A Presidency Cut Short: The Death of James Garfield

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01/13/2026 05:12 PM EST

On July 2,1881 President James Garfield was preparing to board a train in Washington, DC, when he was shot and seriously wounded. Two parallel stories emerged in the press--the President’s fight for life, and the bizarre story of his would-be assassin, Charles J. Guiteau.

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