
Hayes
came up a quarter of a million votes less than New York’s Samuel Tilden but
through political wrangling was given the nod in Electoral votes, becoming the
third of eight from the Buckeyevstate to occupy the White House.
Hayes directly followed Ulysses S. Grant and handed the reigns over to
James A Garfield, whose brief tenure thanks to an assassin’s bullet ended a
streak of 13 straight years of an Ohioan president.

Hayes moved to Spiegel Grove, the name of
the 25-acre estate in Fremont, during 1873 in the midst of his second term as
Governor. Upon returning he added a 12,000-book library and a 360-degree wrap
around view from a rooftop lantern four stories above the main floor.
The museum boasts acollection of over 19,000 artifacts and 30,000 images with nearly 2,000 on
display within the 52,000 square-foot complex.
Adjacent to the property is
the Dillon House, a Victorian era home that today is part of the Rutherford B.
Hayes Presidential Center.
As the Hayes home, the Dillon House can be toured
and offers a pristine glimpse into the splendor of the Victorian Era right down
to the hinges on the doors.
Charles Dillon gained his wealth in
Fremont operating a drug store and chose to display his wealth by moving
directly across the street from the former President. Dillon’s wife was
daughter of Rutherford’s first law partner, Ralph Buckland. Buckland also served in the war with
distinction and was elected to Congress and also became the Mayor of Fremont.

Following Hayes to the White House from
Ohio would be Garfield (1881), Harrison (1889), McKinley (1897), Taft (1909)
and Harding (1921). Where Virginia was the political powerhouse of the
Revolutionary Era, Ohio was as the Victorian Era transitioned toward a world
erupting in turmoil.
Spiegel Grove, The Rutherford B.Hayes Presidential Center and the Dillon House are located at the corner of
Buckland and Hayes Avenues, south of
U.S. Rt. 20 in Fremont, Ohio.
-J.