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Source: New-York Tribune Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “Mr. Milburn Gives Up His House” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: New York, New York Date of publication: 11 September 1901 Volume number: 61 Issue number: 20023 Pagination: 1 |
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“Mr. Milburn Gives Up His House.” New-York Tribune 11 Sept. 1901 v61n20023: p. 1. |
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Milburn residence. |
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John G. Milburn. |
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Mr. Milburn Gives Up His House
Buffalo, Sept. 10.—The Milburn house, where the President has been since he was removed from the exposition hospital, has been given up entirely to the requirements of the patient and his attendants, and Mr. Milburn and his family have taken quarters elsewhere. When the shooting occurred Mr. Milburn placed every facility of his house at the service of the President, and the regular occupants restricted their quarters to accommodate the sudden demands. But the growing requirements of the case—not in its seriousness, but in the extent of attendance, the essentials of quiet, and the wish to give the President and his wife the amplest comforts in such an ordeal—have led to the house being placed at the disposal of the President and those about him.