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  1. www.youtube.com › channel › UCvq59gIwhkcWsveI7QR6iFAGarfieldNPS - YouTube

    This is the NEW official YouTube channel of the James A. Garfield National Historic Site in Mentor, Ohio. Our goal is to educate people on the life and times...

  2. The papers of U.S. president, army officer, lawyer, and educator James A. Garfield (1831-1881) consist of approximately 80,000 items (200,083 images), most of which were digitized from 177 reels of previously produced microfilm. Spanning the years 1775-1889, with the bulk dating from 1850 to 1881, the collection contains correspondence, diaries, speeches, records of Garfield's Civil War ...

  3. James Abram Garfield ( 19. marraskuuta 1831 – 19. syyskuuta 1881) oli Yhdysvaltojen 20. presidentti. Ennen sisällissotaa Garfield toimi opettajana ja myöhemmin rehtorina Western Reserve Eclectic Institute -nimisessä collegessa. Sisällissodan sytyttyä Garfield liittyi Unionin armeijaan, jossa hän nousi johtamistaitojensa ansiosta ...

  4. The springtime triumph of Garfield and Hayes lingered into the new year. Both men enjoyed a popularity in the Republican party not known before. James Garfield’s prominent role in this episode gained him favorable attention and speculation within press circles and within the Republican Party that he should be considered for the presidency in ...

  5. 14 de nov. de 2023 · Garfield fue creado por el dibujante Jim Davis y apareció por primera vez el 19 de junio de 1978 en la tira cómica que lleva su nombre. Desde entonces, el personaje es uno de los más populares de la industria del entretenimiento. Es conocido por su carácter gruñón, por comer lasaña y pasar la mayor parte del tiempo durmiendo.

  6. Garfield Dies. James Garfield dies from blood poisoning and complications after surgeons search endlessly to find the lost bullet in his back, lodged in his pancreas. Vice President Chester A. Arthur becomes the twenty-first President of the United States The assassin, Guiteau, will be hanged on June 30, 1882.