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  1. Rutherford B. Hayes: Nineteenth President 1877-1881 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2006-09
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21. 19th President: Rutherford B. Hayes
rutherford B. hayes (1822 1893 hayes served as a us Representative from HamiltonCounty As a Representative, hayes favored Radical Republicans, supporting them
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Rutherford B. Hayes (1822 - 1893)
  • Education and Occupations:
    • Education:
      • Attended the Norwalk Academy in Ohio at the age of 14.
      • Entered the college prep. school of Isaac Webb in 1837.
      • The next year, he enrolled at Keynon College in Gambier, Ohio. He graduated in 1842 as his class' valedictorian.
      • He then studied law for ten months at the law office of Thomas Sparrow.
      • Entered the Harvard Law School in 1843. Instructed by Supreme Court Justice Joseph Story, legal scholar Simon Greenleaf, and historian Joseph Sparks. He graduated in January 1845.
      • Hayes was admitted to the Ohio bar in March 1845.
    • Occupations:
      • From 1858-1861, Hayes acted as the solicitor for the city of Cincinnati.
      • Hayes took part in the Civil War, serving with the twenty-third Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment from June 1861 - June 1865. He was appointed as general when he signed on as a volunteer. In September, he was appointed judge advocate general of the Ohio Department, and in October he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and deputy commander of the regiment. He was promoted to colonel and commander of the twenty-third in October 1862.
      • He entered Morgan's Raiders, run by General Philip Sheridan, in the summer of 1863. He was promoted to the rank of brigadier general of volunteers in March 1865, after the Cedar Creek engagement, during which he broke his ankle when his horse was shot out from under him. Hayes was promoted to major general of volunteers in March 1865, and he resigned from the army in June 1865.

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23. Rutherford B. Hayes
rutherford B. hayes,. 19th us president. rutherford B. hayes was a one term president,and he won the election by one electoral vote. Hardly a landslide.
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Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th U. S. President Rutherford B. Hayes was a one term President, and he won the election by one electoral vote. Hardly a landslide. Hayes was another of the Ohio born President's, born the same year that Grant was born, 1822. Hayes fought in the Civil War and eventually held the rank of Brevet Major General. He was elected to the House of Respresentives in 1865, without campaigning. After one term in congress, he served three terms as Governor of Ohio (1867-1876). As mentioned above, he served only one term as President, but he had decided not to seek re-election and retired from office after his term was up. He died in 1893. The Hayes descent from Hugh Capet consists of a simple descent chart that contains some links to other families having multiple connections. Enjoy! Table of Contents Chapter 15 Mail

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  • Through a compromise with the British over a northern border, Polk managed to gain the territory which now make up Washington and Oregon. This made Polk the first president to run the country extending from the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Pacific Ocean. It was during President Polk’s term in 1845 that the abolitionist and escaped slave Frederick Douglass wrote his autobiography, endangering his own freedom by doing so. President Polk believed that the United States had a "manifest destiny" to expand. His attempts to gain more of Texas, New Mexico, and California led to the Mexican War. The invention of the revolver by Samuel Colt helped the U.S. to win this war and gain five hundred thousand square miles of land. Polk had promised to serve only one term in office. True to his word he retired at the end of his term. He died only three months after

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Your Ad Could Be Here! Contact Us RUTHERFORD BIRCHARD HAYES 19th President Term- March 4, 1877 to March 4, 1881 Republican Party Birth: Delaware, Ohio, October 4, 1822. Ancestry: English, Scotch Marriage: Cincinnati, Ohio, December 30, 1852 to Lucy Ware Webb who was born in Chillicothe, Ohio, August 28, 1831. Lucy died in Fremont, Ohio, June 25, 1889 and is buried in "Spiegel Grove", Fremont, Ohio. Children: Birchard Austin (1853-1926); Webb Cook (1856-1934); Rutherford Plat (1858-1927); Joseph (1861-1863); George Crook (1864-1866); Fanny (1867-1950); Scott (1871-1923); Manning (1873-1874). Home: Spiegel Grove, Fremont, Ohio. Education: Academy at Norwalk, Ohio; Isaac Webb's school at Middletown, Connecticut; Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio; Harvard Law School. Religion: No specific denomination. Attended Methodist.

