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  1. El Monumento a James A. Garfield se levanta en los jardines del Capitolio de los Estados Unidos en el ovalo en la Primera Calle, S.W. y la avenida Maryland en Washington D. C.. Es un monumento conmemorativo del presidente James A. Garfield, elegido en 1880 y asesinado en 1881, tras ejercer su cargo durante sólo cuatro meses, por una persona ...

  2. 18 de jul. de 2018 · James Garfield, hombre honorable a la par que efímero, nació el 19 de noviembre de 1831 en las cercanías de Cleveland. En un principio se inició en el mundo laboral como aprendiz de carpintero ...

  3. James Abram Garfield (Moreland Hills, 19 novembre 1831 – Long Branch, 19 settembre 1881) è stato un politico e generale statunitense. È stato il 20º presidente degli Stati Uniti . Il suo mandato è stato uno dei più brevi nella storia degli Stati Uniti , poiché fu gravemente ferito il 2 luglio 1881 da un colpo di pistola sparato da un disoccupato e morì due mesi dopo.

  4. 19 de nov. de 2023 · James Abram Garfield ( 19 November 1831 – 19 September 1881) was the 20th president of the United States of America in 1881, and the second U.S. president to be assassinated. His term was the second shortest in U.S. history, after William Henry Harrison 's. Holding office from March to September of 1881, President Garfield was in office for a ...

  5. James A. Garfield. James Abram Garfield (19 November 1831 – 19 September 1881) adalah seorang mayor jenderal Tentara Amerika Serikat, anggota Kongres Amerika Serikat, Presiden Amerika Serikat yang ke-20. [1] Dengan masa jabatan tahun 1881 selama empat bulan. Ia terbunuh pada masa jabatannya dan digantikan oleh wakilnya, Chester Arthur.

  6. James A. Garfield relied primarily on Blaine for guidance because of his absence of previous foreign affairs knowledge. In order to resolve conflicts between Latin American states and provide a venue for discussions on boosting commerce, Garfield gave Blaine the go-ahead to convene a Pan-American summit in 1882.

  7. On July 2, 1881, President James A. Garfield entered a railroad station in Washington, D.C. After a hectic first four months in office, he looked forward to taking the train to the New Jersey seashore. There he would join his wife, Lucretia, and their children for a well-earned vacation. As the president made his way to the train, chatting companionably with Secretary of State James G. Blaine ...