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It is not the same question but I don't know who ran againist him.
James Garfield was a freemason. I do not know if he belonged to other societies.
Garfield took office in March of 1881, was shot by an assassin that July, and died of his wound in September. He was only actively president for those first three months, instead of four or eight years.
While James Garfield was president, some famous individuals were Mark Twain, Thomas Edison, and Alexander Graham Bell. Twain was a renowned American writer, Edison was a prolific inventor known for the phonograph and electric lightbulb, and Bell was the inventor of the telephone.
Garfield was shot and killed soon after he took office. if that if what you want to know.
James Garfield the 20th president spoke both Latin and Ancient Greek. Presidents Jimmy Carter and George W. Bush can speak Spanish.
Representative Oakes Ames of Massachusetts, Thomas C. Durant, Vice President Schuyler Colfax, and house Speaker James A. Garfield Bottom part is different from top (some other dood). All I know that it was formed by the Union Pacific Railroad in 1864, the ones that gave testimony was Vice-President Schuyler Colfax and Congressman James Garfield. -Goosinater
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I don't know if it was 11 weeks, but the assassination of President Garfield in 1881 took months.
Medical science was not enough advanced in 1880 . The doctors did not have scanners to help locate bullets in the wound. They did not know how to prevent infections and they did not have anti-biotics available for treatment of infection.
No, it was not possible for James Garfield to ride an electric locomotive during his time. James Garfield served as the 20th President of the United States from 1881 to 1881, and electric locomotives were not in use until the late 19th century after his presidency.