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Introduction - Presidential Administrations, James Garfield: …
Jan 3, 2025 · After a close election, James Abram Garfield took office on March 4, 1881. Shortly after his inauguration, President Garfield challenged Senator Conkling of New York, a leading Stalwart Republican, by appointing Conkling’s arch enemy to …
James A. Garfield - Wikipedia
James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831 – September 19, 1881) was the 20th president of the United States, serving from March 1881 until his assassination in July led to his death in September that year.
James Garfield | The White House
James Garfield was elected as the United States’ 20th President in 1881, after nine terms in the U.S. House of Representatives. His Presidency was impactful, but cut short after 200 days when he was assassinated.
General James A. Garfield Statue in Long Branch on the Jersey …
Jul 28, 2024 · On July 1, 1881 he watched as Blaine and Garfield walked down a street and later told investigators that “Mr. Garfield had sold himself body and soul to Blaine, and that Blaine was using Garfield to destroy the Stalwart element of this nation… and disrupt the Republican Party and cause a civil war.”
National Park Service - The Presidents (James Garfield)
The second President to be assassinated, Garfield died only a few months after his term had begun. Yet, within that short time, his assaults on political patronage and Post Office corruption promised a vigorous administration.
James A. Garfield (U.S. National Park Service)
Having on one occasion given a speech at a rally in New York, this emotionally disturbed man believed that he had played an important role in Garfield’s victory. He deserved a job in the government as a reward for his services.
Presidential Election of 1880: A Resource Guide - Library of Congress
Jul 1, 2024 · James Garfield defeated Winfield Hancock in the 1880 presidential election. This guide provides access to digital materials at the Library of Congress, links to external websites, and a print bibliography related to the election.
James A. Garfield - U.S. Senate
In 1892 he executed a particularly noteworthy pair of bronze relief doors for New York City’s Trinity Church, and in 1893 he exhibited with distinction at the World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
James A. Garfield and a Black Washingtonian, Part II - U.S.
Garfield’s Postmaster Thomas L. James, charged by Garfield to clean out the corruption, was a Wormley’s patron and was honored at a banquet at the hotel on March 16, 1881 which was attended by members of the Cabinet and Supreme Court.
The life of Gen. James A. Garfield. | Library of Congress
Program for the March 4, 1881 inauguration of U.S. president James A. Garfield. Includes listing of inaugural ball committees: Executive Committee, Hall and Promenade Reception Committee, Reception Committee, Committee on Tickets, Committee…
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