- Alexander Graham Bell and the Garfield Assassination
- Paper provides information on how technology caused the death of Garfield.
- Assassination attempt on President James Garfield plunges Seattleites into gloom on July 2, 1881
- Washington State History Link describes the effect of the official announcement of President Garfield's death on July 2, 1881.
- The Giteau House
- Provides pictures of the house that may have been the boyhood home of Charles Giteau.
- James Garfield: Details of Assassination Wound
- Doctor Zebra provides an account of the report of Garfield's doctors.
- NNDB: Charles Guiteau
- Vital statistics on Charles Guiteau, the man who shot President James Garfield, as well as medical risk factors, and the autopsy report.
- Rotten.com: Charles Guiteau
- Offers a timeline of the assassin's life, death, and even after his death, including a transcription of his letter to General Sherman on the day he shot the President, asking him to order troops to take possession of the jail, and an entry about Harry Houdini performing an escape from Guiteau's jail cell years after the execution.
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