Rutherford B. Hayes

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RUTHERFORD B. HAYES Kaleb Gunter Mr. McCaskil

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RUTHERFORD B. HAYES

Kaleb GunterMr. McCaskil

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Rutherford B. Hayes Born in Delaware, Ohio on October 4,

1822 Parents were Sophia and Rutherford

Father died before he was born Brother, Lorenzo, and sister, Fanny

Lorenzo died at age of 9 Was nicknamed “Rud”

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Education Attended Norwalk Boarding School At 14 decided he was ready for college

Mother didn’t allow him to goHe continued his studies at home

In 1837 he left home to attend Isaac Webb’s Preparatory School

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Education Excelled at Webb’s School Wanted to attend Yale Mother said he should attend Kenyon

College Rud went to Kenyon College at age of

16

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Education Was a leader in college

Elected president of the Philomathesian Society○ Literary and Debate Society

Obtained law degree from Kenyon College

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As a Lawyer Formed law partnership with Ralph

BucklandMoved to Cincinnati for better cases

Hayes loved to travel for cases Moved to Texas in 1848

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“Great Step of Life” Met Lucy Ware

Webb, age 16 Married December

30, 1852 Moved in with Lucy’s

mother Lucy gave birth to

first child in November 1853

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As a Union Soldier Hayes signed up for service for North Joined 23rd Ohio Regiment

Soon became an officerMilitary life suited Hayes

On September 10th, 1861 Hayes saw battle for first time

Led 4 companies to fight Confederates on hills of Carnifax Ferry

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As a Union Soldier Forced the Confederates across Gauley

river After the fight he was ordered to serve

as a judge advocate (a military lawyer)

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Governor Hayes Friends in Ohio urged Hayes to run for

Governor in 1867 Nominated as a Republican He was sure he would lose Won the election by narrow margin

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Governor Hayes Sworn in as governor on January 13,

1868Did not carry much power as governorLimited Hayes’ ability to shape policiesHe appointed judges and members of

boards of directors for collegesActive in national politics

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Governor Hayes Ran for Republican nominee in

presidential election in 1868 Lost to Ulysses S. Grant

As governor he was up for re-election in1869Served a 2nd term as Ohio Governor

Retired as Governor on January 8, 1872

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Election of 1876 On June 14, 1876, delegates got

together to see who was to be next Republican candidate

After 5 ballots Hayes became nominee for Republican party, William Wheeler was the Vice President candidate

His opponent, Samuel Tilden, was tough for Hayes to defeat

It was a heated campaign

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Election of 1876

•Hayes called for reform of civil service •Called for protection of rights for African Americans•Said he would only serve one term if elected

• This meant that no one could accuse him of handing out jobs or political favors, this was the background for his campaign

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Election Dispute Election day was

November 7, 1876 Hayes really didn’t care if

he won or not When the Republicans

counted the votes Hayes won, when the Democrats counted Tilden won

In January of 1877, Congress set up a special Electoral Commission Had 15 members

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Election Dispute Hayes was declared president on March

2nd, 1877 Hayes wrote in his journal saying, “…we

were wakened to hear the news…that I was declared elected!”

Hayes became the 19th President of the United States of America

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President Hayes In inaugural address,

Hayes said that the “time has come” for southern states to govern themselves without military presence

In April of 1877 he ordered all federal troops out of the South

Reconstruction was finally over

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President Hayes Hayes had strong views of the economy

Believed the gold standard was key to strong government○ Thought government should only have as

much paper money as it had gold in its vaults-the Gold Standard

○ He believed this policy led to paper money that was worth less than stated value

This made people lose confidence in nation’s money supply

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President Hayes He struggled with every little thing with

the Democratic Congress Congress wanted to get rid of Civil war-

era laws Hayes was against the bills Hayes kept his promise and left after the

his first term Returned to Ohio to spend time with the

Lucy and his children

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Death In June of 1889 Lucy Hayes died On January 17, 1893, Rutherford B.

Hayes died at age of 70

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Works Cited Grey, Ronald. “Hayes of Wisdom.” StudioPress. N.p., 2011.

Web. 24 Feb. 2011. <http://ronaldgrey.wordpress.com/ 2010/ 08/ 05/ hayes-of-wisdom/>.

Hayes/ Wheeler Campaign. N.d. Main. Web. 20 Mar. 2011. <http://svr225.stepx.com:3388/ rutherford-b-hayes>.

Levy, Debbie. Rutherford B. Hayes. Minneapolis: Twenty-First Century Books, 2007. Print.

“Political cartoon showing Hayes prevailing in disputed Election.” Cartoon. Presidential Center. N.Y. Daily Graphic, 1877. Web. 20 Mar. 2011. <http://www.rbhayes.org/ hayes/ president/ gallery.asp?gid=12&cat_image=1>.

“Rutherford B. Hayes.” History.com. N.p., 2011. Web. 20 Mar. 2011. <http://www.history.com/ photos/ rutherford-b-hayes/ photo2>.