Lives of the Presidents Told in Words of One Syllable

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[Illustration: RUTHERFORD B. HAYES. ] [Illustration: JAMES A. GARFIELD. ] JAMES A-BRAM GAR-FIELD.
In rough log cab-ins, out in the midst of wild woods, we have read thatsix of our pres-i-dents were born; the sev-enth, James A-bram Gar-field, was born in Or-ange, O-hi-o, on No-vem-ber 19th, 1831.
His fa-ther had built, with his own hands, their small, rude home; andit stood deep in the wild wood, whose trees would, at times, catch firefrom the sparks thrown from the steam en-gines some miles off
.... Near theGar-field home was their field of grain; one day this caught fire, andin trying to save his wheat, the fa-ther of lit-tle James lost his life. It was a hard life to which he left his young wife and the four lit-tleones; but she was a brave good wo-man; she had to work hard of course, and so did the boys; but the moth-er taught them from books as well; andlit-tle James was but four years old when he went to his first school. He was a tough, strong boy, and soon did a large part of the farmwork; in the long sum-mers he had the most work to do, and then in thewin-ters he could go to school; he was a brave boy, for the school wasmiles from home, and his road lay through the deep woods, in which wildbeasts roamed at will.

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