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  1. November 1831 in Orange Township (heute Moreland Hills), Cuyahoga County, Ohio; † 19. September 1881 in Elberon, Monmouth County, New Jersey) war ein amerikanischer Politiker ( Republikanische Partei) und vom 4. März 1881 bis zu seinem Tod infolge eines Attentats der 20. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten .

  2. James Abram Garfield (November 19, 1831 – September 19, 1881) was the 20th president of the United States, serving from March 1881 until his death the following September after being shot by an assassin in July.

  3. James A. Garfield (born November 19, 1831, near Orange [in Cuyahoga county], Ohio, U.S.—died September 19, 1881, Elberon [now in Long Branch], New Jersey) was the 20th president of the United States (March 4–September 19, 1881). He had the second shortest tenure in U.S. presidential history.

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  4. 29. Okt. 2009 · James Garfield (1831-81) was sworn in as the 20th U.S. president in March 1881 and died in September of that same year from an assassin’s bullet, making his tenure in office the second-shortest...

  5. James A. Garfield - 20th President, Assassination, Civil War: By the time of his election, Garfield had begun to see education rather than the ballot box as the best hope for improving the lives of African Americans.

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of James Garfield, the last of the log cabin Presidents who fought political corruption and strengthened Federal authority. Find out how he was assassinated after 200 days in office and how he was honored by his successor.

  7. Learn about the life and presidency of James A. Garfield, one of the four "lost Presidents" who served after the Civil War. From his poverty and political rise to his assassination and legacy, discover how he was a loyal Unionist, a Civil War hero, and a reformer who supported hard money, labor rights, and African American suffrage.