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  1. James A. Garfield: TwentiethPresident 1881 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2006-09

41. KiteCD - U.S. Presidents 11 To 20
garfield, james Abram 20th us president. Born 19 November 1831 Died 19 September 1881 Term 1881 to 1881. While much of the nation had not believed that
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  • Through a compromise with the British over a northern border, Polk managed to gain the territory which now make up Washington and Oregon. This made Polk the first president to run the country extending from the Atlantic Ocean all the way to the Pacific Ocean. It was during President Polk’s term in 1845 that the abolitionist and escaped slave Frederick Douglass wrote his autobiography, endangering his own freedom by doing so. President Polk believed that the United States had a "manifest destiny" to expand. His attempts to gain more of Texas, New Mexico, and California led to the Mexican War. The invention of the revolver by Samuel Colt helped the U.S. to win this war and gain five hundred thousand square miles of land. Polk had promised to serve only one term in office. True to his word he retired at the end of his term. He died only three months after

42. James Garfield
Executive summary 20th us president, 1881. The twentieth president of the United States, james A. garfield was born on the 19th of November 1831 in a log
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This is a beta version of NNDB Search: All Names Living people Dead people Band Names Book Titles Movie Titles Full Text for James Garfield AKA James Abram Garfield Born: 19-Nov-1831
Birthplace: Cuyahoga Country, OH
Died: 19-Sep-1881
Location of death: Elberon, NJ
Cause of death: Assassination
Remains: Buried, Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, OH
Gender: Male
Religion: Christian
Ethnicity: White
Sexual orientation: Straight
Occupation: Head of State Level of fame: Famous Executive summary: 20th US President, 1881 William S. Rosecrans in the Army of the Cumberland in 1863, fought at Chickamauga, and was made a major-general of volunteers for gallantry in that battle. In 1862 he was elected a member of Congress from the Ashtabula district of Ohio, and, resigning his military commission, took his seat in the House of Representatives in December 1863. In Congress he joined the radical wing of the Republican party, advocated the confiscation of Confederate property, approved and defended the Wade-Davis manifesto denouncing the tameness of Abraham Lincoln James G. Blaine

43. MSN Encarta - James Garfield
In January 1880 the legislature of Ohio elected garfield to the us Senate for the Vice president Chester A. Arthur succeeded garfield as president.
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Print Preview of Section Garfield slowly abandoned his disdain for politicians. In 1856 he got involved in politics on behalf of Senator John C. Fr©mont of California, the presidential candidate of the Republican Party . In 1859 Garfield ran as a Republican for the Ohio state senate. His oratory, developed through lay preaching, and his skill as a debater aided him in the campaign. He defeated his Democratic opponent by a substantial margin. While in the senate, he cultivated the friendship of prominent party leaders. In his spare time he studied law in the Cleveland office of Albert G. Riddle. In 1861 Garfield was admitted to the practice of law in Ohio.

44. Zaadz Quotes By Author - James Garfield Quotes
james garfield (18311881) 20th us president, assasinated 1881, 4 months in office. More quotes about History, Prophets
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45. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Garfield, James Abram@ HighBeam Resear
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46. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition: Garfield@ HighBeam Research
us presidents Archive Photos president james garfield Sepia. People. Adult. Historic. garfield, james. Male. Man. Portrait. B/W. us president.
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47. HCL Libraries - Harvard College Library
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48. James A. Garfield -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
james A. garfield. Categories us Republican Party presidential nominees, His term was the second shortest in us history, after (9th president of the
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James A. Garfield Order: 20th President Term of Office: March 4, 1881 - September 19, 1881 Followed: (19th President of the United States; his administration removed federal troops from the South and so ended the Reconstruction Period (1822-1893)) Rutherford B. Hayes Succeeded by: (Elected Vice President and became 21st President of the United States when Garfield was assassinated (1830-1886)) Chester A. Arthur Date of Birth November 19, 1831 Place of Birth: (Click link for more info and facts about Moreland Hills, Ohio) Moreland Hills, Ohio Date of Death: September 19, 1881 Place of Death: (Click link for more info and facts about Elberon (Long Branch), New Jersey) Elberon (Long Branch), New Jersey (The wife of a chief executive) First Lady (Click link for more info and facts about Lucretia Garfield) Lucretia Garfield Occupation: (A person whose occupation is teaching) teacher (An organization to gain political power) Political Party (A tributary of the Kansas River that flows from eastern Colorado eastward through Nebraska and Kansas) Republican (An executive officer ranking immediately below a president; may serve in the president's place under certain circumstances)

