenager. Her brothers were studying at the University, and Lucy attended college prep courses. Too young to establish a relationship, they reunited years later when they were both members of a wedding party and married in 1852 when he was thirty and she was twenty-one.

  5. Lucy Hayes. Rutherford B. Hayes. Women’s minds are as strong as man’s – equal in all things and superior in some. Born - August 28, 1831 in Chillicothe, Ohio. Parents - James Webb & Maria Cook Webb. Married - December 30, 1852 to Rutherford Birchard Hayes. Children - Birchard Austin (1853 – 1926), James Webb Cook (1856 – 1934 ...

  6. Lucy (Webb) Hayes (1831-1889) first met Rutherford B. Hayes on the campus of Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio, where in 1850, she became the first First Lady to have graduated from college. Two years later, on Dec. 30, 1852, they were married in Cincinnati.

  7. 4 de abr. de 2014 · Lucy Ware Webb Hayes is emblematic of the evolving gender roles, more generally, and First Lady responsibilities, more specifically, in Gilded Age America and beyond. In her role as America's first “First Lady,” Lucy embodied many of the conservative cultural ideals and the decorum representative of her race, gender, class, and time, yet she also exuded qualities representative of a more ...