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Rutherford Birchard Hayes was born to Rutherford and Sophia B. Hayes on October 4, 1822
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Hayes was home schooled until he was nine
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Hayes was finally not home schooled at the age of nine
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Hayes went to study law at Kenyon.
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Hayes went to school at Harvard to study law.
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Hayes and his wife Lucy Webb Hayes got married
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About 1 year after they were married their first child was worn into the world
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We are unsure when he for sure got the job but he was a lawyer.
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Hayes and his wife's last child was named manning force
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At the age of 1 Manning force passed away. Rutherford and Lucy have experienced this before with two of their children but they passed away at two years old.
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Rutherford got elected into office as the 19th president at the age of 54.
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Troops marched from South Carolina to the White House and because Hampton wanted to be governor
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They wanted to stop Illegal border crossings. They sent troops to patrol the border
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Forbids the involvement of federal employees in political activities
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Welcoming the southern states back into the country.
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Hayes challenges the political power of New York Senator Roscoe Conkling when the President announces he will replace Collector of the Port of New York Chester A. Arthur, as well as naval officer Alonzo Cornell, during the reorganization of the New York Customhouse.
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The first labor union to attempt to organize all workers and hopes to establish a worker-owned factory system. With rapid growth in the 1880's the Knight membership peaks in 1886 then goes into rapid decline
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Gives the United States the right to establish a naval and coaling station at the port of Pago Pago
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Hayes allows the resumption of gold payments for Civil War greenbacks, paper money not backed by species, silver, or gold.
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He manifiested an intrest in education
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Continuing to manifest an interest in education, Hayes served as trustee of The Ohio State University
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He also served in Ohio Weysland University and Mount Union College
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Around the same time he became active in Fremont Ohio.
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He was an avid supporter of industrial or manual arts training and an advocate of universal education.
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Rutherford passed away on Janruary 17, 1893
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