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NO INTERNATIONAL BUYERS. LOOK IN MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR OTHER ITEMS RELATED TO PRESIDENT RUTHERFORD B HAYES 1. YOU WILL RECIEVE THE FOLLOWING ITEMS 1, AUTOGRAPH OF RUTHERFORD B, HAYES ON A CARD 2. USED POSTCARD OF PRESIDENT HAYES 3. PRESIDENTIAL ISSUE FIRST DAY COVER FOR PRESIDENT HAYES DATED NOV. 9, 1936 4. MAY 12, 1879 MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT TO CONGRESS ON A BILL ENTITLED:AN ACT TO PROHIBIT MILITARY INTERFERENCE AT ELECTIONS". 5. JANUARY 31, 1879 MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT RELATIVE TO THE NOMINATIONS OF COLLECTOR AMD NAVAL OFFICER OF THE NEW YORK CUSTOM HOUSE. 6. MAY 20, 1879, MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT TO CONGRESS ON A BILL ENTITLED:AN ACT ON APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR ENDING JUNE 30, 1889. 7. ANTIQUE PICTURES OF PRESIDENT HAYES THAT HAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM BOOKS OF THE 1899'S. Rutherford B. Hayes1877 - 1881 19th President Rutherford B. Hayes was born in Delaware, Ohio on October 4, 1822. According to some sources Rutherford Hayes lost his election for President. Samuel Tilden won the popular vote, and probably the electoral college vote, but the results were fixed to give Hayes the majority. His was the most disputed election in US History. It took a recount of the votes from three southern states by the House and Senate to determine the election. He took the oath of office in private in the White House. Rutherford was the first President to take the oath in the White House.Upon becoming president in 1877, Hayes immediately banished wine and liquor from the White House. He was not a temperance fanatic but wanted to set a good example for the country. White House guests were not appreciative. He was ridiculed and his wife was called "Lemonade Lucy" since she refused to serve anything stronger than lemonade. Lucy Hayes was the first president's wife to be called First Lady of the Land. Rutherford Hayes's Vice President was William Wheeler (1877-1881).Rutherford had a Greyhound dog named Grim. and an Elkhound named Weejie. He also had Sheperds named Hector and Nellie.President Hayes had the first telephone installed in the White House. Then he talked to Alexander Graham Bell, who was 13 miles away.The first White House Easter Egg Roll was held April 2, 1879. The presidential tie to the egg roll began when Congress abandoned its own long Easter Monday children's festival and declared in 1878 that the western slope of Capitol Hill and the Capitol lawns and terraces could no longer be used as "playgrounds or otherwise." Then on Easter Monday in 1879, Capitol police refused to admit the children to the grounds. They went to the grounds of the National Observatory and the White House, apparently at the invitation of the president.No President with a last name that begins in "H" was elected to two Presidential terms. Rutherford B. Hayes died in Fremont, Ohio on January 17, 1893. He was 70 years and 105 days old.
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