Biography of James Garfield, the twentieth President of the United States (1881).
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James A Garfield National Historic Site Located in Mentor, OH TRAVEL BASICS - CAMPING - LODGING ACTIVITIES - FACILITIES - FEES/PERMITS (NPS Photo) IN BRIEF James A. Garfield National Historic Site preserves the property associated with the 20th President of the United States. Garfield acquired the home in 1876 to accommodate his large family. The home, named Lawnfield by reporters, was the site ...
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS HOME PAGE GO TO FOLDER LISTING GO TO INDEX CHARLES GUITEAU COLLECTION The Charles J. Guiteau Collection consists of correspondence, affidavits and printed material by and about Guiteau, the notorious attorney who assassinated U.S. President James Abram Garfield on July 2, 1881. The assassination resulted in one of the most celebrated American insanity trials of the nineteenth ...
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John T. Brown, ed. Churches of Christ (1904) JAMES A. GARFIELD. F. M. GREEN. No history of the Churches of Christ would be complete without at least, a brief sketch of James A. Garfield. The main facts of his life may be summarized as follows: Born November 19, 1831, in Orange, Cuyahoga county, Ohio: driver on the Ohio canal in the summer of 1848; taught his first school in the winter of ...
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SPECIAL COLLECTIONS HOME PAGE GO TO COLLECTION DETAIL GO TO INDEX GO TO BOTTOM OF SEGMENT CHARLES GUITEAU COLLECTION FOLDER LISTING Box: 1 Fold: 1 Correspondence: Charles Guiteau to Thomas Darlington Letter date: March 13, 1876 View Document DESCRIPTION: Contains ALS, 1 sheet, 1 page, w/ cancelled envelope, on stationery letterhead for Charles J. Guiteau, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Chicago.
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Main Contents Uncollected Essays Illustrations for this essay. Sarah Orne Jewett, The Plea of Insanity Introduction by Terry Heller This text seems to need an introduction, for it assumes from the first sentence knowledge of a course of events few readers would now possess. This introduction summarizes that course of events and opens some questions about Jewett's involvement in it. On July 2, ...
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