49. Deist Masons Are Jewish
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50. GARFIELD, James Abram [1831-1881] -- American Legislator, Soldier & 20° POTUS
garfield, james ABRAM, twentieth president of the United States, was born Nov. The first ballot was taken June 7, and stood us Grant, 304; james G.
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Graduated from Williams College, Williamstown, MA Classics professor at Hiram College, OH President of Hiram College Married Lucretia Rudolph Elected state senator (Ohio) Admitted to the bar Enlisted and commissioned colonel Promoted to brigadier-general Elected in absentia to US Senate Promoted to major-general Resigned his commission, on advice from Lincoln, to take his seat in congress Elected to the US senate by the Ohio legislature for the term beginning March 4, 1881 Nominated by the republican national convention as candidate for President of the United States Elected President of the United States by a slim margin Resigns his senate post Declines the senate post (of Jan. 13)

51. U.S. President's - 1845 To 1881
us Senate ( 1834 - 1845 ) Secretary of State for president james Polk - ( 1845 Click Here - for a Biography of president james Abram garfield
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49 years old, Presbyterian, Lawyer, Democrat
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November 2, 1795, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina
June 15, 1849, Nashville, Tennesse - Chronic Diarrhea - 53 Place of burial:
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Married: Sarah Childress - on January 1, 1824 - ( 1803-1891 ) Children: None Education: University of North Carolina Military Service: Colonel Also served: Tennessee Legislature U.S. Congress - ( 1825-1839 ) - (Speaker of the House) Governor of Tennessee Election Results - Popular Vote Percentage - Electoral Vote - Top Candidates: James Knox Polk - Tennessee Henry Clay - (state unknown) James G. Birney - (state unknown) Vice President: George M. Dallas - Pennsylvania Salary: $25,000.00/Year Facts:
  • 1st individual to become President while in his 40's
  • President during the Mexican-American War.

52. Innovative Teaching - U.S. Presidents
D. 34th president http//www.usd435.k12.ks.us/garfield/Nuss/dde.htm 38th president http//www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/ford/ford.html; garfield, james A.
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53. Explore DC: James Garfield
us presidents Profiles, james garfield. james garfield, our second president to be assassinated, held office for only six and a half months.
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54. James A. Garfield - History Celebrities
james ABRAM garfield. 20th president. Term March 4, 1881 to September 19, 1881 Pre-presidential Offices Member of Ohio Senate; Member of us House of
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JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD 20th President Term- March 4, 1881 to September 19, 1881 Republican Party
Birth: Orange Township, Ohio, November 19, 1831. Ancestry: English and French Marriage: Hiram, Ohio, November 11, 1858 to Lucretia Rudolph who was born in Hiram, Ohio, April 19, 1832. Lucretia died in Pasadena, California, March 14, 1918 and is buried in Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio. Children: Eliza Arabella (1860-1863); Harry Augustus (1863-1942); James Rudolph (1865-1950); Mary (1867-1947); Irin McDowell (1870-1951); Abram (1872-1958); Edward (1874-1876). Home: "Lawnfield", Mentor, Ohio. Education: Attended Geauga Academy and Western Reserve Eclectic Institute; graduated (1856) from Williams College. Religion: Disciples of Christ. Occupation before Presidency: School teacher; soldier; President of Hiram College.

