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  1. Abram Garfield fought back flames in earnest; he succeeded in saving his farm, but caught a fever and died of what might have been pneumonia on May 8, 1833. In her diary Eliza remarked, “A few minutes before Abram succumbed, he gazed fondly at his brood and gasped out…, ‘Eliza, I have planted four saplings in these woods.

  2. He was the fifth and final child of Abram Garfield and his wife, Eliza Ballou Garfield. Fate denied this youngest child any knowledge of his father, for Abram died prematurely at age 33, when James Garfield was eighteen months old. His mother Eliza now bore alone the responsibility of raising her young brood of two sons, Thomas, and James, and ...

  3. James A. Garfield, hijo de Abram Garfield y Eliza Ballou Garfield, provenía de un entorno humilde y fue criado por su madre viuda en una granja en Ohio. Cuando aún era joven, Garfield realizó muchos trabajos, incluido trabajar en un canal de botes. Fue el último de cinco hijos y su amor por la lectura era evidente. Se destacó en lo académico.

  4. When President James Abram Garfield was born on 19 November 1831, in Orange Township, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States, his father, Abraham Garfield, was 31 and his mother, Elizabeth Ballou, was 30. He married Lucretia Rudolph on 11 November 1858, in Hiram, Portage, Ohio, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 2 daughters.

  5. The youngest of three living children, James Abram Garfield was born on November 19, 1831, on a frontier farm in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. He spent his youth helping his near penniless, widowed mother, Eliza, work her farm outside of Cleveland, Ohio. He never knew his father, Abram Garfield, a strong man known for his wrestling abilities, who had ...

  6. 29 de may. de 2018 · Garfield, James Abram (1831–81) 20th US president (1881). He served in the Civil War until 1863, when he was elected to the House of Representatives. In 1876, he became the Republican Leader of the House. The 1880 Republican convention was deadlocked and, on the 36th ballot, he became the compromise presidential candidate.

  7. James A. Garfield (born November 19, 1831, near Orange [in Cuyahoga county], Ohio, U.S.—died September 19, 1881, Elberon [now in Long Branch], New Jersey) was the 20th president of the United States (March 4–September 19, 1881). He had the second shortest tenure in U.S. presidential history. When he was shot and incapacitated, serious ...