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Rutherford B. Hayes Biography

U.S. President

Rutherford B. Hayes was an Ohio lawyer who was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives while still on active duty in the Civil War. He served three terms as Governor of Ohio, then received the Republican nomination in the presidential race of 1876. Although his opponent, Democrat Samuel J. Tilden, received a plurality of the popular vote, the electoral votes from four states were in dispute. A special congressional commission gave the election to Hayes just three days before his inauguration. In turn, President Hayes removed Federal troops from the South. After his term expired, he did not seek re-election. He was succeeded by James Garfield.

Extra credit: First Lady Lucy Ware Webb Hayes was known as "Lemonade Lucy" because of a strict policy against alcohol in the White House... Hayes was the 19th president.

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Blog posts mentioning Rutherford B. Hayes:

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Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center

Brief biography, archives and 3,000 pages of diaries

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Grolier's entry on his presidency

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The official White House version

A Visit to Hayes's Grave

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Vital Stats

Birth

4 October 1822

Birthplace

Delaware, Ohio

Death

17 January 1893
(Heart failure, age 70)

Best Known As

President of the United States, 1877-1881