NPS A Day in the Life of James A. GarfieldJames A. Garfield spent most of his 49 years of life in northeast Ohio. He was born November 19, 1831 in Orange Township (now Moreland Hills), Ohio. His early school days were also in northeastern Ohio at Geauga Seminary and also the Western Reserve Eclectic Institute, which is now known as Hiram College. James A. Garfield National Historic Site in Mentor, Ohio was the summer home of Congressman Garfield from 1876-1881. In the summer of 1880 as the Republican presidential candidate this farm was the site of his front porch campaign. On July 2, President James A. Garfield was shot at the train station in Washington, D.C. He died eighty days later. The President was brought home to northeast Ohio and interred at Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland. This is your intinerary to spend a day in the life of the 20th President of The United States. The Garfield Memorial Cabin
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Last updated: January 22, 2025