55. President James Garfield: Health & Medical History
Medical history of president james garfield. Ultimately, John Shaw Billings (later the Surgeon General of the us Army, and the architect of the Johns
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writing "ague" bad cold ... Resources Maladies and Conditions Top writing Could simultaneously write Greek with one hand and Latin with the other. [ "ague" For six weeks when he was 15, Garfield drove horses along the narrow towpaths running beside the Ohio canal network. After falling into the water for literally the 14th time, Garfield developed fever, chills, exhaustion, and became bedridden for weeks. This illness was diagnosed as an "ague," which was then a term applied generically to any malaria-like illness. He was treated with large doses of calomel, a chloride of mercury with cathartic properties. At that time it was the standard treatment for any fever. [ bad cold Garfield had a bad cold in 1851 that was treated by a homeopathic practitioner, Alpheus Morrill, with "cold cloths applied to the chest and infinitesimal doses of medicine." [ anal fissure Garfield developed a painful anal fissure in 1875 that kept him in bed for several weeks. Ultimately, John Shaw Billings (later the Surgeon General of the US Army, and the architect of the Johns Hopkins Hospital) operated on him. [

56. U.S. Senate: Art & History Home > James A.Garfield
garfield, james A. She asked that the piece be displayed in the president’s Room of the us Capitol, along with the bust of president William McKinley,
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James A.Garfield by Charles Henry Niehaus Marble, 1885 ca. Overall (bust) measurement
Height: 30.25 inches (76.8 cm)
Width: 24.38 inches (61.9 cm)
Depth: 18.25 inches (46.4 cm)
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57. US Senate Art History Home I Do Solemnly Swear A Half
1881 Inauguration james A. garfield. The Inauguration of president garfield—Scenes in Washington. The Inauguration of president garfield—Scenes in
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58. President Garfield - Western Reserve Historical Society
president james A. garfield. james A. garfieldpreacher, educator, soldier, lawyer, and us Congressmanbecame the 20th president of the United States
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59. President Garfield And The Pythagorean Theorem
contains an intriguing story about us president james A. garfield the james garfield was trained at Western Reserve Academy and Hiram College in
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The newly published book by William Dunham entitled The Mathematical Universe , contains an intriguing story about U.S. President James A. Garfield the same Garfield who was assassinated in 1881 by networks, according to historian Anton Chaitkin, that were controlled by the British Monarchy. Garfield, Dunham reveals, was the author of a unique proof of the Pythagorean Theorem. This, obviously, was back in the days when U.S. political leaders still admired a classical education. How far are we now from the oratory of an Abraham Lincoln, or from the inspired crusade for classical education in free, public schools by a Thaddeus Stevens! And how unusual for a U.S. president and Congressman to be involved in geometrical constructions! But perhaps this story further fills in the picture of why such a political leadership was considered a threat to the British aristocracy who had just seen their support for the Confederacy go up in flames. Dunham's book, which is arranged to present different discoveries and personalities in the history of mathematics "from A to Z", includes under the letter "H", the chapter "Hypotenuse", in which he discusses 3 different proofs of the Pythagorean Theorem. These include the "Chinese Proof" embodied in the

60. American Presidents: Life Portraits
Why was Tilden not elected president? james A. garfield was an important leader of In president garfield s words, what was the supreme trial of the us
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Secondary Level This Teacher Guide was developed by 1999 C-SPAN Teacher Fellow Martha Dailey who teaches A.P. U.S. History at Mt. Greylock Regional High School in Williamstown, MA. where C-SPAN is provided by Adelphia. Introduction
In addition to learning about biographical information on the 20th president of the United States, this program will be a catalyst to the wider study of the political parties and issues of the post-Civil War era called the Gilded Age. In office for only 200 days before his assassination on July 2, 1881, James A.Garfield was an opponent and victim of rampant political patronage. The lesson plan is intended for students in political science, US history, and psychology classes.

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