OVERVIEW:
FULL NAME:
James Abram Garfield
BORN:
November 19, 1831;
Orange, Ohio
DIED:
September 19, 1881 (age 49)
Elberon, New Jersey
EDUCATION:
Western Reserve Eclectic Institute (now Hiram College)
Williams College (MA, 1856)
POLITICAL PARTY:
Republican
SPOUSE:
Lucretia Rudolph (m. 1858)
CHILDREN:
Eliza A. (1860–1863),
Harry A. (1863–1942),
James R. (1865–1950),
Mary (1867–1947),
Irvin M. (1870–1951),
Abram (1872–1958),
Edward (1874–1876)
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
1847:
Driver and Helmsman on Ohio Canal
1849:
Entered Geauga Seminary in Chester, Ohio;
Taught in District Schools in Ohio
1851-1853:
Attended Western Reserve Eclectic Institute, Hiram, Ohio;
Taught in district schools between terms
1854-1856:
Attended Williams College
1857-1861:
Professor of Ancient Languages and Literature, Western Reserve Eclectic Institute;
Principal, Western Reserve Eclectic Institute:
Taught Latin, Greek, mathematics, history, philosophy, English literature, and rhetoric
1859:
Member, Ohio State Senate;
Law student, Office of Attorney Albert Gallatin Riddle in Cleveland, Ohio
1861:
Admitted to Ohio State Bar
1861-1863:
Union Army,
Lawyer in Private Practice
1861:
Lieutenant Colonel, Forty-second Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry
1862:
Promoted to brigadier general of volunteers
1863:
Appointed Chief of Staff to General William S. Rosecrans
1863-1880:
Member, U.S. House of Representatives (R-OH)
1867-1869:
Chair, House Military Affairs Committee
1869-1871:
Chair, House Banking and Currency Committee
1871-1875:
Chair, House Appropriations Committee
1877:
Member of the Electoral Commission to decide the disputed 1876 Presidential Election
1880:
Elected to U.S. Senate, Declined to Run for President
3/4/1881- 9/19/1881:
20th President of the United States
7/2/1881:
Shot by Charles J. Guiteau; Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station in Washington, DC
FIRST LADY:
VICE PRESIDENT:
RESOURCES:
BIOGRAPHIES:
White House
UVA Miller Center
American Presidents (C-SPAN)
Biographical Directory of Congress
Ohio History Central
Wikipedia
PAPERS:
Library of Congress
James Garfield Collection (Hiram College)
The Works of James. A. Garfield (Vol. 1, Vol. 2)
American Presidency Project
A Century of Congress (The Atlantic, April 1877)
GENERAL BACKGROUND:
Garfield Observer
PORTRAITS:
RECOMMENDED BOOKS:
1880 ELECTION:
REPUBLICANS:
JAMES A. GARFIELD (PRESIDENT)
CHESTER A. ARTHUR (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 214 (58.0%)
Popular Vote: 4,453,611 (48.3%)
DEMOCRATS:
WINFIELD S. HANCOCK (PRESIDENT)
WILLIAM ENGLISH (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 155 (42.0%)
Popular Vote: 4,445,256 (48.2%)
GREENBACK:
JAMES WEAVER (PRESIDENT)
BENJAMIN CHAMBERS (VICE PRESIDENT)
Electoral Vote: 0
Popular Vote: 306,135 (3.3%)
1881 INAUGURATION:
1881 Address (Draft, Transcript)
Library of Congress (1881)
Joint Congressional Committee (1881)
GARFIELD ADMINISTRATION:
SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR:
Samuel J. Kirkwood (1881-1882)
ATTORNEY GENERAL:
Isaac Wayne MacVeagh (1881)
SECRETARY OF THE NAVY:
William H. Hunt (1881-1882)
POSTMASTER GENERAL:
Thomas L. James (1881)
SECRETARY OF STATE:
James G. Blaine (1881)
SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY:
William Windom (1881)
SECRETARY OF WAR:
Robert Todd Lincoln (1881-1885)
SUPREME COURT NOMINEE:
CONGRESS:
SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE:
Joseph W. Keifer (1881-1883)
47th CONGRESS (1881-1883):
U.S. House of Representatives
Wikipedia