ID: I40234
Name: James Abram GARFIELD
Sex: M
Birth: 19 NOV 1831 in Orange, Cuyahoga Co., OH
Death: of assasinated 19 SEP 1881 in Elberon, Monmouth Co., NJ
Event:
Elected 1881 20th President of the United States
Event:
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Event:
Sound
Title: President
Note: As the last of the log cabin Presidents, James A. Garfield attacked political corruption and won back for the Presidency a measure of prestige it had lost during the Reconstruction period. He was born in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, in 1831. Fatherless at two, he later drove canal boat teams, somehow earning enough money for an education. He was graduated from Williams College in Massachusetts in 1856, and he returned to the Western Reserve Eclectic Institute (later Hiram College) in Ohio as a classics professor. Within a year he was made its president. Garfield was elected to the Ohio Senate in 1859 as a Republican. During the secession crisis, he advocated coercing the seceding states back into the Union. At the 1880 Republican Convention, Garfield failed to win the Presidential nomination for his friend John Sherman. Finally, on the 36th ballot, Garfield himself became the "dark horse" nominee. By a margin of only 10,000 popular votes, Garfield defeated the Democratic nominee, Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock. As President, Garfield strengthened Federal authority over the New York Customs House, stronghold of Senator Roscoe Conkling, who was leader of the Stalwart Republicans and dispenser of patronage in New York. When Garfield submitted to the Senate a list of appointments including many of Conkling's friends, he named Conkling's arch-rival William H. Robertson to run the Customs House. Conkling contested the nomination, tried to persuade the Senate to block it, and appealed to the Republican caucus to compel its withdrawal. On July 2, 1881, in a Washington railroad station, an embittered attorney who had sought a consular post shot the President. Mortally wounded, Garfield lay in the White House for weeks. Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the telephone, tried unsuccessfully to find the bullet with an induction-balance electrical device which he had designed. On September 6, Garfield was taken to the New Jersey seaside. For a few days he seemed to be recuperating, but on September 19, 1881, he died from an infection and internal hemorrhage.
Father: Abram GARFIELD b: 28 DEC 1799 in Worcester, Otsego Co., NY
Mother: Elizabeth BALLOU b: 21 SEP 1801 in Richmond, Cheshire Co., NH
Marriage 1
Lucretia RUDOLPH b: 19 APR 1832 in Garrettsville, Portage Co., OH
- Married:
11 NOV 1853
in Hiram, Portage Co., OH
Children
Eliza Arabella GARFIELD b: 3 JUL 1860 Harry Augustus GARFIELD b: 11 OCT 1863 James Rudolph GARFIELD b: 17 OCT 1865 Mary GARFIELD b: 16 JAN 1867 Irvin McDowell GARFIELD b: 3 AUG 1870 Abram GARFIELD b: 21 NOV 1872 Edward GARFIELD b: 25 DEC 1874 | |