...Hayes, who was 10 when she moved to the White House, refused to marry because she wanted to take care of her father, Rutherford B Hayes. She only married after his death – and took back her father's name when her husband died. The twice-married Lucy Johnson,...
...nation's presidents have had to contend with an often technophobic culture in the federal government. In 1877, President Rutherford B. Hayes, despite strong misgivings from the White House telegraph office, installed the first telephone. The Clinton White...
...Hamilton Fish. A Boston-born lawyer, Evarts was attorney general under President Johnson and represented his fellow Republican, Rutherford B. Hayes, in the disputed presidential election of 1876, which was decided by the House of Representatives. (Hayes lost...
...with silver wallpaper and light-blue satin. (It's been called the Blue Room ever since.) Queen Victoria presented Rutherford B. Hayes with a desk built from the timbers of the HMS Resolute; most presidents since have sat behind it in the Oval Office. FDR commissioned...
...who died of pneumonia after 31 days (shortest presidential term ever). John Tyler then took over, in April. Then in 1881, Rutherford B. Hayes handed over the presidency to James Garfield who was assassinated and died after 199 days in office. Chester A. Arthur...
...Rodriguez is not only the coach of the worst Michigan team ever, where they have been playing football since Rutherford B. Hayes was president, he also burned his bridges and trashed his files before leaving the employ of West Virginia University. His daddy...
...As it turned out the election wasn’t decided until March 2, 1877, two days before the inauguration, in favor of the Republican Rutherford B. Hayes. Democrats were so angry and the threat of insurrection so real, that Grant quietly began to beef up the military’s...
...belonged to the presidents of the United States. As Harry Truman said, "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog." - Rutherford B. Hayes: Grim, a greyhound; Duke, an English mastiff; Hector, a Newfoundland; Dot, a terrier. - Benjamin Harrison: Dash and...
...same time. Blacks were granted the right to vote after the end of the Civil War, but Reconstruction was finally snuffed out by Rutherford B. Hayes after being started by Andrew Johnson, and ignored by Grant (Hayes acting largely at the behest of others, as...
...to try a portrait of President Theodore Roosevelt, then the eight presidents from Ohio: William Henry Harrison, Ulysses S. Grant; Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, William Howard Taft and Warren G. Harding. In January...