James Garfield went to grade school in Orange County, Ohio, near where he lived. He spent one year at the Geauga Academy in Chester, Ohio and went on to the Eclectic Institute (now Hiram College) in Hiram, Ohio for three years He then entered Williams College in Williamstown , Mass., with junior standing and graduated with honors in 1856.
James Garfield married to Lucretia Rudolph in November 11, 1858
James Garfield went to Hiram College Williams College (BA)
He went to college at what is now Hiram College in Hiram Ohio
Garfield spent his boyhood in Orange Township of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, southeast of Cleveland. His adult estate called Lawnfield, open for visitors, is located at Mentor, Ohio.
James Garfield was the president of this institution in Hiram, Ohio, now known as Hiram College.
Garfield's last home is called Lawnfield in Mentor, Ohio. It is a national historic site and is open to visitors from 10 am to 5 pm daily. Garfield's house in Hiram, Ohio is scheduled to be renovated and open to visitors in a few years when the present occupant dies or decides to move out.
Orange County, Ohio was the birthplace of James Garfield.
Garfield went to the Eclectic Institute (now Hiram College) in Hiram Ohio for three years. He then entered Williams College in Williamstown , Mass., with junior standing and graduated with honors in 1856.
Reporters gave it the name of Lawnfield in 1880 when Garfield was nominated for President. The family called it the Mentor Farm until then.
Lucretia Rudolph Garfield (April 19, 1832 - March 14, 1918) was the wife of James Garfield. They were married on November 11, 1858 at the home of the bride's parents in Hiram, Ohio. They had four sons and a daughter to live to maturity.
Garfield spent his boyhood in Orange Township of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, southeast of Cleveland. His adult estate called Lawnfield, open for visitors, is located at Mentor, Ohio.