Publisher's Synopsis
This collection, "Letters and Messages of Rutherford B. Hayes, President of the United States," offers a fascinating glimpse into the mind and administration of the 19th President. Alongside his formal messages and addresses, including his Letter of Acceptance and Inaugural Address, the volume contains a selection of Hayes' personal letters, providing a rich tapestry of his thoughts, concerns, and perspectives on the pressing issues of his time.
Readers interested in American political history, the Reconstruction Era, and the challenges of leadership in a divided nation will find this collection invaluable. Hayes' own words reveal his commitment to national unity and his efforts to navigate the complex political landscape of post-Civil War America. This volume provides unique insights into the character and policies of a pivotal figure in American history.
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