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Hardcover - 712 pages First Edition, January 1995 Published by University Press of Kansas ISBN 0-7006-0641-6 / ISBN 0700606416 With the events of the contested 2000 presidential election results and Ohio's forthcoming bicentennial, it is time to take another look at the third President from Ohio, Rutherford B. Hayes. (Bush was the third President from Texas) The most recent biography written on America's nineteenth President is by Professor Ari Hoogenboom. Ari Hoogenboom is a professor of history at the City University of New York Brooklyn College. Professor Hoogenboom has previously authored "Outlawing the Spoils: A History of the Civil Service Reform Movement". While it is not stated, Hayes' advocacy for civil service reform is one of the reasons the author chooses to write about President Hayes. Hayes was the last president in the nineteenth century that was a consistent advocate of civil service reform. The author makes no pretense about his feelings that Hayes and his presidency are underrated. In making his point, Hoogenboom states

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rutherford B hayes is elected us president The us voting system lessons from thepast Saturday March 3, 1877 The Guardian Yesterday morning at four o'clock
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Saturday March 3, 1877 The Guardian Yesterday morning at four o'clock the Joint Convention at Washington brought its labours conclusion, and Messrs Hayes and Wheeler were declared respectively President and Vice President of the Union by a majority of one vote over Messrs Tilden and Wheeler. The scene in the House of Representatives during the night exceeded in violence 'anything that has been seen since the war,' and the timely conclusion of the 'count' is largely due to the firmness of Speaker Randall, who refused at last to receive any more propositions involving delay.

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32. Rutherford B. Hayes United States
rutherford B. hayes was born on October 4, 1822, in Delaware. She was laterthe first wife of a us president to have a college degree.
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Rutherford B. Hayes was born on October 4, 1822, in Delaware . His father died before he was born. He prepared for college at schools in Norwalk and Middletown . In 1838, he entered Kenyon College in Gambier and graduated in 1842 at the head of his class. He began practicing law in Lower Sandusky (later Fremont ), Ohio, and later opened an office in Cincinnati . He married his wife Lucy in 1852. She was later the first wife of a U.S. President to have a college degree. Hayes fought in the Civil War and was wounded four times, resigning with the rank of brevet major general. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1864 but did not take office until the fighting had ended. In 1867, he won the first of three terms as governor of Ohio. In 1876, Hayes was a compromise between the two factions of the Republican Party. His narrow election by the Electoral College was confirmed by the Electoral Commission. During his administration, he ended Reconstruction . He died in 1896.
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From the Charles Henry Hart Autograph Collection, 1731-1912, a letter from painter Thomas Eakins (1844-1916) to collector Charles Henry Hart (1847-1918). Eakins describes his "far from conventional" portrait of President Rutherford B. Hayes: "The President once posed. I never saw him in the same pose again. He wrote, took notes, stood up, swung his chair around. In short, I had to construct him as I would a little animal." 2 pages, 1 leaf folded to 18.1 x 14 cm.
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35. President Of The United States Of America - Wikipedia
Presidential facts. Four us rutherford B. hayes trailed Samuel J. Tilden by 264,292votes; Benjamin Harrison - trailed Grover Cleveland 95,713 votes;
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Hayes moved quickly to assuage the South. He appointed a former Confederate to his cabinet, distributed patronage to moderate southern Democrats, and soon removed the last federal troops from the region. These concessions alienated many Republicans. Hayes was a firm nationalist. Despite his conciliatory policy toward the South, he consistently fought Democratic efforts to delimit the powers of the national government and bipartisan attempts to curtail the powers of the presidency. He was a cautious, judicious, eminently respectable president, arousing little enthusiasm, but winning the somewhat grudging admiration both of his contemporaries and of historians. Choosing not to run for a second term, Hayes retired in 1881 to his home in Fremont, Ohio, where he died on Jan. 17, 1893. Presidents Directory
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