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Garfield and campaign
In 1988, if Kemp had won his campaign for the United States Presidency, it would have made him the first person to move from the United States House of Representatives to the White House since James Garfield.
General Don Carlos Buell assigned Colonel Garfield the task of driving Confederate forces out of eastern Kentucky in November 1861, giving him the 18th Brigade for the campaign.
Garfield returned to Washington very glum in spite of his success, taking the campaign criticism quite hard.
Garfield also pursued his anti-inflationist campaign against the greenback through his work on the bill for a national bank system.
Garfield at this time purchased the property in Mentor that reporters later dubbed Lawnfield, and from which he would conduct the first successful front porch campaign for the Presidency.
When the Ohio off-year campaign of 1879 approached, Garfield turned his attention to securing the U. S. Senate seat for Ohio, vacated by John Sherman.
This was the only trip of consequence which Garfield made away from home during the campaign.
When told that his party, including his own campaign manager, Stephen W. Dorsey, was involved, Garfield directed MacVeagh and James to root out the corruption in the Post Office Department " to the bone ", regardless of where it might lead.
Garfield / Arthur campaign poster
In 1876 James A. Garfield purchased a home in Mentor, from which he conducted the first successful front porch campaign for the presidency.
Garfield, who ran a front porch campaign, often had to entertain politicians and others who came to meet him at his home in Mentor.
Garfield favored civil service reform, a position disliked by Hanna, who felt that public jobs should be used to reward campaign workers.
Hanna did much fundraising work, roaming the state to persuade business owners to contribute to the Garfield campaign.
Hanna sought no position in the Garfield administration, although Horner states that his services to the campaign entitled him to a reward, and speculates that Hanna did not make any request of Garfield because of their political differences.
Although he ran a strong campaign, Hancock was defeated by Republican James Garfield.
He wrote a speech in support of Ulysses S. Grant called " Grant vs. Hancock ", which he revised to " Garfield vs. Hancock " after Garfield won the Republican nomination in the 1880 presidential campaign.
The film's producers were Geoffrey L. Garfield, Powell IV's long-time campaign manager ; Monty Ross, a confidant of Spike Lee ; and Hollywood veteran Harry J. Ufland.
Jimmy's big break comes when Van Allan's campaign manager Larry White tells Jimmy that he was actually a spy for Dietrich hired to get Garfield elected.
Additionally, during this period, he published about ten books — including campaign biographies of Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, and James A. Garfield.

Garfield and designed
Garfield designed his first game by the time he was 13.
While searching for a publisher for RoboRally, which he designed in 1985, Garfield found Peter Adkison of Wizards of the Coast, who expressed interest in Magic.
A partial list of games designed by Richard Garfield:
Garfield voted with the Radical Republicans in passing the Wade – Davis Bill, designed to give Congress more authority over Reconstruction, but the bill was defeated by Lincoln's pocket veto.
Netrunner is a collectible card game designed by Richard Garfield, the creator of Magic: The Gathering.
Poirot visits a sunken garden built for Mrs. Llewellyn-Smythe in an abandoned quarry, where he meets Michael Garfield, the handsome and talented young man who designed the garden.
It was designed as a pleasure ground by William LeBaron Jenney and is the oldest of the three great original Chicago West Side parks ( Humboldt Park, Garfield, and Douglas Park ).
During the 1920s, a major addition was incorporated into Garfield Park: a grand, golden domed administration building for the West Park Commission designed by Michaelsen and Rognstad.
Historic features of Garfield Park include architectural landscaping ( flower gardens, water court, bridges, lagoons, and the Conservatory ); notable architecture ( the Golden Dome fieldhouse ); the bandshell ( or " gazebo " as it is locally known ), designed in 1896 by J. L. Silsbee ; and the golf shelter building, attributable to prairie school architect Hugh Gardner and built in 1907.
Constructed between 1906 and 1907, the Garfield Park Conservatory was designed by Jensen in collaboration with Prairie School architects Schmidt, Garden and Martin and the New York engineering firm of Hitchings and Company.
* Memorial Day-The James A. Garfield Memorial at Lake View Cemetery in Cleveland, Ohio, designed by George W. Keller, is dedicated.
The building, designed by architects Adolf Cluss and Paul Schulze, opened in 1881, hosting an inaugural ball for President James A. Garfield.
The game was designed in 1994 by Richard Garfield and initially published by Wizards of the Coast.
The badge was designed by a committee, whose first chairman was future United States President James A. Garfield, ( Williams 1856 ), and was adopted by the 1858 Convention.
The Great Dalmuti is a card game designed by Richard Garfield, illustrated by Margaret Organ-Kean, and published in 1995 by Wizards of the Coast.
These changes, designed to halt the slow trickle of Garfield residents to the suburbs, instead turned a trickle into a torrent.
Garfield Park is an integral component of the Indianapolis Park and Boulevard System designed by George Kessler.

