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Source: Chariton Courier Source type: newspaper Document type: news column Document title: “Border County Notes” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Keytesville, Missouri Date of publication: 22 May 1903 Volume number: 33 Issue number: 16 Pagination: [3] |
| Citation |
| “Border County Notes.” Chariton Courier 22 May 1903 v33n16: p. [3]. |
| Transcription |
| excerpt |
| Keywords |
| James B. Parker (public addresses). |
| Named persons |
| William McKinley; James B. Parker. |
| Notes |
| The excerpt (below) appears in a section of the news column titled “Howard.” |
| Document |
Border County Notes [excerpt]
Big Jim Parker, the negro who tried to prevent the assassination of President McKinley, was in Fayette several days last week where he attracted a good deal of attention. He delivered a lecture in the colored Methodist church concerning his effort to save the life of the president.