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    James A. Garfield

    President of the United States in 1881

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  1. It is said that public mourning for Garfield was more extravagant than the grief displayed in the wake of Pres. Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, which is startling in light of the relative roles these men played in American history. Garfield was buried beneath a quarter-million-dollar 165-foot (50-metre) monument in Lake View Cemetery in

  2. James A. Garfield is remembered as one of the four "lost Presidents" who served rather uneventfully after the Civil War. Of the four lost Presidents—Hayes, Garfield, Arthur, and HarrisonGarfield is best remembered for his dramatic assassination a mere 100 days after he assumed office.

  3. www.whitehouse.gov › about-the-white-house › presidentsJames Garfield | The White House

    As the last of the log cabin Presidents, James A. Garfield attacked political corruption and won back for the Presidency a measure of prestige it had lost during the Reconstruction period. He...

  4. Overview. James A. Garfield is remembered as one of the four "lost presidents" who served rather uneventfully after the Civil War. Of the four lost Presidents—Hayes, Garfield, Arthur, and Harrison—Garfield is best remembered for his dramatic assassination a mere 100 days after he assumed office.

  5. May 19, 2021 · James Garfield is best known as the 20th president of the United States. He was assassinated after only a few months in office. By Biography.com Editors Updated: May 19, 2021. Getty Images....

  6. As the last of the log cabin presidents, James A. Garfield attacked political corruption and won back for the presidency a measure of prestige it had lost during the Reconstruction period. He was born in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, on November 19, 1831. Fatherless at two, he later drove canal boat teams, somehow earning enough money for an education.

  7. James A. Garfield Event Timeline. April 06, 1881. Special Message. May 20, 1881. Special Message. May 28, 1881. Executive Order. July 02, 1881. Announcement of the Shooting of President Garfield to Representatives of the United States Abroad.

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