...old man in the accompanying photo is Rutherford B. Hayes, an ex-governor of Ohio — where tonight’s Democratic debate takes place — and eventual president of the United States. Hayes was elected in 1876, perhaps the closest, most controversial election in American...
The entire 1876 campaign between Tilden and Republican rival Rutherford B. Hayes had been ugly. And it only got uglier when five states Florida, Louisiana, South Carolina, and Oregon reported two sets of returns on Election Day. Congress created a
...The second spot was like one of those Secret Santa gifts you receive from a fellow employee who doesn't know you very well. When Rutherford B. Hayes first got word that he was going to be hooked up with Representative William Wheeler of New York, Hayes enthusiastically...
...spot was like one of those Secret Santa gifts you receive from a fellow employee who doesn’t know you very well. When Rutherford B. Hayes first got word that he was going to be hooked up with Representative William Wheeler of New York, Hayes enthusiastically...
...its 200th birthday. The current resident of the White House isn't the inspiration. Instead, it's the nation's 19th president, Rutherford B. Hayes, born in Delaware in 1822 and typically pictured with long, wiry whiskers. The competitors all started Sunday...
...his cabinet appointees were a disappointment but that he always had the people's interests at heart. President Rutherford B. Hayes -- The 19th president visited Richmond on Sept. 13, 1877, to visit a dying friend, Sen. Oliver P. Morton. Morton, Indiana's former...
...paid for on both sides, people went to jail because of it, and Jefferson and Adams eventually became friends anyway. Rutherford B. Hayes, a Republican, defeated Democrat Samuel Tilden in 1876 by taking 2 percent of federal workers’ salaries to pay for his...
...until 1884, and the book contains more than 18,000 signatures, including those of four U.S. presidents: Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield and Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt got special treatment. He visited the park in 1903, long after the...
...White House Monday morning. And for any questions about the Easter Egg roll that started with the administration of Rutherford B. Hayes, search no further for answers: “Hayes officially opened the White House grounds to local children for egg rolling on Easter...
...There is more than a whisker's chance that some of the men of Delaware County will wind up looking like President Rutherford B. Hayes, or maybe like one of those guys in ZZ Top. The size and shape of the beard each grows will determine both his look and whether...