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The residence of President Rutherford B. Hayes


Visitors enjoy a southern perspective of the Hayes Home during as sleigh ride.

The Rutherford B. Hayes Home is a 31-one room mansion and centerpiece of the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center in Fremont, Ohio. Rutherford B. Hayes' uncle Lucy & President Hayes relax on the verandah.and guardian, Sardis Birchard, constructed the original portion of the home between 1859 and 1863 as a summer home he could share with his nephew and young family. Construction took five years because materials and labor were difficult to obtain during the American Civil War. The two story brick home had eight bedrooms and a wrap-around verandah. Rutherford B. Hayes particularly loved the verandah. In 1873 he wrote in his diary, "The best part of the present house is the veranda. But I would enlarge it. I want a veranda with a house attached!" Hayes spent the next 20 years planning additions and improvements to his home and estate, much as Thomas Jefferson had with his beloved Monticello.
The Hayes Home's 4-story staircase.Hayes moved his family into the home in 1873 for two years before leaving to serve as Governor of Ohio and then President of the United States. In 1880 President Hayes prepared for his return to Fremont from the White House by building a substantial addition and remodeling the interior. The addition included a library to house his 12,000 books, a large reception room, three bedrooms, and indoor plumbing. The most spectacular improvement was a four-story walnut and butternut staircase leading to a rooftop lantern offering a 360-degree view of Spiegel Grove (the Hayes estate).

In 1889 the Hayes family added to their home once again in anticipation of visits from grandchildren and friends. A back wing was demolished and replaced by a larger one with a large dining room, kitchen, two servants rooms, and three bedrooms. Unfortunately, Mrs. Hayes died during the construction of this last addition to the home. President Hayes died in January 1893. Both died in their beloved home in Spiegel Grove.



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