Records, [19--].
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Garfield, Helen Newell, 1866-1930
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Helen Newell Garfield was the daughter of John Newell, president of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway, and Julia Poore Hills. She married James Rudolph Garfield, son of President James A. Garfield, in 1890, and had four sons; John N., James A., Rudolph H., and Newell. Helen was an advocate for the education and treatment of deaf children. She herself had become deaf around 1918. She ran the Lake Erie School of Speech Reading, and was an officer of the Cleveland Association for the Har...
Holden Arboretum
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Shadybrook Farm (Lake County, Ohio)
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Established in early 20th century as working farm of 543 acres and 3 tenant farm families; original house burned in 1925. From the description of Guest book, 1918-1925. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70972373 ...
William A. Behnke Associates
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Lake County Historical Society.
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Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
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James Garfield, twentieth President of the United States, was born in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, in 1831. After embarking on an academic career, he joined the Ohio volunteer infantry regiment, and in 1863 was appointed Major General in the same regiment. He served as a member of the U. S. House of Representatives from 1863 to 1880, when he was elected President. His inauguration took place on March 4, 1881, but his term of office was unfortunately brought to an abrupt end with his assassination by C...
James A. Garfield Home (Mentor, Ohio)
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Lake County History Center (Lake County, Ohio)
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History center in Kirtland Hills, Ohio, operated by Lake County Historical Society; operates Shadybrook Farm (also known as Shadybrook House) which is leased from Holden Arboretum, a local history museum, primarily established for use by school children. From the description of Records, [19--]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70965869 ...