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The Attempted Assassination of the President - Scene in the President's Sleeping Room

This engraving depicts the scene in President James Garfield's bedroom at the White House as he struggles to recover from an assassin's bullet. Garfield was shot on July 2, 1881 inside a Washington, D.C. train station by Charles Guiteau, who had sought a position in the government and was rejected. The president succumbed to his wounds 11 weeks later. The engraving was based on sketches by Albert Berghaus and Charles Upham and first appeared in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper."
Artist
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
Date of Work
July 8, 1881
Type
Print
Credit
White House Collection/White House Historical Association