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Former U.S. Presidents: #19 Rutherford B. Hayes Historical Markers
1 ► Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — United States Commanders in Chief — |
2 ► California, Los Angeles County, San Marino — 669 — Los Robles — The Oaks — |
3 ► California, Napa County, Yountville — Flags over California in 1870 — |
4 ► California, Siskiyou County, Yreka — Franco American Hotel Building — 306, 308, 310, 312, 314, 316 W. Miner St. — |
5 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — W.2 — Franklin Square — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail — Reported permanently removed |
6 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Downtown — W.2 — Franklin Square — Civil War to Civil Rights — Downtown Heritage Trail — |
7 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Georgetown — Wormley School — Georgetown African American Historic Landmark — 2020 — |
8 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Logan Circle — John Logan House — A Memorial to General and Senator John A. Logan — Champion in the Struggle to Preserve the Union and Establish Racial Justice in America — |
9 ► District of Columbia, Washington, Northwest Washington, Logan Circle — John Logan House — A Memorial to General and Senator John A. Logan — Champion in the Struggle to Preserve the Union and Establish Racial Justice in America — |
10 ► Georgia, Troup County, LaGrange — 141-8 — Bellevue — >>>------> — |
11 ► Georgia, Troup County, LaGrange — 141-9 — Bellevue, Home of Sen. Benjamin Harvey Hill — >>>------> — |
12 ► Iowa, Cedar County, West Branch — The Laban Miles House — Reported permanently removed |
13 ► Maryland, Montgomery County, North Bethesda — Return to the Riley Farm — |
14 ► Missouri, Clinton County, Cameron — Rutherford B. Hayes / William T. Sherman — |
15 ► New Hampshire, Coos County, Carroll, Bretton Woods — 087 — Crawford House — |
16 ► New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Portsmouth — On this site was born Fitz John Porter — Aug. 31, 1822 — |
17 ► New Jersey, Monmouth County, Long Branch — Church of the Presidents — St. James Episcopal Church — |
18 ► New Jersey, Monmouth County, Long Branch — Rutherford B. Hayes — October 4, 1822 - January 17, 1893 — 19th President 1877 - 1881 — |
19 ► New Mexico, Santa Fe County, Santa Fe — L. Bradford Prince — July 3, 1840 - December 8, 1922 — |
20 ► New York, New York County, Manhattan, East Harlem — The New York Age — New York, Thursday, September 14, 1911 — Has largest circulation in Harlem — |
21 ► Ohio, Columbiana County, Wellsville — Wellsville Mural — |
22 ► Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — Mrs. Murray’s School — |
23 ► Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — President Hayes Memorial — Reported permanently removed |
24 ► Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — Rutherford B. Hayes — 1822–1893 — |
25 ► Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — Rutherford B. Hayes Birthplace — 19th President of the United States — |
26 ► Ohio, Delaware County, Delaware — William Street United Methodist Church / Rutherford B. Hayes, 19th President of the United States — |
27 ► Ohio, Delaware County, Sunbury — 9-21 — Sunbury, Ohio / Sunbury Town Hall — |
28 ► Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Hilltop — Camp Chase — The Historic National Road in Ohio — |
29 ► Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, University District — 5-25 — The Ohio State University — |
30 ► Ohio, Franklin County, Columbus, Uptown District — “These Are My Jewels” — |
31 ► Ohio, Geauga County, Burton — Civil War Cannon — |
32 ► Ohio, Hamilton County, Fremont — In Memory Of General Ralph P. Buckland — |
33 ► Ohio, Logan County, Bellefontaine — 13-46 — General Robert Patterson Kennedy — Reported damaged |
34 ► Ohio, Lorain County, Avon — Timeline of Dr. Norton S. Townshend — Antislavery Politician, Agricultural Educator — |
