James Garfield was shot in the waiting room of the Baltimore and Potomac railroad station in Washington, DC on July 2, 1881 at 9:30. The president was hit twice and died 80 days later from an infection in the wound. He was on his way to visit his wife who had malaria and went to New Jersey to try to recover. Charles Guiteau was the gunman. He thought that Garfield owed him an appointment to an ambassadorship.
James bond? or James Montecillo? which one?
James Madison
There were six presidents with the name James. James Madison (4th President) James Monroe (5th President) James Knox Polk (11th President) James Buchanan (15th President) James Abram Garfield (20th President) James (Jimmy) Carter (39th President)
James Garfield
James Hogg, the former governor of Texas, played a crucial role in advocating for fair practices in the railroad industry by establishing the Texas Railroad Commission in 1891. His efforts aimed to regulate railroad rates and practices to prevent monopolistic behaviors and ensure fair treatment for both consumers and small businesses. Hogg's leadership in the commission helped to promote transparency and accountability within the industry, ultimately fostering a more equitable economic environment in Texas. His legacy includes the establishment of regulatory frameworks that influenced railroad practices across the United States.
William James. Stillman has written: 'Construction practices for project managers and superintendents' -- subject(s): Building, Construction industry, Management
James Keiser has written: 'Principles and practices of management in the hospitality industry' -- subject(s): Hospitality industry, Marketing 'Controlling and analyzing costs in foodservice operations' -- subject(s): Cost control, Cost effectiveness, Food service
James A. Wilcox has written: 'The general railroad laws of the State of Ohio' -- subject(s): Railroad law
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Yes he was a conductor in the Underground Railroad. We read it in the book "The Story of the Underground Railroad" by R. Conrad Stein
Jesse James.
James J. Hill promoted the Great Northern Railroad.
James Hill (i think _ _')
No he was a Robber Baron of Industry.
James J. Hill
Northern Pacific Railroad