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———. Lucretia. New York: Nova History Publications, 2004.

———. “Lucretia and Her Letters: The Garfield Correspondence.” Hiram Broadcaster Magazine (Spring 1986): 8–12.

Shenk, Joshua Wolf. Lincoln’s Melancholy: How Depression Challenged a President and Fueled His Greatness. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 2005.

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Shrady, George F. “Is Guiteau Insane?” Medical Record 20 (October 22, 1881): 500–1.

———. “The Late President Garfield’s Case.” Medical Record 20 (October 8, 1881): 410–11.

———. “The Lesson of the Bullet.” Medical Record 20 (October 15, 1881): 436–37.

———. “Surgical and Pathological Reflections on President Garfield’s Wound.” Medical Record 20 (October 1881): 404–6.

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Sutherland, Daniel E. The Expansion of Everyday Life, 1860–1876. New York: Harper & Row, 1989.

Tainter, Charles Sumner. “Home Notes,” n.d. Charles Sumner Tainter Papers, National Museum of American History.

———. “The Talking Machine and Some Little Known Facts in Connection with Its Early Development,” n.d. Unpublished memoir, Charles Sumner Tainter Papers, National Museum of American History.

Taylor, John M. “Assassin on Trial.” American Heritage 32 (June/July 1981).

———. Garfield of Ohio: The Available Man. New York: W. W. Norton, 1970.

Thayer, William M. From Log-Cabin to the White House. Boston: James H. Earle, 1881.

Tousey, Sinclair. Medical Electricity Röntgen Rays and Radium, with a Practical Chapter on Phototherapy. Philadelphia: W. B. Saunders, 1921.

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Trunkey, Donald. “Medical and Surgical Care of Our Four Assassinated Presidents.” Journal of the American College of Surgeons 201 (December 2005): 976–89.

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Weiner, Bradley K. “The Case of James A. Garfield: A Historical Perspective.” Spine: An International Journal for the Study of the Spine 28 (May 15, 2003): E183-E186.

Weisse, Faneuil D. “Surgico-Anatomical Study of the Gunshot Wound of President Garfield.” Medical Record 20 (October 1881).

West, Donald J., and Alexander Walk, eds. Daniel McNaughton: His Trial and the Aftermath. London: Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1977.

Whitcomb, John, and Claire Whitcomb. Real Life at the White House: 200 Years of Daily Life at America’s Most Famous Residence. New York: Routledge, 2000.

Williams, Charles Richard, ed. Diary and Letters of Rutherford B. Hayes, Nineteenth President of the United States, vol. 1: 1834–1860. Columbus: The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society, 1922.

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ILLUSTRATION CREDITS

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1.1 The Western Reserve Historical Society

1.2 The New York Public Library

1.3 Print and Picture Collection, Free Library of Philadelphia

1.4 Library of Congress

1.5 Stonington Historical Society, Stonington, Connecticut

1.6 The New York Public Library

1.7 Library of Congress

1.8 U.S. Historical Archive

1.9 U.S. Historical Archive

1.10 Library of Congress

1.11 Mollie Garfield in the White House, Ruth S. B. Feis

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