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Charles Julius Guiteau (1841-1882) American lawyer known for the assassination of the United States President James A. Garfield on July 2, 1881, shoting him at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station in Washington D.C. Guiteau was sentenced to death and hanged five months later. Charles Guiteau Trial (November 14, 1881-January 13, 1882). The trial was opened November 14, 1881, in Washington, D.C. District of Columbia. The judge was Walter Cox. Guiteau's lawyers were George Scoville and Leigh Robinson. Scene representing a trial session on November 19, 1881. The accused denied that President Garfield's injuries were fatal. Illustration by Comba. Engraving by Capuz. La Ilustracion Espa–ola y Americana, 1881.

Charles Julius Guiteau (1841-1882) American lawyer known for the assassination of the United States President James A. Garfield on July 2, 1881, shoting him at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station in Washington D.C. Guiteau was sentenced to death and hanged five months later. Charles Guiteau Trial (November 14, 1881-January 13, 1882). The trial was opened November 14, 1881, in Washington, D.C. District of Columbia. The judge was Walter Cox. Guiteau's lawyers were George Scoville and Leigh Robinson. Scene representing a trial session on November 19, 1881. The accused denied that President Garfield's injuries were fatal. Illustration by Comba. Engraving by Capuz. La Ilustracion Espa–ola y Americana, 1881.
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Charles Julius Guiteau (1841-1882) American lawyer known for the assassination of the United States President James A. Garfield on July 2, 1881, shoting him at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station in Washington D.C. Guiteau was sentenced to death and hanged five months later. Charles Guiteau Trial (November 14, 1881-January 13, 1882). The trial was opened November 14, 1881, in Washington, D.C. District of Columbia. The judge was Walter Cox. Guiteau's lawyers were George Scoville and Leigh Robinson. Scene representing a trial session on November 19, 1881. The accused denied that President Garfield's injuries were fatal. Illustration by Comba. Engraving by Capuz. La Ilustracion Espa–ola y Americana, 1881.
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1881 19 CENTURY 19TH CENTURY 19TH 19TH-CENTURY ACCUSED (FEMALE) ACCUSED (MALE) ACCUSED DEFENDANT AMERICA AMERICAS ASSASSIN ASSASSINATING ASSASSINATION ATTORNEY AUDIENCE BENCHES BERTH BREAKWATER CAPUZ CELEBRATION CHAIR CHARLES JULIUS GUITEAU COMBA CONDEMNED CONVICT COURT ROOM (LEGAL) COURT ROOM COURT COURTHOUSE COURTROOM CRIME CRIMINAL CROOK DEATH BY HANGING DÉCLARATION DECLARE DEFENDANT (FEMALE) DEFENDANT (MALE) DÉFENDANT DELINQUENT DENIAL DENY DESIGNING DIKE DOCK DRAWING DRAWN EEUU ENGRAVED ENGRAVING (ARTWORK) ENGRAVING ENGRAVING. ENGRAVINGS ETCHING FEAST FESTIVITY FORK GALLOWS BIRD GALLOWS GARFIELD GIBBET GUILTY GUITEAU HANGED HANGING (EXECUTION) HANGING (TO DEATH) HANGING HANGMAN'S NOOSE HARBOR HARBOUR HAYFORK HISTORIA UNIVERSAL HISTORIA HISTORY HOMICIDE JAMES A. GARFIELD JAMES ABRAM GARFIELD JETTY JUDGE JUDGEMENT JUDGMENT JUSTICE JUSTITIA KILL KILLER KILLING KILLS LA ILUSTRACION ESPANOLA Y AMERICANA LA ILUSTRACION ESPAN_OLA Y AMERICANA LAW COURT LAW LAWSUIT LAWYER LEGAL PROFESSION LEGISLATION MAN MEN MOLE (BREAKWATER) MUJER MURDER MURDERER MURDERING NEGATION NINETEENTH CENTURY NORTH AMERICA NORTH AMERICAN NOVEMBER PARTY PEWS PIER PITCHFORK PORT PRINT PRISONER PROCESS PROMENADE PIER PUBLIC QUAY REFUSE REJECT SCAFFOLD (EXECUTION PLATFORM) SCENE SEATED SENTENCE TO DEATH SENTENCE SHIPPING PIER SIT SITS SITTING SPANISH AND AMERICAN ILLUSTRATION, THE SPECTATOR STAGE STANDING STOOL TESTIFY THEATER THEATRE TOMAS CARLOS CAPUZ TRIAL TRIBUNAL U. S. A U. S. UNITED STATES USA VERDICT WHARF WOMAN'S WOMAN WOMEN'S WOMEN WOMENS XIX CENTURY