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  1. 31 de mai. de 2023 · Lucretia (Crete) Rudolph was born on April 19, 1832, in Garrettsville, Ohio, to Zebulon and Arabella Mason Rudolph. Sickly as a child, she was an avid reader. In 1850, she entered Western Reserve Eclectic Institute, and she pursued a career in teaching upon graduation.

  2. C-SPAN First Ladies: Influence and Image. FIRST LADIES GET THEIR TURN IN SPOTLIGHT IN NEW C-SPAN HISTORICAL SERIES. Cable Network teams with White House Historical Association for 35-part feature series.In a first-of-its-kind project for television, C-SPAN is teaming up with the White House Historical Association (WHHA) for a new, two-season original series: “First Ladies: Influence and ...

  3. 18 de out. de 2020 · President James A. Garfield and his wife Lucretia had seven children; five would live into adulthood. Their first daughter Eliza Arabella, known to the family as "Little Trot," died when she was three and one-half years old.

  4. Lucretia Rudolph-Garfield served as First Lady of the United States in 1881 until the assassination of her husband, President James A. Garfield. In the fond eyes of her husband, President James A. Garfield, Lucretia “grows up to every new emergency with fine tact and faultless taste.”. She proved this in the eyes of the nation, though she ...

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  6. Lucretia Garfield feels as if there are ghosts in the White House because of all of the history it had seen in the eighty years it had been standing. 21. Lucretia Garfield was thrown from her seat, but not injured. 22. One of the doctors hired to take care of President Lucretia Garfield was a woman, Dr Susan Edson. 23.

  7. 9 de mar. de 2020 · When James Garfield and Lucretia Rudolph married in 1858, they were both twenty-seven – and had been engaged for five years. An early photo of young James and Lucretia Garfield Both came from the “Western Reserve” part of Ohio, not far from Cleveland and Lake Erie.