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Papers of Rutherford B. Hayes
Bib id: 934161 "Material covers years 1829-1897."; "Title on box: The papers of Rutherford B. Hayes."; "ser. 1. Hayes and Webb Family genealogies -- ser. 2. Diaries -- ser. 3. Common place books, law notebooks, campaign notebooks, etc. -- ser. 4. Incoming correspondence -- ser. 5. Outgoing correspondence -- ser. 6. White House records -- ser. 7. Civil War records -- ser. 8. Business papers -- ser. 9. Speeches and messages -- ser. 10. Miscellaneous.
Rutherford B. Hayes portrait
Portrait of U.S. president and Ohio native Rutherford B. Hayes, ca. 1880-1889.
Rutherford B. Hayes was born on October 4, 1822, in Delaware, Ohio. He was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio, served two non-consecutive terms as Governor of Ohio and became the 19th President of the United States. He served one term as President from 1877-1881.
Hayes died in Fremont, Ohio, on January 17, 1893 and was buried at his home, Spiegel Grove, next to his wife, Lucy
Rutherford B. Hayes
Portrait of Civil War veteran, Ohio Governor and United States President Rutherford B. Hayes later in life, 1886. During the Civil War Hayes served in the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry with another future President, William McKinley
Rutherford B. Hayes
Portrait of Governor Rutherford B. Hayes who was elected to serve three, two year terms as Governor of Ohio from 1868-1872 and 1875-1876. He did not finish his third term because he was elected President in 1876
Rutherford B. Hayes presidential campaign poster
Lithograph of Rutherford B. Hayes (1822-1893), Republican candidate for president in the 1876 election. Hayes was a successful governor of Ohio and went on to defeat Democrat Samuel Tilden of New York in a highly-contested election. Despite losing the popular vote, Hayes won the Electoral College and was granted the presidency by the Congress after agreements were made to end Reconstruction in the South, a deal that would be known as the Compromise of 1877
Rutherford B. Hayes Signature
An autograph and portrait of Rutherford B. Hayes. He was the nineteenth President of the United States, serving from 1877 - 1881
William Rutherford Interview
Mr. Rutherford grew up in Cape May, New Jersey and joined the U. S. Marine Corps in 1953. After three years in the Marines, he transferred to the Navy and attended nuclear power school. Rutherford saw duty on several nuclear powered subs, serving as a chief electrician. He retired after a total of 20 years military service
Letter from Harvey J. Rutherford to Miss. Richardson (1914-1920)
A letter from Harvey J. Rutherford to Miss. Richardson written between 1914 and 1920. In the letter, Rutherford writes that he enclosed a $15 pledge for the 1917 class
Rutherford B. Hayes correspondence with John T. Wilder, 1881 September 2
Letter from President Rutherford B. Hayes declining John T. Wilder's invitation to join him in Chattanooga, Tennessee for a Civil War reunion organized by the Society of the Army of the Cumberland
The Davis Advertiser
Weekly newspaper from Davis, Indian Territory that includes local, territorial, and national news along with advertising
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