James A. Garfield Home (Mentor, Ohio)

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Lawnfield Farm, in Mentor, Ohio, was purchased by James A. Garfield in 1876, and was his family's home, as well as his headquarters for the 1880 presidential campaign. His widow, Lucretia Rudolph Garfield, lived there until her death in 1918. Her brother, Joseph Rudolph, and his wife Elizabeth joined her there, and he managed the farm. The house was modified in 1885, and the library furnished as a memorial to the late president and as a repository for his papers. It was a working farm until 1939, when the heirs donated the farm, homestead, buildings, and remaining property to the Western Reserve Historical Society. The property, now known as the James A. Garfield National Historic Site, is owned by the National Park Service and administered by the Western Reserve Historical Society.

From the description of Lawnfield Farm records, 1880-1931. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 43146013

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creatorOf James A. Garfield Home (Mentor, Ohio). Lawnfield Farm records, 1880-1931. Western Reserve Historical Society, Research Library
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associatedWith Garfield family. family
associatedWith Garfield, James A. 1831-1881. person
associatedWith Garfield, Lucretia Rudolph, 1832-1918. person
associatedWith Lawnfield (Mentor, Ohio) corporateBody
associatedWith Rudolph, Elizabeth. person
associatedWith Rudolph, Joseph. person
associatedWith Western Reserve Historical Society. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Mentor (Ohio)
James A. Garfield National Historic Site (Mentor, Ohio)
Ohio--Mentor
Ohio
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Active 1931

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