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James Garfield

James Garfield

President Garfield's assassination depicted in engraving from 1881 newspaper.

Garfield's assassin was apparently upset by being passed over as the United States consul in Paris. One of the bullets that struck Garfield lodged in his back and could not be found. (Alexander Graham Bell devised a metal detector in an attempt to find the bullet, but the metal bedframe he was lying on confused the instrument.) He became increasingly ill over a period of several months because of infection and died on September 19, 1881 in Elberon, New Jersey.

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1 Places named for James Garfield
2 Supreme Court appointments
3 Related articles
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Places named for James Garfield

Supreme Court appointments

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Preceded by:
Rutherford B. Hayes
Presidents of the United States Succeeded by:
Chester A. Arthur

 

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