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Who was the first US President to use a telephone in office?

Rutherford B. Hayes


Who was the first president to use a telephone 1881?

Rutherford B. Hayes was the first President to use the telephone.


Who was the first president to have a telephone in the White House?

Rutherford B. Hayes had the first telephone installed in the White House in 1879, The only place he could call was the Treasury since there were no switchboards in those day. Nonetheless Hayes saw great potential use for the telephone .


Who was the first American president use the telephone?

Rutherford B. Hayes. The first telephone in the white house was installed in 1879 with the phone number '1'.


What is president Hayes' first name?

Rutherford


What president received the first telephone ring asked by Cindy Nguyen?

First, hi Cindy and thanks for asking such an interesting question. After Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, the first president to have one installed at the White House, around 1877, was Rutherford B. Hayes, so he was probably first to hear a telephone ring! I enclose a link to the story of how President Hayes got his telephone installed.


First president to have used a phone?

Rutherford Hayes


Who was first president to use typewriter in white house?

Most sources say it was Rutherford B. Hayes. President Hayes benefitted from the new technologies of his era: he was not only the first to have a typewriter in the White House, but in 1877, he became the first to have a telephone installed.


Who started the first Easter egg roll?

President Rutherford Hayes.


What is the first mane of former us president Hayes?

Rutherford B. Hayes was the 19th President of the United States of America.


Who was the first president to reform the is civil service?

Rutherford B. Hayes


The first president to use a phone in the white house?

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.