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Extractions: James A. Garfield As the last of the log cabin Presidents, James A. Garfield attacked political corruption and won back for the Presidency a measure of prestige it had lost during the Reconstruction period. He was born in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, in 1831. Fatherless at two, he later drove canal boat teams, somehow earning enough money for an education. He was graduated from Williams College in Massachusetts in 1856, and he returned to the Western Reserve Eclectic Institute (later Hiram College) in Ohio as a classics professor. Within a year he was made its president. Garfield was elected to the Ohio Senate in 1859 as a Republican. During the secession crisis, he advocated coercing the seceding states back into the Union.
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Extractions: Lucretia Garfield BORN: November 19, 1831 Orange, Ohio CHILDREN: 5 Sons, 2 Daughters MILITARY SERVICE: Brigadier General, Civil War PROFESSION: Minister, Teacher POLITICAL PARTY: Republican HOME STATE: Ohio POLITICAL OFFICES: U.S. Representative, U.S. Senator DIED: September 19, 1881 (Age - 49) Assasinated while in office LAST WORDS: "My work is done." BURIED: Cleveland, Ohio James Garfield "is exceptionally clean for a man who has been engaged for twenty years in politics." A Milwaukee, Wisconsin Newspaper "Fellow-citizens: God reigns, and the Government at Washington still lives." James Garfield in 1865 to an angry New York mob that had just heard news of Abraham Lincoln's assasination. Click on the compass at left for a site map for the Hall of Heroes web site, that will link you to other pages inside our site. Click on the button at right to see our next president's page. Chester A. Arthur
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Extractions: For six weeks when he was 15, Garfield drove horses along the narrow towpaths running beside the Ohio canal network. After falling into the water for literally the 14th time, Garfield developed fever, chills, exhaustion, and became bedridden for weeks. This illness was diagnosed as an "ague," which was then a term applied generically to any malaria-like illness. He was treated with large doses of calomel, a chloride of mercury with cathartic properties. At that time it was the standard treatment for any fever. [
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Extractions: BURIED: Cleveland, Ohio James Garfield "is exceptionally clean for a man who has been engaged for twenty years in politics." A Milwaukee, Wisconsin Newspaper "Fellow-citizens: God reigns, and the Government at Washington still lives." James Garfield in 1865 to an angry New York mob that had just heard news of Abraham Lincoln's assasination. Courtesy of www.HomeOfHeroes.com
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Extractions: James A. Garfield served as PRESIDENT of the United States for only a little more than six months. On July 2, 1881, less than four months after taking office, Garfield was shot as he waited for a train at a Washington, D.C., railroad station. He died on September 19, 1881, becoming the fourth U.S. president to die while in office. It was a tragic end to the career of a man who had risen from a boyhood of poverty to become a college president, state senator, Civil War general, U.S. congressman, and finally president of the United States. Early Years and Career Garfield was born in a log cabin in what was then the pioneer town of Orange, Ohio, on November 19, 1831. He was the youngest of five children of Abram and Eliza Ballou Garfield. When James was 2 years old, his father died, and James's mother was left with the difficult task of raising the young children in the rough frontier country. Life was hard for them, and all the children had to work. They were able to go to school for only three months each year, but James showed an early interest in learning and read a great deal. When James was 16, he left home and went to Cleveland, where he hoped to get work as a sailor on the ships that sailed the Great Lakes. He could not get a job on the big sailing ships, but he was hired to work on a canalboat carrying cargo between Cleveland and Pittsburgh. One of his jobs was leading the horses that pulled the boat along the canal. Garfield later recalled that he fell into the canal 14 times before he learned how to handle the team of horses. His career as a sailor ended when he became ill with malaria and had to return home.
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Extractions: If you don't see a ticker here, then your browser does not support Java. From Log Cabin to the Presidency Born November 19, 1831, James Abram Garfield was the last U.S. President born in a log cabin. His parents settled the wilderness frontier of Ohio's Western Reserve, carving a farm from the dense forest. At 16, Garfield left home to be a sailor and found work driving mules on the Ohio canals. Dreamy and clumsy, he fell into the water frequently. After six weeks, he contracted malaria and returned home. Garfield found his niche at the persuasion of his mother, who encouraged him to enroll in the Geauga Seminary in Chester, Ohio in 1849. Baptized in 1850 as a Disciple of Christ, Garfield entered the sect's Western Reserve Eclectic Institute, now Hiram College, in Hiram, Ohio. In his diary, Garfield wrote, "The ice is broken. I am no longer a cringing scapegoat but am resolved to make a mark in the world." He vowed to escape poverty by studying harder than anyone else. Garfield spent the next decade as a preacher, student, and educator at the Eclectic and as a student at Williams College in Massachusetts. The demanding work pace that he set for himself and his remarkable skill as an orator helped him achieve leadership positions, including principal of the Eclectic.
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