
March 4, 1877 - March 3, 1881
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VICE
PRESIDENT

William A. Wheeler |
FIRST
LADY

Lucy Webb Hayes |
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BORN: October 4, 1822
Delaware, Ohio |
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CHILDREN: 7 Sons, 1 Daughter
Son WEBB COOK HAYES received the Medal of Honor in 1899
MILITARY SERVICE: Major General, US Army, (wounded
during Civil War)
PROFESSION: Attorney
POLITICAL PARTY: Republican
HOME STATE: Ohio
POLITICAL OFFICES: U.S. Representative, Governor (OH)
NICKNAME: "The Dark-Horse President"
DIED: January 17, 1893 (Age - 70) |
| LAST WORDS: "My feeling
was one of longing to be quietly resting in a grave by her side." Written in his diary after visiting his wife's grave nine days before his own
death. BURIED: Fremont, Ohio |
| I am
"determined from henceforth to us what means I have to acquire a character
distinguished for energy, firmness and perseverance." Rutherford Hayes writing in his diary at age 19. |
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