James Garfield was shot at a Washington railroad in 1881. He got infection from the wound and died from it.
James Garfield was shot at the Balitmore and Potomac railway station in Washington on July 2, 1881. He died from infection in the wounds on September 19.
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James Garfield was the man.
James Garfield was shot at the Baltimore and Potomac station in Washington and died as a result of infection in the wounds.
He was shot by Charles J. Guiteau with a pistol at a railroad station in Washington.
James Garfield was shot in the waiting room of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad station in Washington, DC on July 2, 1881 at 9:30. The president was hit twice and died 80 days later from an infection in the wound. He was on his way to visit his wife who had malaria and went to New Jersey to try to recover. Charles Guiteau was the gunman. He thought that Garfield owed him an appointment to an ambassadorship.
Garfield was President of the United States for only four months. He was assassinated while in office and died in September of 1881. He was shot by a man named Charles Guiteau in a railroad station.
President Washington was shot and killed!
Died: September 19, 1881, in Elbberon, New Jersey after being shot July 2 by Charles J. Guiteau, in Washington D.C.. Charles was a man who had been refused a political job. James Garfield was the second president shot in office. Doctors tried to find the bullet with a metal detector invented by Alexander Graham Bell. But the device failed because Garfield was placed on a bed with metal springs, and no one thought to move him.
President James Garfield was assassinated in 1881 by Charles J. Guiteau. Garfield was shot twice at a railway station in Washington D.C. and died from his wounds several months later.
James A. Garfield
James A. Garfield
Lincoln was shot in a theater in Washington DC, Garfield was shot in a train station in Washington DC, McKinley was shot at the Pan-Am Expo in Buffalo NY, and Kennedy was shot in a parade in Dallas TX.
None, he was shot at Ford's Theatre on 10th Street, NW, in Washington DC.
That was President Abraham Lincoln.