A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents - Volume 8, part 1: James A. Garfield by James D. (James Daniel) Richardson
page 22 of 49 (44%)
page 22 of 49 (44%)
![]() | ![]() |
|
[From the New York Herald, September 20, 1881.]
Elberon, N.J., _September 19--11.30 p.m._ The President died at thirty-five minutes past 10 p.m. After the bulletin was issued at half past 5 this evening the President continued in much the same condition as during the afternoon, the pulse varying from 102 to 106, with rather increased force and volume. After taking nourishment he fell into a quiet sleep about thirty-five minutes before his death, and while asleep his pulse ran to 120 and was somewhat more feeble. At ten minutes after 10 o'clock he awoke, complaining of severe pain over the region of the heart, and almost immediately became unconscious, and ceased to breathe at twenty-five minutes to 11. D.W. BLISS. FRANK H. HAMILTON. D. HAYES AGNEW. ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE VICE-PRESIDENT. [From the New-York Times, September 20, 1881.] [Long Branch, N.J., _September 19, 1881_.] Hon. Chester A. Arthur, _No. 123 Lexington Avenue, New York:_ It becomes our painful duty to inform you of the death of President Garfield and to advise you to take the oath of office as President of |
|