- James Rudolph Garfield
:"For his father, the 20th
President of the United States , see James Abram Garfield."Infobox US Cabinet official
name=James Rudolph Garfield
image_width=230px
order=23rd
title=United States Secretary of the Interior
term_start=March 5 ,1907
term_end=March 5 ,1909
predecessor=Ethan Allen Hitchcock
successor=Richard Achilles Ballinger
birth_date=birth date|1865|10|17|mf=y
birth_place=Hiram, Ohio , U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1950|3|24|1865|10|17
death_place=Washington, D.C. , U.S.
party=Republican, Progressive
spouse=Helen Newell Garfield
profession=Politician ,Lawyer
religion=James Rudolph Garfield (
October 17 ,1865 –March 24 ,1950 ) was a U.S.politician ,lawyer and son of President James Abram Garfield and First LadyLucretia Garfield .Early life
He was born in
Hiram, Ohio , the third of seven children born to James Abram and Lucretia Rudolph Garfield. For a year prior to his father's presidency, he studied at St. Paul's School inConcord, New Hampshire . OnJuly 2 ,1881 , at the age of 15, he witnessed the shooting of his father by disgruntled office-seekerCharles J. Guiteau at the Baltimore and Potomac railroad station in Washington. The President and his son were waiting for a train en route toWilliams College inWilliamstown, Massachusetts , where young James had been recently accepted, when the shooting took place.College and early career
Following his father's death on
September 19 ,1881 , he studied at Williams College, graduating in 1885, before moving on toColumbia University where he studied law and earned his J.D. in 1888. That same year, he was admitted to theOhio bar and established theCleveland, Ohio -based law firm of Garfield and Garfield, with his brotherHarry Augustus Garfield . From 1890 until her death in 1930, he was married to Helen Newell. Their grandson, Newell Garfield, later married Jane Harrison Walker, a granddaughter of PresidentBenjamin Harrison and Harrison's second wifeMary Dimmick Harrison as well as the great-grandniece ofJames G. Blaine .Political career
From 1896 to 1899, he served in the Ohio State Senate. He was an influential advisor to President
Theodore Roosevelt , serving as a Member of the United States Civil Service Commission from 1902 to 1903. From 1903 to 1907, he served as Commissioner of Corporations at the Department of Commerce and Labor, where he conducted investigations of the meat-packing, petroleum, steel, and railroad industries. From 1907 to 1909, he served in Roosevelt's Cabinet as Secretary of the Interior, where he advocated for the conservation of natural resources. During the 1912 presidential election, he was a key supporter of Roosevelt's bid for a third term. In 1914, he made an unsuccessful bid for Ohio Lieutenant Governor on the Progressive Party ticket.World War I
Roosevelt selected Garfield as one of eighteen officers (others included:
Seth Bullock ,Frederick Russell Burnham , andJohn M. Parker ) to raise a volunteer infantry division,Roosevelt's World War I volunteers , for service inFrance in 1917. TheU.S. Congress gave Roosevelt the authority to raise up to four divisions similar to the "Rough Riders " of 1st United States Volunteer Cavalry Regiment and to the British Army25th (Frontiersmen) Battalion, Royal Fusiliers ; however, asCommander-in-chief , PresidentWoodrow Wilson refused to make use of the volunteers and the unit disbanded.cite book | last =Roosevelt | first =Theodore | authorlink =Theodore Roosevelt | coauthors = | title =The Foes of Our Own Household | publisher =George H. Doran company| date =1917 | location =New York| pages = 347 | url = | doi = | id =LCCN 17025965]Garfield died in
Washington, D.C. onMarch 24 ,1950 , the last surviving member ofTheodore Roosevelt 's administration. He was interred in Mentor Municipal Cemetery inMentor, Ohio beside his wife Helen.References
* [http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/E/E-G1arfieldJ1R1.asp encyclopedia.com article]
External links
* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=10155833 James Rudolph Garfield] at
Find A Grave [http://www.loc.gov/rr/mss/text/garfldjr.html James Rudolph Garfield Papers (Library of Congress) ] at www.loc.gov
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