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Hayes, Lucy Webb

Lucy Hayes was born Lucy Ware Webb on 28th August 1831 in Chillicothe, OH. She married Rutherford B. Hayes in December 1852 and he was elected US president in 1877. Lucy Hayes was the first woman to be addressed as the "First Lady" in formal settings. She died on 25th June 1889 in Fremont, OH.
Throughout her life, Lucy Hayes showed interest in a number of charitable causes and political activities which supported her husbands social standing and political career. She was applauded by some - and ridiculed by others - for her decision to stop serving alcohol in the White House and countless temperance groups nation-wide saw her as an ally in their fight for abstinence and even prohibition, even though Lucy Hayes repeatedly distanced herself from the more extreme sentiments of the temperance movement.

Sources:
Caroli, Betty Boyd. "Lucy Hayes". Encyclopedia Britannica.
Geer, Emily Apt. "Lucy Webb Hayes and Her Influence Upon Her Era." Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library and Museum.

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