[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 62 (Thursday, April 21, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S2384]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE RUTHERFORD B. HAYES PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY &
MUSEUMS
Mr. PORTMAN. Mr. President, today I wish to honor the 100th
anniversary of the Hayes Presidential Library & Museums in Fremont, OH.
On May 30, 1916, COL Webb Hayes, son of President Rutherford B. Hayes,
made his father's papers and artifacts available to the public for
research with the opening of a library and museum on his parents'
estate, Spiegel Grove. It was the first in what is now a Federal
presidential library system.
Spiegel Grove is unique in that the former President's home, tomb,
museum, and library are all on the same site, which sits on 25 acres
surrounded by six sets of gates originally located at the White House.
The site has continued to grow and change since its opening. In 2012, a
$1.5 million restoration of the Hayes Home was completed. Major
additions to the museum in 1922 and 1968 brought the building to its
present configuration comprising of 52,640 square feet. In January
2016, the museum temporarily closed to the public to undergo a $1.6
million renovation, which will premiere Memorial Day weekend 2016.
It is the mission of the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library &
Museums ``to enrich lives through the historical preservation of
Spiegel Grove and to provide a greater understanding of President Hayes
and his contributions to the State of Ohio, the country, and his fellow
Americans.'' In keeping with that mission, the organization uses its
resources, including 21,000 artifacts, 80,000 books, and 6,000 linear
feet of manuscript collections, to illustrate the life and times of
Rutherford B. Hayes, his family, and his Presidency.
We are honored to have this American treasure located in the State of
Ohio.
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