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Book review: Garfield stands out in history despite abbreviated presidency

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James A. Garfield was/is our 20th president. His tenure in the nation’s highest office was curtailed by an assassin’s bullet. Inaugurated in March 1881, Garfield was shot by Charles Guiteau in July 1881, and died in September 1881. Just as “what if” history surrounds the legacy of John F. Kennedy, so too does it surround the Garfield presidency. Occupying the office not quite six months and the last two months with wounds that would prove fatal,…
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