Rutherford P. Hayes
1858–1927 (age 69)
U.S. President
Biography
Rutherford P. Hayes guided the nation from the White House with steadfast principles, bringing experience in law and governance to bear on the challenges of reconstruction and reconciliation. As U.S. President, he sought to restore trust in government and promoted civil service reform while encouraging unity among Americans who had endured great division.
After leaving office, he continued to serve the public through quiet counsel, reflecting a deep sense of duty that carried him through his later years. His legacy of integrity endures in the Oakwood Cemetery, where visitors pause to honor a statesman committed to progress with compassion.