BOX 2A:
Adelman, Louis C. “Death
of a President, A Play,” Scholastic Search, vol. 13 #11 (February 6,
1981): 7-10;
26, original and
photocopy.
Shaw, John. “A
Shooting Star: The Life and Achievements of James A. Garfield.
A recital drama for five voices,”
produced at Hiram College, February 19-21, 1981.
Stahl, Ray. “A
Preacher Became President,” Christian Standard (March 8, 15, 22, 1981):
212-213; 236-237;
266-267,
photocopies.
Pike, Kermit J. “An
Inauguration Story,” Western Reserve Historical Society News
Various articles covering Hiram College Garfield
Sesquicentennial celebration, Hiram
Jones, Willis R. “James A. Garfield Remembered,” Discipliana, vol. 41 #1 (Spring, 1981): 3-7, photocopy.
Lessenberry, Jack. “Why Did They Die?” Toledo Blade Magazine (September 27, 1981): 16-17; 20; 22, photocopy.
James A. Garfield Commemoration issue of Hayes Historical Journal, vol. 3 #4 (Fall, 1981).
Peskin, Allan. “James A. Garfield, Historian,” Historian, vol. 43 # 4 (1981): 483-492.
Garfield-Perry Stamp Club.
Imprinted envelope marking the 100th anniversary of the inauguration and
assassination of
James A. Garfield, 3/1981. 2
envelopes. Gift of Russ Sibert, 4/1993.
Rothwacks, Meyer. “Prodigy
Before the Court: James Garfield
and Ex Parte Milligan,” The Supreme Court
Historical
Society Quarterly, vol. V #3 (Summer, 1983): 2.
Hallett, Thomas A. “Garfield:
a President as Remarkable as Kennedy,” Cleveland State
Roberts, Tim. “Study
of Garfield Letters Shows Troubled Marriage,” Youngstown
1984): A-1; A-4.
Marcus, Bruce R. “James
A. Garfield, a Short Masonic History of the 20th President of the United States,” The
Grotto, vol. 14 #2 (Fall, 1984): 4-5;
9.
Peskin, Allan. “Who Were the Stalwarts…?” Political Science Quarterly, vol. 99 #4 (Winter, 1984-85): 703-716.
Peskin, Allan. Program
for “James A. Garfield, A Place in History,” videotape and lecture at Western Reserve
Historical Society, May 15, 1985. 2
copies.
Sferrazza, Carl A. “Presidents and papists: A Panorama,” The Catholic Digest (July, 1985): 37-47, photocopy.
Peskin, Allan. “Presidents
Anonymous,” Timeline (October-November, 1985): 22-32.
Waltz, Dorothy A. “Give Me Your Hand: A History of the Garfield Memorial Methodist Church,” March, [1986].
Bauer, Don. “Ohio’s
Presidents: Stories You Won’t
Find in the History Books,” The
Shaw, John. “Lucretia
and Her Letters—the Garfield Correspondence,” Hiram Magazine
Envelope with cancellation from Presidential Birthplace
Station, Orange, OH, November 19, 1986, in celebration
of
Garfield’s 155th birthday. Gift
of Joanne and Robert Sawyer, 11/1986.
Wallace, D.L. The Gallery of American Presidents, 1978; 1987. Gift of Russ Sibert, 1/1992.
Garmon, Margaret Ann. “Hiram Home for Garfield Legacy,” Record-Courier (January 27, 1987): 10.
Schuman, Michael A. “Ohio’s Presidential Trail,” The Plain Dealer (May 17, 1987): 1;4.
“Pulpit Rock,” Chagrin Valley Country Club, Moreland
Hills, OH: account of visit to rock where Garfield
practiced
oratory, by Lucille Fiorelli, July 27, 1987; account of archaeological dig at site of
Garfield home,
led by Cleveland Museum of Natural History, 3 photos.
Harper, Mary. “Garfield: a Promising President is Lost,” Daily Legal News (August 6, 1988).
Demirgian, Joan. “Forgotten President,” Herald Sun (February 23, 1989).
Peskin, Allan. “The First Media Circus,” Ohio Magazine, vol. 12 # 4 (July, 1989): 45-49. Original and photocopy.
Sibert, Russell D. “The
President We Hardly Knew,” Beacon (October 8, 1989): 19-21. 2 copies. Gift of Russ
Sibert, 11/1999.
Ott & Associates. “Presidents of the United States,” 1989.
Shaw, John. “James and Lucretia,” typescript, 1989.
Sibert, Russell D. “Monument to a President,” Hiram Magazine (Winter, 1990): 12-17.
Gamson, Leland. Letter to Russell Sibert regarding planting a tree at Lawnfield or Lake View Cemetery, 2/12/1990.
Mazanec, Douglas. “The
Presidents Among Us,” Northeast Ohio Avenues, vol. II #6 (June, 1990): 14-16;
41-42.
2 copies.
Toney, Larry D. “Garfield As Reformer,” Discipliana, vol. 50 #3 (Fall, 1990): 41-45. Photocopy.
Bauer, Don. “The Man Who Killed James Garfield,” Plain Dealer Magazine (December 23, 1990): 13-15.
Css. between Harold Haugh (Class of 1929) and G.B. Oliver,
President of Hiram College regarding a poem,
“President
Garfield,” 7/1991, photocopies.
Peskin, Allan. “If You Seek His Monument,” Timeline, vol. 9 #4 (August/September, 1992): 40-51.
Elish, Jill. “Following the Footsteps,” Record-Courier (June 11, 1993).
“President Garfield’s Inaugural March,” Hiram College Concert Band, November 17, 1993, program.
Kuehner, Robert C. “Garfield
Mansion Puts on New Face for Company,” The Plain
DiPaulo, Roger. “Portage’s
First Lady Fought to Save Husband,” Record-Courier
Vosburgh, Mark. “Part
of Garfield’s Restored Lawnfield Estate to Reopen,” The Plain
Garfield, James A. “Rules
for Living,” as quoted in “Dear Abby,” The [Punxatawney]
Segall, Grant. “The Path of a Hometown Hero,” The Plain Dealer (November 16, 1997).
Deppisch, Ludwig, M.D.
“Homeopathic Medicine and Presidential Health,” The
“Presidential Inauguration—James A. Garfield,” American
Memory Project,
Lawnfield Interpretive Staff. “A Garfield Family Album,” presentation to Hiram Historical Society, May, 2002, typescript.
Ringenberg, William C.
“The Religious Thought and Practice of James A. Garfield,” The Stone-Campbell
Movement, An
International Religious Movement.
“James A. Garfield,” in The American Presidency, Grolier Online, n.d.
Blue, H.T.O. “Ohio History Sketches, The Garfield Chapel,” newspaper clipping, photocopy, n.d.