Garfield and pursue
At the end of the day's fighting the Confederates withdrew from the field, but Garfield did not pursue them, opting instead to withdraw to Prestonsburg so he could resupply his men.
As First Lady, Mrs. Garfield researched the history of the White House furnishings with a view to restoring it to its former glory, but she contracted malaria and was unable to pursue the project.
The DRB decided to pursue Lewis ’ idea in 1950-51 by directing a research contract to the Eaton Electronics Research Laboratories of McGill University, headed by Professor Garfield Woonton.

Garfield and then
Playtesters began independently developing expansion packs, which were then passed to Garfield to edit.
Garfield initially agreed with Radical Republican views regarding Reconstruction, then favored a moderate approach for civil rights enforcement for Freedmen.
Garfield then enrolled at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, where he joined the Delta Upsilon fraternity and graduated in 1856 as an outstanding student.
Garfield was then sent to Washington to receive further orders.
While Garfield had by then established himself as a superb orator while managing legislation on the floor of the House, he demonstrated little feel for the mood of the members or ability to control debate on items he brought forward.
Despite the information available at the time, Garfield made a strong showing at the convention in 1874, commanding over two-thirds of the delegates, and then won re-election against Democratic and Independent opponents, though by a smaller margin than in the past.
While staying at the Elberon Hotel, President Garfield reviewed the Seventh Regiment and then spoke with pressmen at the Ocean Hotel.
Twenty-year-old fan Henry Rollins ( birth name Henry Garfield ) — then living in Washington D. C. and singing for hardcore band S. O. A.
This was quickly repealed when then Col. James A. Garfield marched his brigade on the city of Paintsville.
In the later part of the 1910s the homestead boom hit Garfield County, which was then actually part of Dawson County to the east.
This kept the game sheltered from the legal battle with Palladium, and Garfield Games then licensed the production and sale rights to Wizards until the court case was settled, at which point the shell company was shut down.
) Garfield Heard then made a shot for the Suns that sent the game into triple-overtime.
After one audition, Music was cast as the voice of Garfield ( in Davis's words, " I looked at the room full of ( voice ) actors, and then in the corner I saw Lorenzo, quietly licking himself ").
Edgerton was a replacement for Senator William Windom, who became Secretary of the Treasury under President James A. Garfield ; Windom left the cabinet after Garfield's brief presidency and then was re-elected to serve out the remainder of his own term.
Sir Garfield Barwick, who was Attorney-General from 1958 to 1964, and from then until 1981 Chief Justice, proposed that more federal courts be established, as permitted under the Constitution.
Membership bottomed out at 17, 000 for the entire system but then surged back to 26, 000 within six months as Garfield aggressively marketed his plan to the public.
The situation was not helped by Kaiser's marriage to Garfield's head administrative nurse ( who had helped care for Kaiser's first wife on her deathbed ), convincing Garfield to marry the sister of that nurse, and then having Garfield move in next door to him.
The freeway crosses from Wisconsin into Minnesota on the bridge and then meets an interchange for Garfield Avenue and the Port Terminal in the city of Duluth.
At 40th Street, the route turns east to Indiana station, then turns south between Calumet and Prairie Avenues to the Garfield station and continues south to 59th Street where the route splits into two branches — the Englewood ( Ashland / 63rd ) Branch and the Jackson Park ( East 63rd ) Branch.
For many of the Film Roman Garfield specials, Rawls would often compose songs for them, which he would then sing usually doing a duet with Desiree Goyette, as well as the singing voice of the title character himself.
In August 1975 a benefit match was held for the then Club Professional, Salahuddin, and those taking part included Colin Cowdrey, Mike Denness, Intikhab Alam, Majid Khan, Asif Iqbal and Sir Garfield Sobers.
Eventually he moved up to the high school level to become head coach at Garfield High School for one season, and then at East Rutherford High School ( his alma mater ).
Upon the acquisition and development of a playfield at the school, the " Garfield Track " was abandoned in 1962 and then sold to the Department of Parks in 1966.

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