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James A. Garfield was shot in Washington, DC on July 2, 1881 by Charles J. Guiteau at 9:30 a.m., less than four months after taking office as the twentieth President of the United States. Garfield die...
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The Assassination of President Garfield; U.S. v. Guiteau (1882); Charles Guiteau assassinated President James Garfield in 1882. He tried to assert an insanity defense, arguing that at the time he could not tell right from wrong due to a mental defect.
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The Charles J. Guiteau Collection consists of correspondence, affidavits and printed material by and about Guiteau, the notorious attorney who assassinated U.S. President James Abram Garfield on July 2, ... In 1860, Charles Guiteau joined the Oneida Community in New York. Still unhappy, he then left the community on April 3,
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Correspondence: Charles Guiteau to Thomas Darlington; ... I read the newspapers carefully for and against the Administration, and gradually the conviction settled on me that the President's removal was a political necessity, because he proved a traitor to the men that made him, and thereby imperilled the life of the...
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Was Charles Guiteau, the man who shot President James Garfield, insane? At the time of the shooting - the morning of July 2, 1881 - the assassin’s mental state mattered little to most Americans. ... GUITEAU: WAS HE INSANE?
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But on this July morning, Garfield was taking a break from the conflicts of the presidency and was off for a brief vacation. He was in a good mood, ... So began the events that would see Charles Guiteau into the history books as the assassin of President Garfield, the second president in U.S. history to be assassinated --
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When James A. Garfield was attacked on July 2, 1881, the nation was shocked, enraged, and captivated. President for just four months, Garfield was shot by Charles Guiteau as he was about to board a train at the Baltimore & Potomac Railroad Station in Washington, D.C. Severely wounded, Garfield lingered until September 19.
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12. Andrew Kehoe in 1927 blew up a school in Bath, near Lansing, MI, because he was angry about a school tax hike. ... 21. Charles Guiteau assassinated President Garfield because Garfield ignored his letters demanding that he be made ambassador to France.
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( September 8 , 1841 – June 30 , 1882 ) was an American Lawyer with a history of Mental Illness who Assassinated President James Garfield on July 2 , 1881 (Garfield died of complications following the shooting, on September 19 ). Born in Freeport, Illinois , Guiteau was routinely beaten by his father as a child...
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