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... He planned to kill President Garfield for several days. ... I guess he liked it because he carried out his plan. President Garfield was shoot twice. ...
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On July 2, 1881, two shots were fired into the back of President Garfield as he walked through the waiting room of the Baltimore and Potomac depot in Washington ...
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... votes. He was in office less than four months when President Garfield was fatally shot by a disappointed office seeker. His Vice ...
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... Even the United States own President Garfield created his own proof of the Pythagorean Theorem. Garfield was very skilled man. Born in a log cabin in 1831. ...
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... Conkling and New York's other senator, Thomas Platt, resigned from the Senate to protest Garfield's appointments.Vice President Arthur supported the New York ...
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... After President Garfield was killed, politicians were forced into reforming the spoils system-giving appointed positions to loyal members of the party in power ...
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... James Garfield 1880-1881 Being the second President shot in office, Garfield died in September of 1881 without completing his term of office. ...
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... His nickname was "Dark-Horse President". James Abram Garfield was born on November 19th, 1831, in Orange, Ohio. He was the 20th president of the United States. ...
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... qualified for the job. Chester Arthur took office in September 1881 after President James Garfield had died. Although mistrusted at first ...
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... has a significant relation to the company Chairman and President, "Jorgy" Jorgenson ... very beginning of the movie depicts some of Larry Garfield's characteristics ...
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... James Garfield, the president after President Hayes, suffered from the violence of favoring the changes the spoils system; he was shot and killed by a Stalwart ...
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... of a President. The twenty-fifth amendment has unofficially been present throughout all of American history. For example, it was presumed in Garfield's sudden ...
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... The next president was a political "unknown". His name was James Garfield. A disturbed politician shot him in the back at a railroad. ...
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... After President James Garfield had been shot he told people around him, while on his death bed, that Guiteau is certainly crazy. ...
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... Independence. Abraham Lincoln was a lawyer and so was President James A. Garfield. He also became a minister of the Disciples denomination. ...
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John F. Kennedy, president of the United States, was assassinated during his ... Lincoln was assassinated first in 1965, then Garfield in 1881, then McKinley, and ...
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... Here comes Ulysses S. Grant. He became president in 1869. ... He was in office till 1881, when James A. Garfield replaced him. Garfield died on September 19, 1881. ...
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... (Bib 1) Also, in 1970, President Richard Nixon ... The Board of Education in Garfield, New Jersey, have sought to completely deny Freedom of Expression to students ...
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... was a payoff for services rendered while Reagan was the president of the ... Robert Montgomery, Dick Powell, James Cagney, Franchot Tone, John Garfield, Harpo Marx ...
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... continued his political career as Secretary of State under President Woodrow Wilson. ... Arthur Garfield Hayes, the appointed lawyer from the ACLU, joined Bryan on ...
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... Lincoln, Andrew Jackson Administrations) and James G. Blaine(Garfield, Harrison Administrations ... This put a lot of pressure on President McKinley to declare war ...
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... The Republican National Convention nominated John C. Fremont for president and William L. Dayton for vice ... James A. Garfield in 1881 and then died in office. ...
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... 14 members of Congress and in 1880 its candidate for president polled more ... obtained 308,578 votes but was strongly beaten by James Garfield (4,454,416) and ...
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... President Clinton, like each of his predecessors, supports the trade embargo. ... http://www.state.gov/www/regions/wha/cuba/policy.html Garfield, Richard., Santana ...
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