Rutherford B. Hayes
Rutherford B. Hayes - Wikipedia
Hayes won the Republican nomination for president in the 1876 United States presidential election. In the disputed general election, he defeated Democratic ...
Rutherford B. Hayes | The White House
As the 19th President of the United States (1877-1881), Rutherford B. Hayes oversaw the end of Reconstruction, began the efforts that led to civil service ...
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums
Visit President Rutherford B. Hayes' wooded estate named Spiegel Grove, home of America's first presidential library. Tour the president's 31-room Victorian ...
Rutherford B. Hayes | Biography, Presidency, & Facts - Britannica
Rutherford B. Hayes was the 19th president of the United States (1877–81), who brought post-Civil War Reconstruction to an end in the South ...
Rutherford B. Hayes - Miller Center
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.
Presidential Series - Rutherford B. Hayes - National Guard Bureau
Rutherford Hayes became the 19th president of the United States in 1877. He looked back on his wartime service as the best years of our lives.
Rutherford Birchard Hayes (Oct. 4, 1822 - Jan. 17, 1893)
The attack of Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, however, infuriated him. On June 27, he was commissioned a major in the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry. An ...
Rutherford B. Hayes | American Battlefield Trust
Hayes was an advocate of civil service reform. He believed in meritocracy, the idea that positions, especially in civil service and government, should be ...
Rutherford B. Hayes | American Experience | Official Site - PBS
Born: October 4, 1822, in Delaware, Ohio... Hayes' reputation as a man of integrity proved a welcome relief from Andrew Johnson's contentious and Ulysses Grant's ...
Rutherford B. Hayes: Life in Brief - Miller Center
Rutherford B. Hayes: Life in Brief. Rutherford B. Hayes, America's 19th President, served as chief executive at the end of Reconstruction and the beginning of ...
Rutherford B. Hayes: Controversial and little remembered
After his controversial election, Hayes promised not to run for re-election, and he kept that promise, helping to restore the nation's faith in ...
Rutherford B. Hayes | The American Presidency Project
Rutherford B. Hayes ... Dates In Office ... March 04, 1877 to March 04, 1881 ... Age in Office ... 54 ... Birth - Death ... October 04, 1822 to January 17, 1893 ... Party ...
Rutherford B. Hayes | C-SPAN Survey on Presidents 2021
Rutherford B. Hayes ; 2021, 2017, 2009, 2000 ; Total Score, 456, 458, 409, 477 ; Overall Rank, 33, 31, 33, 25 ...
Knowing the Presidents: Rutherford B. Hayes
Rutherford B. Hayes is remembered for his responsible executive leadership and his sterling personal character. Regarding his presidency, Hayes declared that “ ...
Gov. Rutherford Birchard Hayes - National Governors Association
Hayes first entered politics as the city solicitor of Cincinnati, a position he won election to in 1857. He also served as a member of the U.S. House of ...
57 President Hayes vetoed thirteen bills, of which twelve were ...
RUTHERFORD B. HAYES. President Hayes vetoed thirteen bills, of which twelve were regular vetoes and one was a pocket veto. One was overridden (Item No. 183) ...
Rutherford B. Hayes - ohio presidents - Ohio Statehouse
Biography. Hayes was born on October 4, 1822 in Delaware, Ohio and was raised by his mother and uncle, due to his father's death.
Rutherford B. Hayes - White House Historical Association
Beneficiary of one of the most fiercely disputed and controversial elections in American history, Rutherford B. Hayes brought to the Executive Mansion ...
Inaugural Address of Rutherford B. Hayes - The Avalon Project
In the effort I shall make to accomplish this purpose I ask the cordial cooperation of all who cherish an interest in the welfare of the country, trusting that ...
HAYES, Rutherford Birchard - Bioguide Search
Rutherford Birchard, a Representative from Ohio and 19th President of the United States; born in Delaware, Delaware County, Ohio, October 4, 1822.