The Story of Garfield

audiobook

The Story of Garfield

by William G. (William Gunion) Rutherford

EN·~2 hours

Chapters

Description

The story opens with a sweeping portrait of a young nation racing westward, where untamed prairies and dense forests give way to bustling towns almost overnight. Against this backdrop, a modest farm boy from a humble Ohio homestead learns the value of hard work, education, and a deep love for his country. His early years are painted with vivid scenes of clearing land, river travel, and the promise of a new America.

As the nation expands, the boy answers the call of duty, joining the Union Army and discovering a talent for leadership on the battlefield. His courage and intellect earn him respect, and the experience shapes his emerging political ambitions. The narrative follows his steady climb through public service, hinting at the challenges he will soon face on the national stage.

Interwoven with striking illustrations—from frontier cabins to the grandeur of the White House—the book offers listeners a richly detailed glimpse into the formative chapters of a life that would eventually guide a nation.

Details

Full title

The Story of Garfield Farm-boy, Soldier, and President

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (127K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2007-05-27

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

William G. (William Gunion) Rutherford

William G. (William Gunion) Rutherford

1853–1907

A sharp-minded Scottish classicist, he led Westminster School and built a reputation for exacting, influential work on Greek language and style. His books helped make difficult classical texts more approachable for serious students.

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