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  1. James A. Garfield is remembered as one of the four "lost presidents" who served rather uneventfully after the Civil War. Of the four lost Presidents—Hayes, Garfield, Arthur, and Harrison—Garfield is best remembered for his dramatic assassination a mere 100 days after he assumed office.

  2. 10 de sept. de 2014 · James Abram Garfield fue el vigésimo presidente de Estados Unidos de América y un apasionado a las matemáticas. Nació en una humilde cabaña de troncos el 19 de noviembre de 1831, en Cuyahoga County. Su padre fue Abram Garfield, emigrado del estado de Nueva York al campo, y Eliza Ballou su madre.

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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.

  5. 29 de oct. de 2009 · Early Years . James Abram Garfield was born on November 19, 1831, in a log cabin in Orange, Ohio, near Cleveland.His father, Abram Garfield, died less than two years later, so his mother, Eliza ...

  6. 4 de sept. de 2021 · Abram Garfield was one of the first men who helped dig the Ohio and Erie Canal. Eliza Ballou spent her life raising her four children alone after her husband's death. Mehetable and Mary both worked on the farm along with their mother and helped raised their siblings. Thomas was the oldest son who also helped on the family farm but then ventured ...

  7. When Garfield was assassinated in 1881, he had four sons and one daughter who ranged in age from nine (Abram) to nineteen (Harry). Two other children had died in infancy. His daughter Mary "Mollie", age fourteen in 1881, met her husband, Joseph Stanley-Brown, who was Garfield's presidential secretary, while living in the White House.