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P 398 James A. Garfield Presidential Collection Page 1 OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Manuscripts/Audiovisual Collections P 398 James A. Garfield Presidential Collection 1858-1966 OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION Number: P 398 Title: James A. Garfield Presidential Collection Creator: Ohio Historical Society Dates: 1858-1966 Media: Photographs, prints, ephemera Quantity: 0.25 cubic feet Location: Ohio Historical Center HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE COLLECTION James Garfield was the twentieth president of the United States. Garfield was born on November 19, 1831 near Cleveland, Ohio. Between 1848 and 1851 he attended a seminary and taught school. In 1851 he enrolled in what is now Hiram College in Ohio. In 1854 he entered Williams College and graduated with honors in 1856. He returned to Hiram College in 1858, where he served as principal. He married Lucretia Rudolph that same year. In 1859 he was elected as a Republican to the Ohio Senate. He studied law and was admitted to the bar. During the Civil Was he rose to the rank of Major General and in 1863 he became chief of staff to General William Rosecrans. He resigned his commission to enter the United States House of Representatives in 1863, a position he held until 1880. In 1880 he was elected to the United States Senate, but was nominated the Republican candidate for president the same year. In 1881 he was elected president, and then assassinated after serving only six months as president. Garfield was assassinated by Charles Guiteau. SCOPE AND CONTENTS OF THE COLLECTION The James Garfield Presidential Collection contains reproductions and original photographs, prints and political ephemera. There are portraits of Garfield, his wife, Lucretia Rudolph Garfield, and other family members. There are also photographs and postcards of the Garfield's home, Lawnfield, in Mentor, Ohio. Images and ephemera Created with Print2PDF. To remove this line, buy a license at: http://www.binarynow.com/
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Full Text | P 398 James A. Garfield Presidential Collection Page 1 OHIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Manuscripts/Audiovisual Collections P 398 James A. Garfield Presidential Collection 1858-1966 OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION Number: P 398 Title: James A. Garfield Presidential Collection Creator: Ohio Historical Society Dates: 1858-1966 Media: Photographs, prints, ephemera Quantity: 0.25 cubic feet Location: Ohio Historical Center HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE COLLECTION James Garfield was the twentieth president of the United States. Garfield was born on November 19, 1831 near Cleveland, Ohio. Between 1848 and 1851 he attended a seminary and taught school. In 1851 he enrolled in what is now Hiram College in Ohio. In 1854 he entered Williams College and graduated with honors in 1856. He returned to Hiram College in 1858, where he served as principal. He married Lucretia Rudolph that same year. In 1859 he was elected as a Republican to the Ohio Senate. He studied law and was admitted to the bar. During the Civil Was he rose to the rank of Major General and in 1863 he became chief of staff to General William Rosecrans. He resigned his commission to enter the United States House of Representatives in 1863, a position he held until 1880. In 1880 he was elected to the United States Senate, but was nominated the Republican candidate for president the same year. In 1881 he was elected president, and then assassinated after serving only six months as president. Garfield was assassinated by Charles Guiteau. SCOPE AND CONTENTS OF THE COLLECTION The James Garfield Presidential Collection contains reproductions and original photographs, prints and political ephemera. There are portraits of Garfield, his wife, Lucretia Rudolph Garfield, and other family members. There are also photographs and postcards of the Garfield's home, Lawnfield, in Mentor, Ohio. Images and ephemera Created with Print2PDF. To remove this line, buy a license at: http://www.binarynow.com/ |
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