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  1. James Rudolph Garfield (October 17, 1865 – March 24, 1950) was an American lawyer and politician. Garfield was a son of President James A. Garfield and First Lady Lucretia Garfield. He served as Secretary of the Interior during President Theodore Roosevelt's administration.

  2. James Rudolph Garfield (* 17. Oktober 1865 in Hiram , Ohio ; † 24. März 1950 in Washington, D.C. ) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker ( Republikanische Partei ), der dem Kabinett von US-Präsident Theodore Roosevelt als Innenminister angehörte.

  3. James R. Garfield. Quick Facts. Significance: Son of President James A. Garfield. Place of Birth: Hiram, Portage County, Ohio. Date of Birth: Oct. 17, 1865. Place of Death: Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio. Date of Death: March 24, 1950. Place of Burial: Mentor, Lake County, Ohio. Cemetery Name: Mentor Municipal Cemetery.

  4. James Rudolph Garfield. BORN: October 17, 1865; Hiram, Ohio. DIED: March 24, 1950 (age 84); Cleveland, Ohio. EDUCATION: Williams College (BA, 1885) Attended Columbia University Law School (1886-1888) POLITICAL PARTY: Republican, Progressive (1912-1914) HIGHLIGHTS: 1888: Established Law Firm of Garfield & Garfield in Cleveland Ohio with brother ...

  5. GARFIELD, JAMES RUDOLPH (17 Oct. 1865-24 Mar. 1950), lawyer and son of Lucretia Rudolph and president JAS. A GARFIELD, was born in Hiram, OH, and received his B.A. from Williams College (1885), and his LL.D. from Columbia University. Admitted to the Ohio bar in 1888, Garfield started his 60 year practice in Cleveland with his older brother, Harry.

  6. James Rudolph Garfield, second son of James and Lucretia Garfield, was a tireless champion for Mentor, Ohio’s public library. Public domain photo from Wikipedia. “You will certainly have to come home and watch your husband – else our pockets will be very empty. Last night the Library Reception was a great success.” It was April 25, 1891. “…

  7. They wed on December 30, 1890, and established their home, “Hollycroft,” in 1893. It stood just a few hundred yards from Lucretia Garfield's home on Mentor Avenue. Helen died in August 1930. Bereaved, James R. Garfield left Hollycroft to live with his brother Abram, in Bratenahl. The house was maintained, and occasionally occupied, but it ...