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North View of the White House Draped in Mourning for President Garfield

This black and white photograph of the White House from the northeast shows the entire building wrapped in black ribbons following the death of President James Garfield on September 19, 1881. Although Garfield was shot on July 2, he was ill following the assassination attempt for more than two months before succumbing to complications of the shooting.
Photographer
Unknown
Date of Work
1881
Type
Photograph
Credit
White House Collection/White House Historical Association