James A. Garfield was U.S. President from March 4, 1881 until his death on September 19, 1881.
first of all its not john its James Garfield the 20th president of usa.. he served a very little as a president data says March 4, 1881 - September 19, 1881 (around 6 months and 15 days)... answered by MEET MAHESHWARI.
James GarfieldQuestion not clear.Lincoln was assassinated a few months after being re-elected, but only a week or two after his second inauguration.President Garfield was assassinated a few months into the job in 1881.
That's correct. He served three complete terms and died a few months into a fourth.
That's correct. He served three complete terms and died a few months into a fourth.
James A. Garfield was U.S. President for only about six months because he was killed by a lunatic who shot him in the summer of 1881. Although he was unable to act as President during the last few months of his life, Vice President Chester A. Arthur refused to act as President while Garfield was still alive.
No one. Franklin Roosevelt served three full terms and was elected to a fourth, but then died three months into that term.
Lincoln was elected in 1860, began serving in 1861, was re-elected in 1864, and assassinated April 15, 1865. He therefore served just a few months more than 4 years as President.
lyndon b. johnson, and george bush senior to name just a few in our lifetime
No. He has already served the limit.
It was only a few months ago! Barrack Obama was President.
Yes, as Vice President he became President when Franklin D. Roosevelt died a few months into his 4th term.
If you are asking about the United States, the president was Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He was elected in 1932 and served throughout the 1930s and into the first several years of World War 2 before he died suddenly in 1944. There was no US president named Montgomery.