THE WESTERN UNION
TELEGRAPH Co.,
Dated, WASHINGTON, D.C., July 2, 1881.
Received at MANSFIELD, OHIO,
3 P.M.
To Honorable John Sherman:
President Garfield
was shot in the back toward the right side, the ball ranging downwards - not
yet found. Pulse good and appearances favorable.
Has been brought to
the White House. The assassin is from Chicago, an ex-consul at Marseilles,
described as a lawyer, politician, and theologian. He is in custody. All sorts
of rumors afloat, but the above is all that is known to me. I went in person to
the depot immediately, and found all his Cabinet present.
W. T. SHERMAN,
General.
SOURCE: Rachel
Sherman Thorndike, Editor, The Sherman Letters: Correspondence Between
General and Senator Sherman from 1837 to 1891, p. 350
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