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Fearing a riot, Governor Henry M. Mathews asked Hayes to send federal troops to Martinsburg, and Hayes did so, but when the troops arrived there was no riot, only a peaceful protest. [164] In Baltimore, however, a riot did erupt on July 20, and Hayes ordered the troops at Fort McHenry to assist the governor in suppressing it. [163]
1877 – Rutherford B. Hayes, Governor of Ohio (March 2), to take office as President of the United States. 1880 – James Garfield, United States Representative (November 8), to take office as President of the United States. 1885 – Grover Cleveland, Governor of New York (January 6), to take office as President of the United States.
Fearing a riot, Governor Henry M. Mathews asked Hayes to send federal troops to Martinsburg, and Hayes did so, but when the troops arrived there was no riot, only a peaceful protest. [83] In Baltimore, however, a riot did erupt on July 20 and Hayes ordered the troops at Fort McHenry to assist the governor in its suppression. [81]
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