They were some of the most dramatic weeks in U.S. history. Just months after taking office in 1881, the 20th president of the United States was shot. His doctors worked to save him. But after lingering for 79 days, James Garfield succumbed to his wounds. For the first time in the decades following the tumultuous Civil War, the country was brought together in shared grief.
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