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Rutherford B. Hayes writen by korbin
Ulysses Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and James A. Garfield. William McKinley was also an Ohio-born Republican Union Army veteran who became president, who served in the same regiment with Hayes before Hayes was promoted. McKinley was a much younger man and never became a general though. By the time McKinley became president all the ex-generals were too old or already dead. McKinley was the last Union Army vet to be president.
Rutherford's father died a few months after he was born and when Rutherford got married to Lucy Ware Webb,they had 8 children.did you also know that rutherford kept a diary from age twelve to when he died which is a age seventy when he died of a hard attack.
Present Presidents born the same YearThere are two sets of Presidents that are still alive in 2010 that were born in the same year. President George H. W. Bush and President Jimmy Carter were both born in 1924. President George W. Bush and President Bill Clinton were both born in 1946.
# Adams County for John Adams the 2nd President. # Arthur County for Chester Arthur the 21st President. # Fillmore County for Millard Fillmore the 13th President. # Garfield County for James Garfield the 12th President. # Grant County for Ulysses Grant. # Hayes County for Rutherford Hayes. # Jefferson County for Thomas Jefferson. # Lincoln County for Abraham Lincoln. # Madison County may have been named for James Madison although because its early settlers were mostly from Madison Wisconsin that is the likely source of its name. # Pierce County for Franklin Pierce. # Polk County for James Polk. # Washington County for George Washington. * Clay and Douglas Counties were named for Presidential hopefuls Henry Clay and Stephen Douglas. * Johnson County was NOTnamed for a US President but for Richard Mentor Johnson who was th 9th Vice President of the US.
'Shaft', from the soundtrack of the 1971 movie of the same name, was written by Isaac Hayes. He an Oscar for Best Original Score; he was the first African-American to win an Oscar in the Composer secition.
the president was Rutherford Richard Hayes But note, Edison did not invent the light bulb, it is a matter of documented record that Swan obtained a UK patent covering a partial vacuum, carbon filament incandescent lamp in 1860. Thomas Alva Edison patented his invention in 1879, almost 20 years later, the same year that Swan's bulbs were in domestic use in England.
Andrew Johnson , the 17th US president, had the same last name as Lyndon Johnson.
George W. Bush won the Electoral College, but lost the popular vote. The elections of Rutherford B. Hayes and Benjamin Harrison displayed the same disparity.
That would be 1841. President Martin Van Buren lost his election to Harrison. Harrison became president March 4, 1841. President Harrison died April 4, 1841, and President Tyler served the remainder of Harrison's term. This happened again in 1881. Hayes gave up his office in March to Garfield and Garfield died from an assassin's bullet in September, making Arthur the president.
James Madison the fourth President of the US.
Ronald Wilson Reagan was the one.