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BROADSIDE ANNOUNCES THE SHOOTING OF PRESIDENT JAMES GARFIELD BY CHARLES GUITEAU
Scarce printed broadside, 6 3/4" x 13", a "Daily Intelligence Extra", reporting the shooting of President James A. Garfield by assassin Charles Guiteau on July 2, 1881. The broadside opens with the headlines: "Horror! President Garfield Assassinated! Shot Through the Arm and Through the Kidneys! The Assassin Arrested!", and proceeds to present an account of the attack, in part: "The President of the United States was shot this morning by an assassin at the depot of the Baltimore & Potomac Railroad, just as he had entered the depot to take the limited express for the North... Two shots were fired by the murderer, one passing through his arm, the other through his kidneys. He is now lying in the officers'' room at the depot, where the doctors are in attendance on him. The doctors hold out some hope that the wound may not prove mortal, but it is plain that they have but little hope... The President has talked to an Associated Press reporter. He complains of a tingling in his feet, but says that his strength is not yet failing him... There is so much confusion that it is almost impossible to gather correct particulars of the shooting. The latest particulars indicate that it was done by a man named Getto, ex-Consul to Marseilles... The President''s friends rushed to him as he fell... The murderer said ''I am a Stalwart and Arthur is now President. Take a letter I have to General Sherman and he will tell you all about it..."The report goes on to state that the Surgeon General of the Army believes the wounds not to be fatal, and at the conclusion reports the effect of the affair on the stock market. The broadside is not dated, but the language it contains makes it clear that it was printed and circulated the day of the assassination. Shows folds, with some chips to the right edge at paper loss to the upper left corner, and with some mild soiling, else very good. Despite the dire predictions contained in the report, Garfield would die eleven weeks later due to complications due to infections caused by improperly sterilized surgical equipment. Guiteau, a mentally unbalanced lawyer and office seeker, would be executed by hanging on June 30, 1882.

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