From Canal
Boy to President or, The Boyhood and Manhood of James A. Garfield. by Horatio Alger - book
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ILLUSTRATED The life of James A. Garfield is recounted in this fictionalized
biography from his youth in upstate New York to his brief presidency and
tragic assassination. Aka: A Boy's Life of Garfield
From Canal Boy to President is a biography of
America’s twentieth president, James Garfield. At an early age, James Garfield
is eager to pursue a life at sea. However, he is thwarted in his attempts by
his mother who persuades him to travel to Cleveland and obtain employment.
When this proves to be an unsuccessful endeavor, Garfield seeks out his uncle,
a sea captain. Garfield stops just short of heading to sea and is hired as a
canal boy. Unfortunately, he becomes ill with fever and ague. Concerned for
her son’s health, his mother decides to send Garfield to school. Here beings
the exciting path to his Presidential position, which took time, friends, and
intelligence.
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