Today in History: Charles Julius Guiteau
Today in History–December 31–the Library of Congress features presidential assassin Charles Julius Guiteau. On this date in 1881, Guiteau penned a New Year’s letter to his jailer while awaiting trial for the assassination of President James Garfield. On July 2, 1881 Guiteau had shot the newly elected president who died seventy-nine days later of infections from the bullet wound. Guiteau’s trial was a national sensation and one of the first insanity pleas entered in a court of law. Discover more by visiting the Today in History section, then click the links below to learn more from the resources linked to below.
Charles J. Guiteau Shot President Garfield from America’s Library
New Year’s greeting from presidential assassin Charles Julius Guiteau to his jailer 31 December 1881 (includes curator description)
Political cartoons referencing Charles J. Guiteau
Charles Jules Guiteau song sheet
Guiteau’s march to Hades sheet music
“Charles Julius Guiteau, the Assassin” c 1881
Historical newspaper coverage of Charles Guiteau
Guided Primary Source Analysis: Phrenological Delineation of His Character