no
It was about 2-3 inches.
Alexander Graham Bell
James Garfield. The metal detector worked, but the bullet was not located because the metal bed frame interfered with it.
The bullet that killed President James A. Garfield was never fully removed from his body after he was shot on July 2, 1881. While doctors attempted to locate and extract the bullet, they were unsuccessful, and it remained lodged in his body. Garfield succumbed to infections and complications from his wounds, and the bullet is believed to have been located near his spine. After his death, the bullet was eventually recovered during an autopsy.
James Garfield
Alexander Graham Bell used his metal detector on U.S. President James Garfield in 1881.
James Garfield's nickname for Lucretia Garfield was "Lucy."
No, James Garfield is not single.
Abram was Garfield's middle name.
how old is James Garfield right now
No, James Garfield was assassinated.
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