1822 - 1893
Rutherford B. Hayes
It is the desire of the good people of the whole country that sectionalism as a factor in our politics should disappear. They prefer that no section of the country should be united in solid opposition to any other section. Fourth Annual Message
Overview
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 after one of the most lengthy, bitterly disputed, and corrupt presidential elections in American history.
Fast Facts
Rutherford Birchard Hayes
Delaware, Ohio
Kenyon College (graduated 1842), Harvard Law School (graduated 1845)
Methodist
Lawyer
Republican
“Dark-Horse President,” “Rud”
December 30, 1852, to Lucy Ware Webb (1831–1889)
Birchard Austin (1853–1926), James Webb Cook (1856–1934), Rutherford Platt (1858–1927), Joseph Thompson (1861–1863), George Crook (1864–1866), Fanny (1867–1950), Scott Russell (1871–1923), Manning Force (1873–1874)
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Spiegel Grove State Park, Fremont, Ohio