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James A. Garfield, from the series Great Americans (N76) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1888
Garfield Statue, Washington, D. C. c1897. Creator: UnknownGarfield Statue, Washington, D.C. c1897. Beaux-Arts Monument in the grounds of United States Capitol, Washington, D.C. A memorial to President James A
Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, c1900. Creator: UnknownPublic Square, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, c1900. Charles F Brush demonstrated one of the worlds first successful electric streetlights here in 1879
Garfield Statue, Washington DC, USA, c1900. Creator: UnknownGarfield Statue, Washington DC, USA, c1900. The James A Garfield Monument, sculpted by John Quincy Adams Ward in memory of President James A Garfield (1831-1881)
James A Garfield, 20th President of the United States of America, (1901). Garfield (1831-1881) was the second US president to be assassinated
James Abram Garfield, 20th President of the United States, c1881. Garfield (1831-1881) was the second US president to be assassinated
Alexander Graham Bell and assistant use an electrical detector to find a bullet in the torso of ail Artist: W ShinkleAlexander Graham Bell and assistant use an electrical detector to find a bullet in the torso of ailing US President James Garfield, 1881, c1882, (1938)
James A Garfield, 20th United States president, 1893James A Garfield (1831-18810), 20th United States president, 1893. Garfields presidency lasted just 200 days, from 4 March 1881, until his death on 19 September 1881
Lucretia Garfield, wife of American president James A Garfield, late 19th century, (1908). Lucretia Rudolph Garfield (1832-1918) was First Lady of the United States in 1881
Electricity In The Art Of Healing, 1881. Artist: W ShinkleElectricity In The Art Of Healing, 1881. US President James Garfield has medical attention from an electrical detector. Illustration from Adventures of America, 1857-1900, by John A Kouwenhoven
A Common Sorrow, 1881. Artist: Joseph SwainA Common Sorrow, 1881. Britannia comforts America after the death of the President on the 19th September 1881. James A Garfield was shot