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  1. To the delight of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Lucy Webb Hayes carried out her husband's orders to banish wines and liquors from the White House. The couple, married since 1852, had eight children together. Born in Ohio in 1822, Hayes was educated at Kenyon College and Harvard Law School. After five years' law practice in Lower ...

  2. Rutherford P. Hayes (Q23091773) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. American librarian (1858–1927) Rutherford Platt Hayes; edit. Language Label ...

  3. Rutherford B. Hayes, America's 19th President, served as chief executive at the end of Reconstruction and the beginning of the modern industrial age. He was well suited to the task, having earned a steadfast reputation for integrity throughout his career as a soldier and a statesman. Upstanding, moral, and honest, Hayes was ironically elected ...

  4. 25 de dic. de 2023 · Letter to his son, Rutherford P. Hayes (26 February 1875) I hope you will be benefitted by your churchgoing. Where the habit does not Christianize, it generally civilizes. That is reason enough for supporting churches, if there were no higher. Letter to his son, Webb Hayes (26 February 1875) Every age has its temptations, its weaknesses, its ...

  5. Rutherford B. Hayes Papers (Presidential Library & Museums) Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center National Historic Landmark The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museums (Fremont, OH)

  6. 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.

  7. 21 de ago. de 2008 · Rutherford B. Hayes was America’s 19th president. But his great-great grandson, a UW physician, is named Rutherford P. Hayes — and therein lies a story. Rutherford Birchard Hayes of Ohio, a Republican, lived from 1822 to 1893 and served in the White House from 1877 to 1881, having beaten Democrat Samuel Tilden in the closest election in the ...