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Mrs. Pitcher’s Class Hayes Curriculum Connection 2010 Hayes Curriculum Connection 2010

What I Learned Rutherford and Lucy had eight children. Rutherford and Lucy had eight children. Rutherford died in his own bed January 17, pm. Rutherford died in his own bed January 17, pm. Rutherford believed in choosing the right qualified person for the job regardless of their political party. Rutherford believed in choosing the right qualified person for the job regardless of their political party.

What I Learned Hayes’ nickname was Rud or Ruddy. My favorite item was the telephone. I liked the cannons.

What I Learned Hayes become ill while in Cleveland. Hayes become ill while in Cleveland. I saw lots of guns and a canon I saw lots of guns and a canon I saw the bed room. I saw the bed room.

What I Learned Rutherford fought against slavery. Rutherford fought against slavery. My favorite part of the house was the life sized picture. My favorite part of the house was the life sized picture. My favorite part of the museum was the gun room. My favorite part of the museum was the gun room.

What I Learned  It took the Hayes’ 43 days to travel by wagon from Vermont to Delaware Ohio.  My favorite part of the museum was the doll house.  My favorite part of the house was the rooms up stairs and downstairs.

What I Learned President Hayes was inaugurated on March 3,1877. President Hayes was inaugurated on March 3,1877. My favorite part of the house was Fanny’s bedroom. My favorite part of the house was Fanny’s bedroom. My favorite part of the museum was the gun room. My favorite part of the museum was the gun room.

What I Learned Rutherford was the 19 th president. My favorite part of the house was the Jameson's room. My favorite part of the Museum was the gun room.

What I Learned Rudd entered the Civil War as a major. My favorite part of the Museum was the gun room. My favorite part of the house was seeing all the rooms.

What I Learned Lucy was the first, first lady to have a college degree. Lucy was the first, first lady to have a college degree. My favorite part of the house was Fanny’s room. My favorite part of the house was Fanny’s room. My favorite part of the museum was the doll houses and the dresses. My favorite part of the museum was the doll houses and the dresses.

What I Learned His nick name Rud or Ruddy.His nick name Rud or Ruddy. My favorite was the dinning roomMy favorite was the dinning room My favorite was the gun roomMy favorite was the gun room

What I Learned Rutherford fought against slavery during the civil war. Rutherford fought against slavery during the civil war. My favorite part was the big mural of Ruther B Hayes. My favorite part was the big mural of Ruther B Hayes.

What I Learned Lucy was the first president’s wife to have a college degree. Lucy was the first president’s wife to have a college degree. My favorite part is the dinner room. My favorite part is the dinner room.

What I Learned It took 43 days to move from Delaware Ohio. It took 43 days to move from Delaware Ohio. My favorite part was to see the house it looked small on the outside but big on the inside. My favorite part was to see the house it looked small on the outside but big on the inside. My favorite part of the My favorite part of the museum was fanny’s museum was fanny’s doll houses. doll houses.

What I Learned Hayes nickname was Rud or Ruddy. I liked the bedrooms. I liked looking at Lucy’s dresses.

What I Learned Rutherford joined the army as a major. they are making it look like when Rutherford owned the house The gun room was awesome

What I Learned He had 2 homes. He had 2 homes. I liked the life-sized picture I liked the life-sized picture I liked Lucy’s dresses, too. I liked Lucy’s dresses, too.

What I Learned Hayes was the 19 th president. My favorite part of the house was the living room. My favorite part of the museum was the dress room.

What I learned January 17, 1893 Hayes died in his home in Spiegel Grove. January 17, 1893 Hayes died in his home in Spiegel Grove. I liked the pheasants on the wall. I liked the pheasants on the wall.

What I Learned The tomb was originally placed in oak woods. The tomb was originally placed in oak woods. Hayes did not rest for a long time. Hayes did not rest for a long time.

What I Learned At 11pm on January Rutherford B Hayes died in his own bed at his home in Spiegel Grove. At 11pm on January Rutherford B Hayes died in his own bed at his home in Spiegel Grove. Rutherford became ill while in Cleveland. Rutherford became ill while in Cleveland. He insisted on being brought back to die at his home in Spiegel Grove. He insisted on being brought back to die at his home in Spiegel Grove.

What I Learned Rutherford knew he term as president he helped to make stable currency. Rutherford knew he term as president he helped to make stable currency. I like the Fanny room I like the Fanny room

What I Learned He had a sister and a daughter named Fanny. My favorite part of the house was Fanny’s room. My favorite part of the Museum was the carriage.

What I Learned 3 of Hayes’ children died before 3 years old. 3 of Hayes’ children died before 3 years old. My favorite item was the piano. My favorite item was the piano.