He served on the Board of Trustees of Ohio State University.
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Because he did not want to run a second term
The Republicans gained the presidency from the Compromise of 1877. The Democrats agreed to accept the Republican presidential elector, Rutherford B. Hayes.
Yes, Rutherford B. Hayes had three children. He and his wife, Lucy Webb Hayes, had one son, Rutherford Platt Hayes, and two daughters, Fanny Hayes and Agnes Hayes. The Hayes family was known for their close-knit relationships and active involvement in social and political causes during and after Hayes's presidency.
Rutherford B. Hayes checked into the Excelsior House Hotel in Jefferson, TX, on January 30, 1878. This was one year into his presidency. I am still researching as to why he was there.
Hayes announced early that he would not seek a second term and he stuck by his decision. His term therefore expired at the end of four years.
He was a good president, a brave soldier, and restored public faith in the presidency.
Yes, in 1868 one vote gave Rutherford Hayes the Presidency of the United States.