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Source: Sunday Herald Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “Brockville Girl Was Chosen to Be the President’s Nurse” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Syracuse, New York Date of publication: 15 September 1901 Volume number: 22 Issue number: 1110 Pagination: [23?] |
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| “Brockville Girl Was Chosen to Be the President’s Nurse.” Sunday Herald 15 Sept. 1901 v22n1110: p. [23?]. |
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| Keywords |
| Maud Mohan; McKinley nurses. |
| Named persons |
| William McKinley; John G. Milburn; Maud Mohan. |
| Notes |
| The article is accompanied on the same page with a photograph of Maud Mohan. |
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Brockville Girl Was Chosen to Be the President’s Nurse
Graduate of Buffalo General Hospital, Acquainted in the Milburn
Family and
Accomplished in Her Profession.
O [sic],
Sept. 14.—Miss Maud Mohan of Brockville, Ont., who was the nurse who was in
charge of President McKinley at the Milburn home in Buffalo, is well known here.
She was graduated from the Buffalo General hospital
three years ago and was at home on a three weeks’ visit when the shooting occurred,
leaving for Buffalo at once.
She is intimately acquainted with Senator Milburn’s
family, having nursed his daughter through a very serious illness. Miss Mohan
is accomplished in her profession.