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Rutherford Hayes was given this name by some people, due to the vote in the committee that ruled on the credentials of the disputed electors in the election of 1876. By an 8-7 vote they ruled to accept the credentials of the electors who voted Hayes into office.
1862, at the Battle of South Mountain, some 15 years before he was President.
Lucy Ware Webb Hayes (August 28, 1831 - June 25, 1889) was the name of Mrs. Hayes. After she refused to allow liquor to be served in the White House, some people called her Lemonade Lucy.
Rutherford B. Hayes and George W. Bush.
He was known for the things that he did in the White House other than the first Easter egg hunt held at the White House.
Yes, I think so. Some may downgrade because he did not serve but one term.
In reference to the presidential election of 1876, Samuel J. Tilden won the majority of popular votes. However, he received one less Electoral vote than Rutherford Hayes, who went on to win the presidency.
Unjust attacks on public men do more good than unmerited praise. (see the link for more quotes.)
Some major events during the presidency of Hayes included the Compromise of 1877, the ending of Reconstruction, the Bland-Allison Silver Purchase Act, and the founding of the Knights of Labor.
The assessment of Rutherford Hayes as a president varies among historians. Some argue that he was a good president due to his efforts to promote civil service reform and his commitment to protecting the rights of African Americans in the South. Others criticize him for his conservative approach to other issues and believe he did not take strong enough action to address the problems of the era, such as economic inequality. Overall, it depends on one's perspective and priorities.
Rutherford B. Hayes is reported by some sources to have had ata least four cats, including the first Siamese kittens ever to be found in the White house