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A President Visits Los Angeles: Rutherford B. Hayes' Tour of 1880
first presidential visit to the Pacific Coast. The event was symbolic of the growing political, economic, and social importance of the Far West, and particularly of California. It was also a typical gesture of an unfortunately controversial man whose administration was the turning point in Southern Reconstruction and national reunification. This was Rutherford B. Hayes, and his tour was a further advancement of American unity. Yet, the visit would have its shortcomings and stir up a minor controversy of its own.