Publication information |
Source: Deseret Evening News Source type: newspaper Document type: illustration Document title: “The Government’s Temporary Seat at Buffalo” Image size (in source, approx. h x w): unknown Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Salt Lake City, Utah Date of publication: 21 September 1901 Volume number: 52 Issue number: 261 Part/Section: 3 Pagination: 17 |
Citation |
“The Government’s Temporary Seat at Buffalo.” Deseret Evening News 21 Sept. 1901 v52n261: part 3, p. 17. |
Transcription |
full image of illustration |
Keywords |
Buffalo Club (illustrations); Buffalo, NY (illustrations). |
Named persons |
William McKinley [in notes]. |
Notes |
Descriptive text accompanying the illustration reads as follows: “The
Buffalo Club House was converted into a sort of Executive Mansion during
President McKinley’s enforced stay. Here the members of the cabinet met
and transacted as much of the nation’s business as could be managed without
the personal supervision of the Chief Executive.”
Title herein taken from caption.
Image courtesy of Chronicling America. |
Document |
The Government’s Temporary Seat at Buffalo