Publication information |
Source: Buffalo Evening News Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “The President’s Programme Today” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Buffalo, New York Date of publication: 6 September 1901 Volume number: 42 Issue number: 126 Pagination: 1 |
Citation |
“The President’s Programme Today.” Buffalo Evening News 6 Sept. 1901 v42n126: p. 1. |
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Keywords |
William McKinley (events, schedule, etc.: Sept. 6, 1901); William McKinley (at Pan-American Exposition); William McKinley (at Niagara Falls, NY: 6 Sept. 1901). |
Named persons |
George L. Williams. |
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The President’s Programme Today
8:15 A. M.—The President and party, accompanied
by mounted escort, will drive from the Milburn home, out Delaware avenue to
the Lincoln Parkway entrance to the Exposition, through the Exposition to the
Railroad gate.
9 A. M.—Special train of parlor cars will leave
Railroad gate with the President and party and a few invited guests and the
escort, numbering about 100 in all. The train will go over the New York Central
to Lewiston.
9:50 A. M.—The President will arrive at Lewiston
and transfer to private cars of Gorge route.
10:50 A. M.—The President will leave Lewiston
via the Gorge route.
11:15 A. M.—The President will arrive at Niagara
Falls, where carriages will take the party for a drive to Prospect Park and
Goat Island.
12:05 P. M.—The President will arrive at the International
Hotel for luncheon, at 12:30 P. M. in the hotel ballroom.
1:45 P. M.—The entire party will leave the International
Hotel, driving through Main street to the River Road and thence to the power-house.
2:00 P. M.—Arrive at Power House.
2:45 P. M.—The party will drive to the Fifteenth
street crossing, where the special train will be waiting on the Central.
2:55 P. M.—The President will leave Niagara Falls
on the special train.
3:30 P. M.—The President will arrive at the Railroad
entrance to the Exposition.
4:00 P. M.—The President will arrive at the Temple
of Music, where a public reception will be held.
The programme for the remainder of the day will
be informal. One of the events will be a luncheon to be tendered the President
and his wife this evening at the handsome home of Mr. George L. Williams.