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Rutherford B. Hayes was the first president to have his voice recorded, but no recording of Hayes still exists today. There is one existing recording of his successor, Benjamin Harrison, which is the earliest existing known recording of a president.

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President Rutherford B. Hayes is known as the first president to have a voice recorded. President Benjamin Harrison is the oldest recording of a president in existence.

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Correct answer is Coolidge.

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