James A. Garfield Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

James A. Garfield Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best President of the U.S.A James A. Garfield including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of James A. Garfield
Real Name James A. Garfield
Profession Political Leaders, Presidents
Nick Name James Abram Garfield
Famous as President of the U.S.A
Nationality American
Religion Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Restoration Movement
Political Ideology Political party – Republican
Personal life of James A. Garfield
Born on 19 November 1831
Birthday 19th November
Died At Age 49
Sun Sign Scorpio
Born in Moreland Hills
Died on 19 September 1881
Place of death Elberon
Cause of Death Assassination
Family Background of James A. Garfield
Father Abram Garfield
Mother Eliza Ballou Garfield
Spouse/Partner Lucretia Garfield
Children Mary Garfield, Harry Augustus Garfield, James Rudolph Garfield, Irvin M. Garfield, Edward Garfield, Abram Garfield, Eliza Garfield
Education Hiram College, Williams College
Personal Fact of James A. Garfield

James A. Garfield was the 20th President of the United States who was assassinated within months of his assuming office. Prior to becoming the president he had served several terms in the House of Representatives and had been a campaign manager for Secretary of the Treasury John Sherman. Garfield had risen to become the President of from a very humble beginning. Born into an impoverished family in Ohio, he lost his father while he was still a small child. He struggled throughout his childhood and sought solace in books.

Inspite of his difficult youth he was determined to get a good education and studied at Williams College. He soon joined politics and became a supporter of the newly organized Republican Party. When the American Civil War broke out, he helped recruit the 42nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry and was made its colonel. He distinguished himself with his valor and courage at the battles of Middle Creek, Shiloh, and Chickamauga, and was promoted to the rank of brigadier general.

He remained active in politics over the course of his military career and had gained a reputation as a prominent Republican politician by the time the war ended. Garfield was nominated as the Republican candidate for presidency in 1880. He won the election and was sworn in as the president on March 4, 1881. His presidency lasted a very short while as he died in September following an assassination attempt