Yes
his favorite food is eggroll
He was a straightlaced middle of the road king of guy.
i really dont know that whaat i want to know to tho :/
He died of a Heart attack in 1889 worked hard, supported several colleges, he also was trusted person
The reason i think Rutherford b Hayes is a good president because he fought in the civil war, and i know alot of presidents have but i am really greatful for Rutherford b Hayes is a cool president and there are other reasons why i like him but there is alot more i could tell but i am not going to because u might get really really really bored so ttyl if u don't know what that means it means talk to you later and love u all so so so so so so so much!!!!!!!!!PEACE:)
There are no images of his father. There is a picture of a relative that they say looked just like him in the museum in Fremont Ohio. There is one picture (at least) of his mother there.
Observation: Most of the alpha particles passed straight through the gold foil, but a small fraction were deflected at large angles. Reason: This led Rutherford to conclude that atoms are mostly empty space with a dense positively charged nucleus at the center, which caused the deflection of the positively charged alpha particles.
Some foods without pepper taste like pepper because they have the natural content of the pepper.
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.
Rutherford B. Hayes, the 19th President of the United States, is historically linked to the development of the railroads during his presidency, which played a crucial role in the expansion of the American economy. Pittsburgh, known as a major industrial hub, was significantly impacted by the growth of the railroad network, facilitating trade and transportation. The "railroad spike" symbolizes the importance of railroads in connecting cities like Pittsburgh to the broader economic landscape during that era. Thus, both Hayes and Pittsburgh are tied together through the transformative power of the railroad industry in American history.
They didn't, Dr. Pepper is still owned by the 7-Up/Snapple company. Coke just distributes some of the syrups for fountains like you find in fast food restaurants.
His father died before he was born so he was raised by his mother with the support of his uncle, her brother. He was almost unnaturally close to his older sister, Fanny. He did well in school and was popular with boys and girls alike.