On this date, June 30, 1882, Charles J. Guiteau
was executed by hanging for the assassination of the 20th President
of the U.S.A, James A. Garfield on July 2, 1881. Guiteau was executed less than a year after
the assassination and after 10 months after the President died on September 19,
1881. What a swift and sure execution! Most important of all, he is guilty
beyond any doubt.
Charles Julius Guiteau (/ɡᵻˈtoʊ/; September 8, 1841 –
June 30, 1882) was an American writer and lawyer who was convicted of the assassination of James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the
United States. Guiteau was so offended by Garfield's rejections of his various
job applications that he shot him at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad
Station in Washington, D.C. on July 2, 1881. Garfield died two months later
from infections related to the injury. In January 1882 Guiteau was sentenced to
death for the crime, and was hanged five months later.
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