List of memorials to James A. Garfield
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This is a list of memorials to James A. Garfield, the 20th president of the United States.
Artworks
[edit]- James Garfield Memorial in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[1]
- James A. Garfield Monument in Washington, D.C.[2]
- Statue of James A. Garfield (Cincinnati)[3]
- Statue of James A. Garfield (U.S. Capitol)[4]
Buildings
[edit]- Garfield Building in Cleveland, Ohio
- James A. Garfield Memorial in Cleveland, Ohio, the final resting place of President and Lucretia Garfield
Cities, towns, or villages
[edit]- Garfield, Jefferson County, Idaho
- Garfield, Illinois
- Garfield, Indiana
- Garfield, Kansas
- Garfield, Kentucky
- Garfield, Minnesota
- Garfield, Missouri
- Garfield, New Jersey
- Garfield, Mahoning County, Ohio
- Garfield (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania
- Garfield, Virginia, a former post office and locale in Springfield, Virginia
- Garfield, Washington
Counties
[edit]- Garfield County, Colorado
- Garfield County, Montana
- Garfield County, Nebraska
- Garfield County, Oklahoma
- Garfield County, Utah
- Garfield County, Washington
Educational institutions
[edit]- James A. Garfield High School in East Los Angeles, California
- James A. Garfield High School in Akron, Ohio
- James A. Garfield High School in Garrettsville, Ohio
- James A. Garfield High School in Seattle, Washington
Topographical features
[edit]- Garfield Creek in Garfield, Victoria, Australia
- Garfield Lake in Hubbard County, Minnesota
- Garfield Mountain in King County, Washington
Parks and public spaces
[edit]- Garfield Park in Chicago, Illinois
- Garfield Park in Indianapolis, Indiana
- Garfield Park in Washington, D.C.
Other
[edit]- James A. Garfield, a three-masted bark
References
[edit]- ^ Fairmount Park Art Association (1896). Unveiling of the memorial to General James A. Garfield, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia ... May 30th, 1896. University of California Libraries. Philadelphia, Allen, Lane & Scott.
- ^ "The Garfield Statue". Huntsville Gazette. May 14, 1887. p. 2. Archived from the original on January 28, 2024. Retrieved January 29, 2024.
- ^ Jeff Suess (February 16, 2020). "President statues tell our story". Cincinnati Enquirer. cincinnati.com. Retrieved December 11, 2021.
- ^ "James A. Garfield". Architect of the Capitol. Archived from the original on January 16, 2018. Retrieved January 15, 2018.