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English: An engraving of James A. Garfield's assassination, published in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. The caption reads "Washington, D.C.–The attack on the President's life–Scene in the ladies' room of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad depot–The arrest of the assassin / from sketches by our special artist's [sic] A. Berghaus and C. Upham."
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Image obtained from the Images of American Political History website:
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Published 1881-07-16
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Author |
A. Berghaus and C. Upham, published in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper.
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Public domain
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Image:Garfield assassination engraving.jpg - Original scanned image |
Note: President Garfiled is at center right, leaning after being shot. He is supported by Secretary of State James G. Blaine who wears a light colored top hat. To left, assassin Charles Guiteau is restrained by members of the crowd, one of whom is about to strike him with a cane.
Another depiction of Garfield after being shot: Image:AssasinationPresGarfield.JPG
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