Papers, 1860-1930 (bulk 1896-1930).

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Papers, 1860-1930 (bulk 1896-1930).

Correspondence, with great uncle, Sardis Birchard, Hayes's parents, Rutherford B. and Lucy (Webb) Hayes, and siblings, relating to school, including correspondence with his father on political events; correspondence of Birchard and Mary with their sons about school, family, and World War I enlistments and training; general correspondence concerning Hayes family genealogy and Society of the Sons of the Revolution; business and legal records, including estate papers of Sardis Birchard, Rutherford B. Hayes, and Lucy Webb Hayes; materials on real estate holdings in Duluth, Minn., Toledo and Columbus, Ohio, West Virginia, Missouri, and Nebraska; business papers of Col. Webb C. and Mary (Miller) Hayes, especially Commercial Realty Company of Toledo; and miscellaneous papers, including receipts, title abstracts for property in Toledo, Hayes Memorial Library, and Mouse Island (in Lake Erie), diaries and autograph book of Mary (Sherman) Hayes, theater bills, and scrapbooks of a foreign trip (1902) and the Hayes and McKinley presidencies.

6 linear ft.

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Lawyer and son of Rutherford B. Hayes; b. in Cincinnati, Ohio; later lived in Fremont, Ohio with great uncle Sardis Birchard (for whom he was named); began law career in New York, N.Y.; moved to Toledo, Ohio in 1879 where practiced both with partners and alone, specializing in tax and real estate law; married Mary Sherman in 1886. From the description of Papers, 1860-1930 (bulk 1896-1930). (Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Center). WorldCat record id: 70925906 From the descri...

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