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James A. Garfield National Historic Site The site preserves the property associated with the 20th President of the United States, James Abram Garfield, and includes the first presidential library ...
The case for James Garfield, the president history forgot C.W. Goodyear’s new biography highlights the overlooked accomplishments of the 20th president, who died 200 days into his term August 18 ...
On July 2, 1881, President James Garfield was in a good mood. Having completed a few months in office, Gaffy, as at least one of his friends called him, was going on vacation.
The second floor of the Hoyt Library in Kingston has been dedicated as the ... The center is equipped with books, ... the ...
Through her own words, learn about Lucretia Garfield’s dedication to her assassinated husband’s memory during a free program at noon Oct. 9 at Mentor Public Library’s Main Branch, 8215 ...
James Garfield was a Union Army officer before his election to the U.S. House of Representatives. He served for almost two decades before winning a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1880, but never took it.
O’Grady has filed a petition asking that the Manga books not be banned but relocated to a separate room where one would have to present identification and age verification to library staff to access ...
Willowick Public Library will continue its year-long series exploring local areas of interest throughout Northeast Ohio with the Garfield Trail and James A. Garfield Historic Site at 2 p.m. Sept. 16.
Whether you’re here for the annual James Dean Festival, exploring the Garfield Trail, or simply enjoying the local shops and eateries, Grant County promises a day full of fun for the whole ...
On July 2, 1881, President James Garfield and his two eldest sons, 17-year-old Harry and 16-year-old Jim, were at the Baltimore and Potomac Railway Station in Washington, D.C. where they would ...
James A. Garfield: The Man Who ... President James A. Garfield by G.F. Gilman in 1881 (Library of Congress/Wikimedia Commons) ... Buy the Book ¡Babalú! by Bruce Bawer. Another Perspective.
Massachusetts librarians were stunned when a 19th-century book was returned more than 119 years after it was checked out. The book, James Clerk Maxwell’s “An Elementary Treatise on Electricity ...