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  1. At the end of President Hayes’s term in 1881, Lucy and her family returned to their Fremont, Ohio home, Spiegel Grove. She worked with the Woman’s Relief Association and the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Church. On June 25, 1889, she passed away after experiencing a stroke. 11 Lucy was only fifty-seven years old.

  2. 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 ...

  3. Lucy Ware Webb Hayes (ur. 28 sierpnia 1831 w Chillicothe, zm. 25 czerwca 1889 we Fremont) – żona prezydenta Stanów Zjednoczonych Rutherforda Hayesa i pierwsza dama USA. Życiorys. Lucy Ware Webb urodziła się 28 sierpnia 1831 roku w Chilicothe jako ...

  4. A few weeks later, June 1851, Rutherford Hayes and Lucy Webb became engaged and a year and a half later, on December 30, 1852, were married at Maria Webb's home in Cincinnati. They left that evening for Columbus where he combined appearances before the Ohio Supreme Court with a pleasant visit in the home of his sister, Fanny Platt. 12.

  5. Lucy Ware Webb Hayes: Gravesite. Fascinating details. She took an early interest in equality of the sexes, however, Lucy did little, if anything, to support women’s right to vote. Lucy took the blame for the national ban on alcohol, earning nicknames such as ‘Lemonade Lucy.’. Some associate her involvement with the Temperance Movement as ...

  6. Hayes, Lucy Webb (1831–1889)American first lady (1877–1881), wife of the 19th president Rutherford B. Hayes, who is remembered primarily for her pro-temperance stand. Born Lucy Ware Webb on August 28, 1831, in Chillicothe, Ohio; died on June 25, 1889; the youngest of three children and only daughter of Dr. Source for information on Hayes ...

  7. Lucy Hayes wurde daraufhin zwar von der Woman’s Christian Temperance Union gefeiert aber von vielen als Lemonade Lucy verspottet. Ihrer allgemeinen Beliebtheit in der Bevölkerung tat dies jedoch keinen Abbruch. Als bleibendes Vermächtnis führte Lucy Hayes die Tradition des Ostereierkullerns im Garten des Weißen Hauses ein.