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🗓️ 14 June 2024
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In this poignant final episode, Annie chronicles the heartbreaking journey from the moment President James A. Garfield was shot at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station to his untimely death and the nation's mourning. On July 2, 1881, Garfield was struck by an assassin's bullet, setting off a desperate struggle for survival that captivated the nation.
Explore the medical ordeal Garfield endured, as doctors worked tirelessly to save the president amidst the era's limited medical knowledge and practices. We delve into the emotional toll on his family, particularly First Lady Lucretia Garfield, as she stood by his side during his protracted suffering.
Listeners will gain insight into the public's reaction and the overwhelming national support for the ailing president, highlighting the unity and compassion that emerged in a time of crisis. We also examine the legal and psychological aspects of Charles Julius Guiteau's arrest, trial, and conviction, culminating in his execution by hanging on June 30, 1882.
The episode concludes with a solemn look at President Garfield's funeral, reflecting on his legacy and the profound impact of his assassination on American society. We discuss the significant changes in the U.S. civil service system.
Join us as we honor the memory of James A. Garfield, a president whose brief tenure and enduring courage left an indelible mark on the nation's history.
Join us for this emotional conclusion as we recount the final chapter of President Garfield's life and the lasting legacy of his presidency.
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0:24.0 | Hi, I'm Annie in the U.S. |
0:30.0 | and I'm Johanna from Austria, and you're listening to your favorite international podcast. |
0:39.0 | Thank you for listening to another episode of Fresh Hell, the podcast hosted by two online friends who never met in real life, but still meet once a week in the online world to talk about President Garfield |
0:54.3 | It's the new President Garfield podcast. |
0:57.3 | We talk about a lot of other |
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1:21.0 | All right. |
1:22.0 | Are you ready to hear the fourth? |
1:24.6 | And I promise, well, kind of the final part. |
1:29.1 | Maybe we'll talk about it in our next Patreon because there are a lot of other fun facts I've left out but yeah are you |
1:34.3 | ready are you ready to hear about the terrible terrible death I'm born ready I can't |
1:39.3 | wait okay last week we left off with Charles Gito deciding against murdering Garfield in front of his sickly wife, Lucretia, because he felt |
1:51.5 | sorry for her, right? Yeah, he thought it would kill her and he didn't want to kill her he just wanted to kill him |
2:05.6 | because that's what God wanted right and there were also some other opportunities that just for one reason or another didn't pan out, but he was determined to keep trying. And of course the president didn't stay in New Jersey for long. |
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