No. Garfield had the second-shortest term at six months. The shortest-serving President was William Henry Harrison, who died of pneumonia after only one month in office.
No. His term was the second shortest. William Henry Harrison served only one month before he died in office in 1841.
No, the shortest U. S. Presidency was that of ninth President William Henry Harrison, who served 31 days from his inauguration on March 4, 1841 until his death on April 4, 1841.
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James A. Garfield served for a shorter time than anyone but W, H. Harrison.
Garfield was shot and killed soon after he took office. if that if what you want to know.
James A. Garfield was the twentieth president of the US, and the second shortest term president. Garfield was shot four months into his term, and died two months later.
Garfield's highest office was President of the United States.
Yes, James A. Garfield was assassinated while he was in office.
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James Garfield was president in the year 1881
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James Garfield was the man.
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US President James A. Garfield was inaugurated in March of 1881. He was assassinated after serving only 5 months in office.
No. President Garfield had the second shortest term at six months. The shortest term was served by William Henry Harrison, who fell ill following his inauguration and died of pneumonia after only one month in office.