In "Life and Letters of James Garfield," readers are invited on an immersive journey through the remarkable life of one of America''s most compelling and multifaceted leaders. From his humble beginnings on the rugged Western Reserve to his rise to the highest office in the land, this biography paints a vivid portrait of James Garfield--teacher, soldier, congressman, and president. The book opens with an exploration of Garfield''s formative years in the frontier of Ohio, where Garfield''s intellectual curiosity blossomed into his first steps into politics as an Ohio Senator. Garfield''s role in the Civil War is recounted with gripping detail, from his leadership as Colonel of the Forty-Second Ohio to his strategic prowess as Chief of Staff during the bloody Battle of Chickamauga. His transition from military hero to congressional statesman was seamless, as he quickly became a driving force in war legislation and a key figure in shaping the nation''s financial future on the Committee of Ways and Means. As Chairman of the Committee on Appropriations, Garfield''s influence expanded, but not without controversy. The Credit Mobilier scandal and other political challenges tested his integrity and resilience. Yet, through it all, Garfield remained steadfast in his dedication to public service and his commitment to the ideals of the Republic. The latter chapters delve into Garfield''s nomination for the presidency and the intense campaign of 1880, culminating in his election as the 20th President of the United States. However, his time in office was tragically cut short by an assassin''s bullet, leaving the nation to mourn the loss of a leader who had only just begun to implement his visionary administrative policies. But this biography is not just a chronicle of public achievements. It offers intimate glimpses into Garfield''s personal life--his friendships, family, and the deep love he held for education and science. "Life and Letters of James Garfield" is a powerful testament to the enduring spirit of a man who rose from obscurity to shape the future of a nation. It is a story of courage, intellect, and an unwavering commitment to the greater good, making it an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of leadership and the sacrifices it demands. Chapters: Childhood On The Western Reserve, 1831-1850 The Disciple Schoolboy, 1850-1854 At Williams College Under Mark Hopkins, 1854-1856 The Principal Of "The Eclectic," 1856-1859 First Steps In Politics, The Ohio Senate, 1859-1861 The Civil. War, Colonel Of The Forty-Second Ohio, 1861-1862 The Twentieth Brigade, Election To Congress, 1862 Waiting For A Command, 186'-1863 Chief Of Staff, Army Of The Cumberland, 1863 Chickamauga, 1863 Congressional Beginnings, War Legislation, 1863-1865 First Steps In Finance, Committee Of Ways And Means, 1865-1867 The Struggle For Financial Leadership, 1867-1871 Chairman Of The Committee On Appropriations, 1871-1875 Credit Mobilier, Salary Grab And De Golyer Pavement, 1872-1874 Between Law And Public Life, 1875- 1876 Visiting Statesman And Electoral Commissioner, 1876-1877 Hayes''s Administration, Minority Leader, 1877-1880 Garfield As A Public Man The Open-Minded Thinker Education And Science . Garfield In The Law Garfield, Rosecrans And Dana Friends And Family Nomination For The Presidency, 1879-1880 . The Presidential Campaign Of 1880. Cabinet-Making, 1880-1881 The Final Contest With Conkling, 1881 The Beginning Of Administrative Policies, 1881 . The Tragedy, 1881-1882 Essential reading on the scale of Death by Lightning and Destiny of the Republic
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