Publication information
view printer-friendly version
Source: Chicago Sunday Tribune
Source type: newspaper
Document type: article
Document title: “Roosevelt Is with M’Kinley”
Author(s): anonymous
City of publication: Chicago, Illinois
Date of publication: 8 September 1901
Volume number: 60
Issue number: 251
Part/Section: 1
Pagination: 2

 
Citation
“Roosevelt Is with M’Kinley.” Chicago Sunday Tribune 8 Sept. 1901 v60n251: part 1, p. 2.
 
Transcription
full text
 
Keywords
Theodore Roosevelt (arrival at Buffalo, NY: 7 Sept. 1901); Theodore Roosevelt (public statements).
 
Named persons
Theodore Roosevelt.
 
Document

 

Roosevelt Is with M’Kinley

Vice President Reaches Buffalo and Drives at Gallop to Milburn House.

     Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 7.—The special train bearing Vice President Roosevelt and party arrived at the New York Central depot at 10:50 p. m., and as soon as the cars came to a stand the Vice President rushed through the gate to a carriage in waiting outside. To a question as to whether he had anything to say for publication, he replied:
     “I have nothing to say! Nothing to say! Nothing to say at present,” and he rushed into the carriage, which, with an escort of mounted policemen, at once drove along Exchange street, and thence to the house where the wounded President is lying.
     Another carriages [sic] with detectives followed immediately. The horses were driven at a swift run. The street had been cleared and every preparation made for a speedy trip to the Milburn House.

 

 


top of page