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1877 State of the Union Address

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The 1877 State of the Union Address was written by the 19th President, Rutherford B. Hayes. It was given on December 3, to both houses of Congress. In it, he said, "There has been a general reestablishment of order and of the orderly administration of justice. Instances of remaining lawlessness have become of rare occurrence; political turmoil and turbulence have disappeared; useful industries have been resumed; public credit in the Southern States has been greatly strengthened, and the encouraging benefits of a revival of commerce between the sections of the country lately embroiled in civil war are fully enjoyed." He gave this address right after troops were withdrawn from the South.[1]

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