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  1. Lucy Ware Hayes, née Webb le 28 août 1831 à Chillicothe (Ohio) et morte le 25 juin 1889 à Fremont (Ohio), est la femme du président américain Rutherford Birchard Hayes et ainsi Première dame des États-Unis de 1877 à 1881 .

  2. Webb C. Hayes, second son of Rutherford B. and Lucy Webb Hayes, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on March 20, 185At the age of ten, Webb joined his older brother, Birchard, at Spiegel Grove, Fremont, Ohio, the home of their great uncle, Sardis Birchard. Webb attended Cornell University from 1873 to 1875, leaving to serve as his father’s secretary ...

  3. The Webb C. Hayes II Collection consists primarily of the personal, military, and business papers of Admiral Hayes. Beginning with his entry into Howe Military School in 1904 and continuing to his death in 1957, the collection provides a comprehensive overview of the admiral’s naval career and civic activities as well as his education.

  4. Lucy Hayes served as first lady throughout her husband Rutherford Hayes’s one term in the years 1877-1881. She was 45 years old when she became first lady. Lucy is the first first lady to have attended and graduated from college. In 1850 she graduated from Ohio Wesleyan Female College in Cincinnati. She was an avid supporter of education ...

  5. Lucy Webb Hayes was born in Chillicothe, Ohio, to Dr. James Webb and Maria Cook on August 28, 1831. Two years later, Dr. Webb died during a cholera epidemic in Kentucky, where he had gone to free slaves he had inherited. In 1844, the Webb family moved to Delaware, Ohio. Lucy’s brothers enrolled at Ohio Wesleyan University there, and although ...

  6. This four room, center hall Federal Style home is the birthplace of Lucy Webb, who became the wife and helpmate of the 19th President of the United States, Rutherford B. Hayes. The parlor and bedroom are furnished with antiques and there are five showcases of Hayes memorabilia. Lucy Webb Hayes was the first wife of a president to be referred to ...

  7. Lucy Ware Webb Hayes served as First Lady of the United States as the wife of the 19th President, Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-1881). Nicknamed affectionately both “Mother Lucy” and “Lemonade Lucy”, she was well known for caring for wounded infantrymen in her husband’s command during the Civil War and for her staunch support of the temperance movement, respectively.