17. Rutherford B. Hayes – 146.3
Rutherford B. Hayes emerged victorious in the 1876 election, a time when the wounds of the Civil War were still healing. Prior to his presidency, Hayes pursued a law degree at Harvard and actively fought for the Union in the Civil War, ultimately achieving the rank of brevet major general. Interestingly, Hayes stood out from the crowd by abstaining from alcohol, which perhaps contributed to his sharpness of mind. In fact, he went to the extent of prohibiting liquors and wines from the White House, a directive that his wife dutifully implemented.