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Source: Iowa State Register Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “Speaker Henderson’s Message” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Des Moines, Iowa Date of publication: 8 September 1901 Volume number: 46 Issue number: 211 Pagination: 1 |
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“Speaker Henderson’s Message.” Iowa State Register 8 Sept. 1901 v46n211: p. 1. |
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David B. Henderson; David B. Henderson (public statements); McKinley assassination (personal response). |
Named persons |
Frederick H. Gillett; David B. Henderson; William McKinley. |
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Speaker Henderson’s Message
Paris, Sept. 7.—Speaker David B. Henderson, of the United States house of representatives, left Paris this morning to embark on the American line steamer St. Paul for New York, accompanied by Congressman Gillett, of Massachusetts. Mr. Henderson was terribly concerned over the attempt upon the life of President McKinley. The Associated Press telegraphed him at Cherbourg this afternoon the latest bulletin from Buffalo, and asked if he wished to send a message to the United States. The following reply was received: “The bullets that hit the president hit every good heart at home and abroad. God grant his recovery.”