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Lucy Ware Webb Hayes (August 28, 1831–June 25, 1889) was the First Lady of the United States and the wife of President Rutherford B. Hayes. While First Lady, she was given the moniker "Lemonade Lucy"...
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She was a strong supporter of Temperance, and no alcohol was served in the White House during the Hayes administration, prompting the press to dub her "Lemonade Lucy." She also introduced the custom of having children roll Easter eggs on the White House lawn.
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and when Lucy watched her husband take his oath of office at the Capitol, her serene and beautiful face impressed even cynical journalists. ... She took criticism of her views in good humor (the famous nickname "Lemonade Lucy" apparently came into use only after she had left the mansion).
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Although neither Hayes had believed war was necessary to end slavery, once the conflict began Lucy Hayes encouraged her husband to join the Union Army. ... The nickname "Lemonade Lucy" cannot be specifically dated to the Hayes Administration, although there were anecdotes about her serving lemonade that was reddish in color...
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(See the 12 November 1999 article "The Stolen Election of 1876") His wife was nicknamed "Lemonade Lucy" and was credited with a number of White House reforms, not all of which were popular. ... During the Civil War, Lucy was known as "Mother Lucy" to the men of the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry, commanded by her husband.
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Democratic newspapers called him "His Fraudulency." His wife was nicknamed "Lemonade Lucy" because she refused to serve alcohol in her White House. But this is not a ... By the time she reached the White House, she had buried three of her eight children and had once spent two weeks searching for her dead husband.
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Democratic newspapers called him "His Fraudulency." His wife was nicknamed "Lemonade Lucy" because she refused to serve alcohol in her White House. But this is not a ... By the time she reached the White House, she had buried three of her eight children and had once spent two weeks searching for her dead husband.
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Detractors dubbed her “Lemonade Lucy”; the Women's Christian Temperance Union ... she and her husband do resemble Rutherford and Lucy Hayes in many ways. ...
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