HAYES, RUTHERFORD B., President Autograph letter signed in full to F. N. Barrett, Fremont, Ohio, 27 October 1890. One page, 8vo, marked "Private" by Hayes. Hayes refers to a line from his own Inaugural Address: "The sentence you refer to was first used in a public document in the President's Inaugural Address March 5, 1877...." Hayes's inaugural address contained two well-known sentences on the government's policy of reconstruction, one calling for "a civil policy which will forever wipe out in our political affairs the color line and the distinction between North and South..."
HAYES, RUTHERFORD B., President Autograph letter signed in full to F. N. Barrett, Fremont, Ohio, 27 October 1890. One page, 8vo, marked "Private" by Hayes. Hayes refers to a line from his own Inaugural Address: "The sentence you refer to was first used in a public document in the President's Inaugural Address March 5, 1877...." Hayes's inaugural address contained two well-known sentences on the government's policy of reconstruction, one calling for "a civil policy which will forever wipe out in our political affairs the color line and the distinction between North and South..."
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