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Source: American Tailor and Cutter
Source type: journal
Document type: editorial
Document title: none
Author(s): anonymous
Date of publication: September 1901
Volume number: 23
Issue number: 3
Pagination: 58

 
Citation
[untitled]. American Tailor and Cutter Sept. 1901 v23n3: p. 58.
 
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Keywords
William McKinley (death: personal response); William McKinley (presidential character); William McKinley (personal character).
 
Named persons
James A. Garfield; Abraham Lincoln; William McKinley.
 
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IT is with deep regret we learn, as we go to press with this number of THE AMERICAN TAILOR AND CUTTER, of the death of President WILLIAM MCKINLEY. In his official life Mr. MCKINLEY was faithful to the will of the people who elected him and as a statesman will live for all time in the history of his country. As a man the dead President was admired by the nation, particularly for his chivalric devotion to the loyal invalid wife now widowed by an infamous wretch; and the memory of his many virtues, both as President and private citizen, will abide in the hearts of his countrymen with that same warmth of sentiment associated with the names of LINCOLN and GARFIELD.

 

 


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