and a president. James Abram Garfield was also a born-again Christian, saved at age 18, and was an elder in his church when elected president. He said, before leaving for Washington ...
The second floor of the Hoyt Library in Kingston has been dedicated as the Larry Cook Historian Center for Presidential ...
Succinctly, a pioneer Post-Dispatch page in 1881 told in one word the tragic tale of President James A. Garfield: "Dying" ...
Discover the artwork of President James A. Garfield’s Mentor home during a free program at noon March 12 at Mentor Public Library’s Main Branch, 8215 Mentor Ave.
But the man who murdered President James A. Garfield in 1881 could hardly have imagined that his most enduring, if accidental, legacy would be a transformation of the federal work force.