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A Washington exhibit on the killing of U.S. President James Garfield opened 125 years after he was shot and is due to close 125 years after his death. Charles Julius Guiteau (pronounced ...
Charles Guiteau, the man known to American history as the assassin of President James Garfield, may have been both innocent and guilty at the same time. Guiteau himself famously said as much while ...
When Charles Julius Guiteau strode across a train concourse in July 1881, he had been away from a retreat known as both "utopia" and the "devil's garden" for 15 years. How clear, and how fond ...