Rutherford B. Hayes Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Rutherford B. Hayes Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Political Leader Rutherford B. Hayes including his Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Rutherford B. Hayes
Real Name Rutherford B. Hayes
Profession Presidents, Political Leaders
Nick Name Rutherford Birchard Hayes, Rutherford Hayes
Famous as President of the U.S.A
Nationality American
Religion Methodism
Political Ideology Political party Republican (1854-1893), Other political – affiliations Whig (Before 1854)
Personal Life of Rutherford B. Hayes
Born on 04 October 1822
Birthday 4th October
Died At Age 70
Sun Sign Libra
Born in Delaware
Died on 17 January 1893
Place of death Fremont
Ideology Republicans
Family Background of Rutherford B. Hayes
Father Rutherford Hayes
Mother Sophia Birchard
Spouse/Partner Lucy Webb Hayes
Children Manning Force Hayes, Fanny Hayes, Birchard Austin Hayes, Rutherford Platt Hayes, George Crook Hayes, Webb Hayes, Joseph Thompson Hayes, Scott Russell Hayes
Education 1842-08 – Kenyon College, Harvard Law School, Harvard University
Personal Fact of Rutherford B. Hayes

Rutherford B. Hayes was the 19 President of the United States; he was in the office from 1877 to 1881. His administration saw the end of the post-Civil War Reconstruction and he is credited to have restored the citizens faith in presidency through his efforts to curb the corruption that had become rampant in the government. A lawyer by profession, he had completed his legal education from the Harvard Law School before opening his own law business in partnership with William K. Rogers and Richard M. Corwine.

He soon gained prominence as a criminal defense attorney, and as a strict abolitionist, he also defended slaves who had escaped and were accused under the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. He served in the army during the Civil War and rose to the rank of major general. The Republicans were much impressed by Hayes anti-slavery stance and requested him to become the presidential nominee.

He successfully ran for presidency as a Republican against Democrat Samuel Tilden in 1876 and assumed office on March 4, 1877. As the president, he oversaw the end of the Reconstruction and was steadfast in his commitment to civil service reforms. He retired after one term and became an advocate of social and educational reforms