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  1. When James Rudolph Garfield was born on 17 October 1865, in Hiram, Portage, Ohio, United States, his father, President James Abram Garfield, was 33 and his mother, Lucretia Rudolph, was 33. He married Helen Hills Newell on 30 December 1890, in Chicago, Cook, Illinois, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons.

  2. James Randolph Garfield, the son of President James Abram Garfield, was born in Hiram, Ohio, on October 17, 1865, before moving to the White House. He attended local schools in Washington, D.C., and graduated from Williams College in 1885. Garfield studied law at Columbia University while practicing in the New York City law office of Bangs and ...

  3. 26 de jul. de 2004 · The papers of James Rudolph Garfield, attorney, businessman, politician, conservationist, and secretary of the interior, were received by the Library of Congress in 1953 and were made a gift in 1958 by his heirs, James Abram Garfield, Newell Garfield, Mrs. John N. Garfield, and Mrs. Rudolph Hills Garfield.

  4. James Rudolph Garfield (17 Oktober 1865 – 24 Maret 1950) adalah seorang politikus, pengacara dan putra dari pasangan Presiden James A. Garfield dan Ibu Negara Lucretia Garfield. Ia menjadi Sekretaris Dalam Negeri pada masa pemerintahan Theodore Roosevelt .

  5. Hace 2 días · CLEVELAND, March 24--James Rudolph Garfield, second son of President James A. Garfield and Secretary of the Interior under President Theodore Roosevelt, died today of pneumonia.

  6. James Abram Garfield ( Orange, Ohio, 19 de noviembre de 1831- Long Branch, Nueva Jersey, 19 de septiembre de 1881) fue el vigésimo presidente de los Estados Unidos, que gobernó desde el 4 de marzo de 1881 hasta su asesinato en septiembre de 1881. Se convirtió en el segundo presidente asesinado en los Estados Unidos — Abraham Lincoln había ...

  7. The papers of James Rudolph Garfield, attorney, businessman, politician, conservationist, and secretary of the interior, were received by the Library of Congress in 1953 and were made a gift in 1958 by his heirs, James Abram Garfield, Newell Garfield, Mrs. John N. Garfield, and Mrs. Rudolph Hills Garfield. Subsequent additions have been made by ...