Hayes, Rutherford B. - Research Article from Reconstruction Era Reference Library

This encyclopedia article consists of approximately 11 pages of information about Hayes, Rutherford B..

Hayes, Rutherford B. - Research Article from Reconstruction Era Reference Library

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Born October 4, 1822
Delaware, Ohio

Died January 17, 1893
Fremont, Ohio

U.S. president and U.S. general

Rutherford B. Hayes. The Library of Congress. Rutherford B. Hayes. The Library of Congress.

"[Here] we are, Republicans, Democrats, colored people, white people, Confederate soldiers, and Union soldiers, all of one mind and one heart today! And why should we not be? What is there to separate us any longer?"

Rutherford B. Hayes presided over the end of the Reconstruction era (1865–77). During his administration, a poor American economy improved and much needed reform was brought to the federal government. But Hayes had a frustrating presidency. It began with a bitter election dispute that was finally settled more than three months after election day and only two days before Hayes took office. Conflict between North and South, Republican and Democrat, made it impossible for Hayes to have a successful administration, even though he proved trustworthy, optimistic, and...

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