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1 THE LIFE OF JAMES GARFIELD By: Seth JarvisA11/14/15

2 Biography  Born in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, on November 19, 1831  Graduated from Williams College in 1856  On November 11, 1858, Garfield married Lucretia Rudolph, a former pupil.  Had 7 Children  Assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau on July 2, 1881, and died from an infection and internal hemorrhage on September 19, 1881 Interesting Facts: 1. James Garfield was the last of the “Log Cabin Presidents” 2. His father was a wrestler and died when he was only 2 years old 3. President Garfield’s mother was the first president’s mother to attend her son’s inauguration.

3 Political, Business, and Military Experience  Became a Brigade General at the age of 31  Elected to Ohio Senate in 1859  Became an instructor and administrator at Eclectic Institute  Member of the Republican Party  Served in the House of Representatives

4 Presidency  Garfield was elected President in 1881  He ran against General Winfield Scott Hancock and won by a margin of only 10,000 votes  Vice President: Chester A. Arthur Accomplishments/facts 1. Only served for 200 days 2. Reformed the post office system 3. Appointed several former slaves to government jobs, including Frederick Douglas

5 Life After Presidency James A. Garfield was assassinated and later died while he was still president. Therefore, he was unable to accomplish anything after his presidency.

6 SUMMARY James A. Garfield’s presidency, while short, was a good one. His greatest strength was his perseverance when it came to abolition. He recommended a universal education system that would be funded by the federal government and was designed to empower African Americans. I believe that President James A. Garfield was a good president because in the time that he served, he was still able to accomplish some of his goals.

7 Works Cited Freidel, Frank, and Hugh Sidey. "James Garfield." The White House. The White House, n.d. Web. 18 Jan. 2015. "James Garfield Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2015. "10 Interesting Facts About James Garfield." Republican Presidents RSS. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Jan. 2015.


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