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  • ...d as a private in the Twenty-third Ohio Volunteer Infantry, commanded by [[Rutherford B. Hayes]]. He saw service in western Virginia and at the [[Antietam, Battle of|Batt ...nty, and seven years later he helped nominate and elect his old commander, Rutherford B. Hayes, as President.
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  • * Hoogenboom, Ari. ''Rutherford B. Hayes: Warrior and President.'' (1995). 626 pp.
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  • ...ct," restricting Chinese immigration; however it was vetoed by President [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] as a violation of the treaty. In November 1880, a commission headed by Ja
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  • ...Stalwarts (Grant supporters) was so strong that a compromise candidate, [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] of Ohio, was chosen and then elected in a highly controversial election t
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  • ...s defeated. His manifest ability attracted national attention. President [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] appointed him to the newly created Mississippi River Commission; in 1878
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  • ...il only three were left in 1876, South Carolina, Florida and Louisiana. [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] was a moderate Republican and when he became president after the [[Compro
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  • * DeSantis, Vincent P. "Rutherford B. Hayes and the Removal of the Troops and the End of Reconstruction". In ''Region, * Hoogenboom, Ari. ''The Presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes'' (1988)
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  • *2: [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])'' *2: [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] (1822-1893), ''[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]''
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  • *2: [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])'' *2: [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] (1822-1893), ''[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]'' ...resig
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  • *Hoogenboom, Ari. ''Rutherford B. Hayes: Warrior and President'' 1995.
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  • * Logan, Rayford. ''The Betrayal of the Negro: From Rutherford B. Hayes to Woodrow Wilson'' (Originally Published as: ''The Negro in American Life
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  • In 1878 President [[Rutherford B. Hayes]], attempting to reform the Customs House, ousted Arthur. Conkling and his
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  • ...Resolute desk|desk]] made from its timbers and presented to U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes; every president since, except Presidents Johnson, Nixon and Ford, has used
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  • ...Resolute desk|desk]] made from its timbers and presented to U.S. President Rutherford B. Hayes; every president since, except Presidents Johnson, Nixon and Ford, has used
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  • ...r votes than his opponent, joining the company of [[John Quincy Adams]], [[Rutherford B. Hayes]], and [[Benjamin Harrison]].
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  • ...to an end when the contested election of 1876 was awarded to Republican [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] who promised, through the unofficial [[Compromise of 1877]], to withdraw | [[U.S. presidential election, 1876|1876]] || Won || [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] || [[William A. Wheeler]] || 19th || 1877-1881
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  • ...played a central role in the [[Compromise of 1877]] that put Republican [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] in the White House. In Columbia both parties claimed victory, and for a w
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  • ...lectoral Commission (United States)|electoral commission]] to Republican [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] who promised, through the unofficial [[Compromise of 1877]], to withdraw
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