She did not think it was right to drink Alcoholic Beverages and would not serve liquor to guests.
Rutheford B. Hayes
In 1877, in reference to Lucy Ware Webb Hayes. Most first ladies are said to have hated the label.
Hayes had eight children: Webb Hayes (son) Bichard Austin Hayes (son) George Crook Hayes (son) Scott Russell Hayes (son) Rutherford Platt Hayes (son) Joseph Thompson Hayes (son) Manning Force Hayes (son) Fanny Hayes (daughter) Joseph, George, and Manning died as infants.
Lucy Hayes was the first first lady with a college degree.
When Rutherford B. Hayes became President in 1877, he ordered the removal of federal troops from the South. Hayes was the 19th U.S. President.
President Rutherford B. Hayes called his wife Lemonade Lucy. His wife's real name was Lucy Ware Webb Hayes. She got the nickname because of her support of the temperance movement, which wanted to ban alcohol.
Lucy Webb Hayes.
Lucy Webb Hayes.
Lucy Hayes got that name because she did serve alcohol in the White House.
because she would not serve alcohol in the White House
Mrs. Hayes was called "Lemonade Lucy" by some because she would serve alcoholic drinks in the White House.
Lucy Ware Webb Hayes
Lemonade Lucy was Lucy Hayes nickname because she refused to server achol in the white house
Lucy Webb Hayes was married to Rutherford B. Hayes. Rutherford B. Hayes was the 19th President of the United States.
She did not ever serve liquor in the White House.
Lucy Webb Hayes was the wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes. She actually had two nicknames-- she was called "Mother Lucy" because of her selfless devotion to the care of wounded soldiers during the Civil War; and "Lemonade Lucy", because she was totally opposed to alcohol and did not want it in the White House (or anywhere else). A staunch supporter of the Temperance Movement, she much preferred that people drink lemonade rather than alcoholic beverages.
Lemonade Lucy, known for her temperance advocacy, was the wife of U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes. She was influential in promoting the prohibition of alcohol during her husband's presidency from 1877 to 1881. Lucy Hayes was known for hosting "lemonade" receptions instead of serving alcohol at the White House.