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  1. James Rudolph Garfield (October 17, 1865 – March 24, 1950) was an American lawyer and politician. Garfield was a son of President James A. Garfield and First Lady Lucretia Garfield. He served as Secretary of the Interior during President Theodore Roosevelt's administration.

  2. James R. Garfield became an active, reform-minded Republican and served two terms in the Ohio Senate from January 1896 to April 1898. In 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt appointed him to the Federal Civil Service Commission, which had been established as a result of his father’s assassination.

  3. James Rudolph Garfield, second son of James and Lucretia Garfield, was a tireless champion for Mentor, Ohio’s public library. Public domain photo from Wikipedia. “You will certainly have to come home and watch your husband – else our pockets will be very empty.

  4. James Garfield and Lucretia Rudolph probably should have never married. They were of very different upbringings ~ and temperament. Born in a log cabin in November 1831, James was the baby of the family, the youngest of the Garfield children, the one who was doted upon.

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  5. James Rudolph Garfield. BORN: October 17, 1865; Hiram, Ohio. DIED: March 24, 1950 (age 84); Cleveland, Ohio. EDUCATION: Williams College (BA, 1885) Attended Columbia University Law School (1886-1888) POLITICAL PARTY: Republican, Progressive (1912-1914) HIGHLIGHTS: 1888: Established Law Firm of Garfield & Garfield in Cleveland Ohio with brother ...

  6. Mentor, Ohio was home for James Rudolph Garfield from his fourteenth year to his eighty-fifth. In part one of this blog series you read of his dedication to the creation of free library system for Mentor.

  7. Aunque fue asesinado antes de que pudiera hacer mucho, James Garfield derrotó a sus rivales del partido en el Senado y consolidó el poder ejecutivo. Legado. El dramático asesinato de James Garfield, a tan solo 100 días de haber asumido el cargo, sigue siendo su legado más distintivo.