PortraitJAS. A. GARFIELD.
JAS. A. GARFIELD.
In the closing of this book, we deem it fitting to produce a very correct likeness of our beloved President, who lies at death’s door, smitten by the hand of the assassin Guiteau. This is done more in appreciation of the peculiar sadness of the circumstances and the anxiety of the people, than because of any connection which the cut may have with the other contents of the book.