The article is from The New York Times and was published on September 1, 1881. It discusses the recent assassination of James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United States, who was shot on July 2, 1881 by Charles J. Guiteau and died on September 19, 1881 from infections caused by the gunshot wounds. President Garfield's assassination shocked the nation and led to reforms in presidential security.
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The Most Famous Outlaw, Of Which You've Never Heard.
The article is from The New York Times and was published on September 1, 1881. It discusses the recent assassination of James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United States, who was shot on July 2, 1881 by Charles J. Guiteau and died on September 19, 1881 from infections caused by the gunshot wounds. President Garfield's assassination shocked the nation and led to reforms in presidential security.
The article is from The New York Times and was published on September 1, 1881. It discusses the recent assassination of James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United States, who was shot on July 2, 1881 by Charles J. Guiteau and died on September 19, 1881 from infections caused by the gunshot wounds. President Garfield's assassination shocked the nation and led to reforms in presidential security.