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Lucretia Garfield

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Lucretia Garfield

Lucretia Garfield (née Rudolph; April 19, 1832 – March 13, 1918) was the first lady of the United States from March to September 1881, as the wife of James A. Garfield, the 20th president of the United States. Born in Garrettsville, Ohio, Garfield first met her husband at Geauga Seminary. After a long courtship, they married in 1858. Their early years were difficult, as James was often away and became romantically involved with other women. They would eventually have seven children together, five of whom lived to adulthood. Highly educated and knowledgeable of Washington politics, Garfield was a regular adviser for her husband, and she assisted him in his front porch campaign for the presidency. She was well regarded during her brief period in the White House, but after only a few months contracted malaria and went to Long Branch, New Jersey, to recuperate. On July 2, 1881, Garfield's husband was shot; he died from infections related to the wounds after two months, during which time his wife stayed at his bedside and received much public sympathy. Garfield returned to her former residence in Ohio after being widowed, and she spent much of the rest of her life preserving her husband's papers and other materials, establishing what was effectively the first presidential library. She died in 1918.

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President
James A. Garfield
Preceded by
Lucy Webb Hayes
Succeeded by
Mary Arthur McElroy (acting)
Born
Lucretia Rudolph(1832-04-19)April 19, 1832Garrettsville, Ohio, U.S.
Died
March 13, 1918(1918-03-13) (aged 85)South Pasadena, California, U.S.
Resting place
James A. Garfield Memorial
Spouse
mw- James A. Garfield (m. 1858; died 1881)
Children
7, including Hal, James, and Abram
Education
Geauga SeminaryWestern Reserve Eclectic Institute

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Preceded byLucy Hayes
Preceded byLucy Hayes
Honorary titles
Preceded byLucy Hayes
Honorary titles
First Lady of the United States 1881
Honorary titles
Succeeded byMary McElroyActing
Honorary titles
Preceded byLucy Hayes
First Lady of the United States 1881
Succeeded byMary McElroyActing

References

  1. The sum has alternatively been reported as $300,000 (equivalent to $9,774,828 in 2024) or $360,000 (equivalent to $11,72
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