Garfield was President of the United States for only four months. He was assassinated while in office and died in September of 1881. He was shot by a man named Charles Guiteau in a railroad station.
The man who shot Garfield wanted to be appointed to a public office but Garfield did not honor his request.
none, he got shot
yes former pres. jamrs garfield proved it .
Garfield debuted on June 19, 1978, which is considered to be the character Garfield's birthday as well.
Thomas Jefferson, farmers
follow what the pres demands from them
Since Pres. Geo. Washington... as he did with Thanksgiving Day.
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George Washington : 57.1 to 65.0 when Pres.; died at 67.8John Adams : 61.3 to 65.3 when Pres.; died at 90.6Thomas Jefferson : 57.8 to 65.8 when Pres.; died at 83.2James Madison : 57.9 to 65.9 when Pres.; died at 85.2James Monroe : 58.8 to 66.8 when Pres.; died at 73.1John Quincy Adams : 57.6 to 61.6 when Pres.; died at 80.6Andrew Jackson : 61.9 to 69.9 when Pres.; died at 78.2Martin Van Buren : 54.2 to 58.2 when Pres.; died at 79.6William Henry Harrison : 68.0 to 68.1 when Pres.; died at 68.1John Tyler : 51.0 to 54.9 when Pres.; died at 71.8James K. Polk : 49.3 to 53.3 when Pres.; died at 53.6Zachary Taylor : 64.2 to 65.6 when Pres.; died at 65.6Millard Fillmore : 50.5 to 53.1 when Pres.; died at 74.1Franklin Pierce : 48.2 to 52.2 when Pres.; died at 64.8James Buchanan : 65.8 to 69.8 when Pres.; died at 77.1Abraham Lincoln : 52.0 to 56.1 when Pres.; died at 56.1Andrew Johnson : 56.2 to 60.1 when Pres.; died at 66.5Ulysses S. Grant : 46.8 to 54.8 when Pres.; died at 63.2Rutherford B. Hayes : 54.4 to 58.4 when Pres.; died at 70.2James A. Garfield : 49.2 to 49.8 when Pres.; died at 49.8Chester A. Arthur : 51.9 to 55.4 when Pres.; died at 57.1Grover Cleveland : 47.9 to 51.9 during 1st presidencyBenjamin Harrison : 55.5 to 59.5 when Pres.; died at 67.5Grover Cleveland : 55.9 to 59.9 during 2nd presidency; died at 71.2William McKinley : 54.0 to 58.6 when Pres.; died at 58.6Theodore Roosevelt : 42.8 to 50.3 when Pres.; died at 60.1William Howard Taft : 51.4 to 55.4 when Pres.; died at 72.4Woodrow Wilson : 56.1 to 64.1 when Pres.; died at 67.1Warren G. Harding : 55.3 to 57.7 when Pres.; died at 57.7Calvin Coolidge : 51.0 to 56.6 when Pres.; died at 60.5Herbert Hoover : 54.5 to 58.5 when Pres.; died at 90.1Franklin D. Roosevelt : 51.0 to 63.1 when Pres.; died at 63.1Harry S. Truman : 60.9 to 68.7 when Pres.; died at 88.6Dwight D. Eisenhower : 62.2 to 70.2 when Pres.; died at 78.4John F. Kennedy : 43.6 to 46.4 when Pres.; died at 46.4Lyndon B. Johnson : 55.2 to 60.4 when Pres.; died at 64.4Richard M. Nixon : 56.0 to 61.5 when Pres.; died at 81.2Gerald R. Ford : 61.0 to 63.5 when Pres.; died at 93.4Jimmy Carter : 52.3 to 56.3 when Pres.; turned 92 on Oct 1, 2016Ronald Reagan : 69.9 to 77.9 when Pres.; died at 93.3George H. W. Bush : 64.6 to 68.6 when Pres.; turned 92 on June 12, 2016Bill Clinton : 46.4 to 54.4 when Pres.; turned 70 on August 19, 2016George W. Bush : 54.5 to 62.5 when Pres.; turned 70 on July 6, 2016Barack Obama: 47.4 to 55.4 when Pres.; turned 55 on August 4, 2016Donald Trump : 70.6 on 20 Jan 2017
Garfield has been published since June 19, 1978, or in other words, for 30 years.
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It was about 2-3 inches.