[2/20/2013] Did Rutherford Hayes End Reconstruction? Text of the 2013 Hayes Lecture on the Presidency given by Director Emeritus Thomas J. Culbertson on Feb. 17, 2013.
[3/11/2010] Lincoln's Evolving Racial Attitudes The 2010 Hayes Lecture on the Presidency welcomed Dr. Edna Medford of Howard University. Medford is a noted expert in African-American History.
[2/20/2008] A Good Man is Hard to Take: Grover Cleveland - Man of Destiny The 2008 Hayes Lecture on the Presidency presented by Mark W. Summers, Ph.D.
[3/27/2006] Another Look at the Presidential Election of 1876 2006 Hayes Lecture on the Presidency featuring Michael F. Holt
[3/24/2006] The Good Colonel: Rutherford B. Hayes Remembers the Civil War 2003 Hayes Lecture on the Presidency featuring historian Brooks Simpson
[3/24/2006] Inaugurating a 'Most Successful Administration' 2002 Hayes Lecture on the Presidency featuring Ari Hoogenboom speaking about the presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes (1877-1881).
[3/28/2006] The View from the Front Porch: William McKinley and the Campaign of 1896 2001 Hayes Lecture on the Presidency featuring guest speaker H. Wayne Morgan.
[3/28/2006] George Crook and Rutherford B. Hayes: A Friendship Forged in War 2000 Hayes Lecture on the Presidency featuring author Peter Cozzens.
[3/24/2006] Who Is James K. Polk? 1999 Hayes Lecture on the Presidency featuring Robert W. Johannsen
[3/24/2006] Curse of Good Times A Feb. 10, 1997, Time Magazine article by Hugh E. Sidey compares Presidents Clinton and Hayes.
[3/27/2006] Rutherford B. Hayes and African-Americans From a lecture delivered at Spiegel Grove on October 21st, 1996. Dr. Hoogenboom is Professor of History at Brooklyn College, whose biography of Hayes, Rutherford B. Hayes: Warrior and President, was published in 1995.
[3/24/2006] The Betrayal of the Freedmen? Rutherford B. Hayes and the End of Reconstruction? The former Director of the Hayes Presidential Center discusses Reconstruction and Hayes in this 1996 article.
[2/20/2008] Hayes and the Southern Question: An Interpretation An article written by the Hayes Presidential Center staff in 1995.