The Answer:
We couldn't find the motto or slogan of his campaign for
president during the election of 1876. But we thought maybe you were
looking for Hayes' best known quotation, which was taken from his
inaugural address in 1877.
"He serves his party best who serves his country
best."
Rutherford Birchard Hayes
(1822-1893), the country's 19th president, is generally
considered a president who did both. He was a dignified member of the
Republican Party who believed that a president should not run for more
than one term, and he was a Civil War veteran who was wounded four
times.
After being involved in the most fiercely disputed election in
American history, Hayes' term as president was highlighted by
his successes in bringing together divided Southern states after the
Civil War and pushing reform of civil service.
Click this link to go to the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential
Center and read from the diary Hayes kept from age 12 until
his death. Or read a lengthy obituary
of Hayes, pulled from the pages of the New York
Times in 1893.
—The Editors
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