35 ► Ohio, Richland County, Mansfield — 6-70 — John Sherman, 1823-1900 / The Sherman Anti-Trust Act — |
36 ► Ohio, Ross County, Chillicothe — 6-71 — Birthplace of Lucy Ware Webb Hayes / Lucy Webb Hayes, 1831 - 1889 — |
37 ► Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — Cleveland Gateway — McKinley Memorial Parkway — |
38 ► Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — Fremont — County Seat of Sandusky County. Ohio — |
39 ► Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — Fremont — |
40 ► Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — Fremont — |
41 ► Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — Gorman Healing Garden — Al & Diane Gorman — |
42 ► Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — Rutherford B. Hayes — |
43 ► Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — Spiegel Grove — Rutherford B. Hayes Home — |
44 ► Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — Spiegel Grove — |
45 ► Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — Spiegel Grove — |
46 ► Ohio, Sandusky County, Fremont — 8-72 — Spiegel Grove — |
47 ► Ohio, Seneca County, Tiffin — William Harvey Gibson — |
48 ► Ohio, Trumbull County, Warren — 1-78 — Perkins House — |
49 ► Oregon, Josephine County, Sunny Valley — Grave Creek Ranch — 1851 - 1918 — Grave Creek Covered Bridge Historical Site — |
50 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Downtown — 3A 77 — Maxwell House Hotel — |
51 ► Tennessee, Davidson County, Nashville, Sobro — 76 — Customs House — |
52 ► Texas, Galveston County, Galveston — The Tremont Houses — |
53 ► Texas, Marion County, Jefferson — 8031 — Excelsior House — |
54 ► Virginia, Clarke County, Arcadia Farm — T–9 — Castleman’s Ferry Fight — |
55 ► Virginia, Fairfax County, Clifton — Clifton Hotel — |
56 ► Virginia, Frederick County, Middletown — Slowing the Advance — The Morning Attack Trails — Cedar Creek and Belle Grove National Historical Park — |
57 ► Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Ohio — To Her Noble Sons — |
58 ► Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — Second Battle of Kernstown — July 24, 1864 — |
59 ► Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The First Battle of Kernstown — The Beginning of “Stonewall” Jackson’s Valley Campaign — |
60 ► Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Third Battle of Winchester — Fording Red Bud Run — Reported permanently removed |
61 ► Virginia, Frederick County, Winchester — The Third Battle of Winchester — The Attack of the Eighth Corps — Reported permanently removed |
62 ► Virginia, Hampton, Fort Monroe — Fort Monroe — |
63 ► Virginia, Pulaski County, Dublin — Battle of Cloyd's Farm — |
64 ► Virginia, Roanoke County, Hanging Rock — Two Future Presidents In Wartime Retreat — Hanging Rock Battlefield Trail — |
65 ► Virginia, Rockbridge County, Brownsburg — Brownsburg — Target of Hunter's Raid — |
66 ► Virginia, Winchester — Kernstown Battlefield — A Unique Civil War Site — |
67 ► Virginia, Winchester — The Second Battle of Kernstown — Two Future U.S. Presidents Fought at Kernstown — Reported permanently removed |
68 ► Virginia, Winchester — The Second Battle of Kernstown — Two U.S. Presidents Fought at Kernstown — |
69 ► Virginia, Winchester — J-4 — Third Battle of Winchester — |
70 ► West Virginia, Fayette County, Glen Ferris — Camp Reynolds — |
71 ► West Virginia, Kanawha County, Belle — Camp Piatt — |
72 ► West Virginia, Kanawha County, Charleston — KA-1 — Fort Scammon — |
73 ► West Virginia, Kanawha County, Charleston — Military Occupation — A Bitter Pill to Swallow — |
74 ► West Virginia, Kanawha County, Charleston — Presidential Presence — Tending to Family, Fort, and Ferry — |
75 ► West Virginia, Mercer County, Camp Creek — Battle of Clark’s House — |
76 ► West Virginia, Mineral County, Keyser — Thomas R. Carskadon — |
77 ► West Virginia, Raleigh County, Beckley — Beckley Mill — |
78 ► West Virginia, Randolph County, Huttonsville — Camp Elkwater — Gateway to the Tygart Valley — The First Campaign — Reported unreadable |