The Fremont, Ohio museum invites visitors to explore exhibits, tour the 19th president's home, and enjoy special activities ...
Taps is played at the conclusion of the wreath-laying ceremony. At right, members of the 29th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Company G, with flag, and Robert D. Pollock, commander, the Ohio Commandery ...
In November of 1876, the United States witnessed the closest presidential election in history. Rutherford B. Hayes was the ...
In an election decided by the House of Representatives, Rutherford B. Hayes defeated Democratic candidate Samuel Jones Tilden in the most controversial election in American history to date. Tilden ...
Servin would be honoring her country by visiting the resting place of its greatest hero—the 19th American president, Rutherford B. Hayes. How Hayes—by most historical accounts, a man who ...
The law, signed by President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1878, prohibits direct involvement by federal troops in law enforcement. But it can be trumped by the Insurrection Act.
A group of Union men from Ohio held a makeshift Seder in the western Virginia woods in 1862 Kellie B. Gormly Willow Biden isn’t the first feline to grace the presidential residence's halls ...
Rutherford B. Hayes declined to run again, so the Republicans turned to James Garfield, who was attractive, eloquent, and untainted by scandals. Although Garfield followed tradition by not campaigning ...
President's Day is on its way, another staple holiday. When is it? Will school and work be off? Here's what the holiday looks like in Georgia.