| Publication information | 
| Source: The Life Work of William McKinley Source type: book Document type: photograph Document title: “The Milburn Residence, Buffalo, N. Y.” Image size (in source, approx. h x w): unknown Author(s): anonymous [photograph]; Roe, Edward T. [book] Publisher: Laird and Lee Place of publication: Chicago, Illinois Year of publication: 1901 Pagination: none | 
| Citation | 
| “The Milburn Residence, Buffalo, N. Y.” The Life Work of William McKinley. By Edward T. Roe. Chicago: Laird and Lee, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. | 
| Transcription | 
| full image of photograph | 
| Keywords | 
| Milburn residence (photographs). | 
| Named persons | 
| none. | 
| Notes | 
| Title herein taken from caption.  Descriptive text accompanying the photograph reads as follows: “The 
        center of the nation’s anxiety during the seven trying days before the 
        angel of death summoned our beloved President to his final home.”  The photograph below appears as an unnumbered plate facing page 176. From title page: Includes Every Important Incident of His Private Life 
        and Public Service: His Ancestry—Boyhood—Military Career—Marriage and 
        Beautiful Devotion to His Wife and Mother—Record as Congressman, Governor 
        and President—His Own History of the Spanish War—His Open Door Policy 
        and Brilliant Diplomacy in China—Territorial and Commercial Expansion—His 
        Tributes to Lincoln and Garfield—His Attitude toward the South—His Pan-American 
        Address in Full—The Assassination, Fight for Life, Death and Funeral—Memorial 
        Services at Washington and Canton—Eulogies by Ex-President Cleveland, 
        Bishop Ireland and Others—Glowing Tributes by Cardinal Gibbons, Bishop 
        Andrews, Dr. Manchester and Senator Foraker—Sketch of the Assassin’s Antecedents—A 
        Chronological Table of Historical Events. From title page: The Career of Our Beloved President Reads Like a Romance 
        and Constitutes an Object Lesson in American Manhood and Patriotism. From title page: 50 Half-Tones and Text Etchings. From title page: By Edward T. Roe, LL. B. Image courtesy of Google Books. | 
| Document | 
  The Milburn Residence, Buffalo, N. Y.
