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Source: Iowa State Register Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “President McKinley’s Solicitude” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Des Moines, Iowa Date of publication: 28 September 1901 Volume number: 46 Issue number: 229 Pagination: 1 |
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“President McKinley’s Solicitude.” Iowa State Register 28 Sept. 1901 v46n229: p. 1. |
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William McKinley (death: government response); William McKinley (presidential character). |
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William McKinley. |
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President McKinley’s Solicitude
Washington, Sept. 27.—Official announcement to the marine hospital service of the death of the late President McKinley is made in the public health report just issued by the surgeon general. It says that “to the admiration and love for President McKinley, inspired by his statesmanship, manhood and personal qualities, should be added a just appreciation of his prompt response to request for action in public health matters,” and recounts many executive orders issued for the purpose of insuring public safety. Among other things it mentions that when the yellow fever appeared in the National Soldiers’ Home at Hampton, Va., in 1899, he showed extreme solicitude for the veterans and requested and received a daily report on the progress of the disease and success of the measures to check it.