Theodore Roosevelt is the most oustanding of these four. Garfield showed potential but was killed before he finished a year as President. Hayes was not bad, but only served for one term by his own choice.
Hayes served only one term. By his own choice, he chose not to run again.One.Hayes served only one term . He announced early on that he would not run for a second term.
Hayes served only one term. By his own choice, he chose not to run again.One.Hayes served only one term . He announced early on that he would not run for a second term.
John Adams did not own any slaves.
Rutherford Hayes was the first president to use a telephone at the White House . Since the Bell phone was invented in 1876 when Grant was in office, it is possible that he was given the opportunity to use a phone, but I can find no record he did. Hayes talked on a telephone in 1877 and had one installed in the White House in 1879. The only call that Hayes could make was to the treasury department.
No, but General Grant did (before he became President). 3 of them.
no the last president to own slaves was president Garfeild.
The US President who freed his slaves when he died was President George Washington. In his will, he stipulated that his slaves be freed upon his wife's death, which occurred after his own passing.
Zachary Taylor owned over 100 slaves and he was the last slave-owning president.
George Bush Sr was the first to actually have dial tone and the ability to dial his own calls. Herbert Hoover was the first to have a phone on his desk, but the call needed to be connected by an operator.
No- Lincoln did not own slaves. He lived his entire adult life in Indiana and Illinois where slavery was not legal so he could not own slaves even if he wanted to .
No, the family belonged to the Separate Baptists church, which opposed slavery.