Lucy Webb Hayes
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Lucy Ware Webb Hayes (August 28, 1831 - June 25, 1889) was the wife of Rutherford B. Hayes, President of the United States. When her husband became the President, she acted as the First Lady of the United States. She was one of the most popular First Ladies of the 19th century.
Lucy Hayes studied at Ohio Wesleyan University. She was the first First Lady to graduate from college.
Lucy was nicknamed "Lemondade Lucy." She did not serve alcohol in the White House.
She died on June 25, 1889. When she died, people in the United States lowered the flag to half-mast.