The life of Guiteau and the official history of the most exciting case on record : being the trial of Guiteau for assassinating PresGarfield … . AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF QVITEAU. 101 that night. I was in Lafayette Park opposite theWhite House watching for him, and about half-past sixtite White House carriage drove up to the White House and waited a few moments, and the President and somegentleman, and a young man eighteen or twenty years old,whom I presume was the Presidents son, got into the car-riage. The voting man sat with his back to the driver andthe President and his gentleman friend (whoever h


The life of Guiteau and the official history of the most exciting case on record : being the trial of Guiteau for assassinating PresGarfield … . AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF QVITEAU. 101 that night. I was in Lafayette Park opposite theWhite House watching for him, and about half-past sixtite White House carriage drove up to the White House and waited a few moments, and the President and somegentleman, and a young man eighteen or twenty years old,whom I presume was the Presidents son, got into the car-riage. The voting man sat with his back to the driver andthe President and his gentleman friend (whoever he was)sat on the back seat. They drove out the entrance nearest the Treasury .Build-ing and passed right along the east side of Lafayette Squaretoward the Arlington. They drove down by the Arlingtonand out on Vermont Avenue. I walked out of the parkpretty rapidly and I saw them from the corner of the went out on the street on the east side of the square andI looked and saw they were going down Vermont hung around the park about half an hour or so, and theydid not return and it was very warm, and I concluded tolet the matte


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