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First Lady: The Life of Lucy Webb Hayes

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The only biography of the wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes. Lucy Hayes was First Lady from 1877-1881. The book covers her early life, the Civil War, and emphasizes her influence in expanding the role of presidential wives.

330 pages, Hardcover

First published September 1, 1984

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March 19, 2018
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this biography. Lucy was the first wife of a US President to earn a college degree and a woman with a known interest in human welfare. She was hailed as a representative of the New Woman Era.” She was 45 years old when she became the First Lady and previously had served as Ohio’s First Lady for three Gubernatorial terms. She supported the abolition and temperance movement and was ridiculed for her stand on alcohol and was nicknamed “LemonyLucy.”

She became involved in the completion of the Washington Monument. In her retirement she served as President
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February 26, 2025
An enjoyable read about one of America's most popular first ladies of the nineteenth century. Lucy Hayes garnered much praise for her skill as hostess at the White House, and her views on temperance gave her the nickname "Lemonade Lucy".

This book was enjoyable. However, Lucy's early life was summed up briefly and she was married to Rutherford B. Hayes before page twenty-five. This could possibly be explained by a lack of source material for her early years. Otherwise this was a pleasant look at the life of Lucy Hayes.
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July 28, 2017
A rather straight forward account of an interesting First Lady that is worthy of study. At times it was too generic and the writing lacked some voice. Overall, it was nice to see a biography of a First Lady that didn't focus so much on the president.
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July 26, 2024
Great nonfiction book about one of the most popular (in her time) but least known first ladies.
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August 22, 2016
A really great biography of a wonderful first lady. Judiciously concise, but sprinkled with wonderful details, anecdotes, and occasional literary flights. This bio will help you understand the Reconstruction era, the temperance movement, gender relations in the 19th century, the women's suffrage movement, and the social life of Washington, D.C. through the lives of the Lucy and Rutherford Hayes.
The title alludes to the fact that Lucy was the first presidential wife referred to as the "first lady," a name which became a title. She was also the first "first lady" to hold a college degree.
Love and hospitality are two major themes and legacies of the Hayes family developed here.
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December 1, 2009
This book started great but then got a little slow for me. A good read.
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