Publication information |
Source: Scranton Tribune Source type: newspaper Document type: article Document title: “An Historic Hearse” Author(s): anonymous City of publication: Scranton, Pennsylvania Date of publication: 24 September 1901 Volume number: none Issue number: none Pagination: 3 |
Citation |
“An Historic Hearse.” Scranton Tribune 24 Sept. 1901: p. 3. |
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Keywords |
McKinley funeral services (Canton, OH: hearse); D. D. Jones, Jr.; McKinley funeral services (Canton, OH: arrangements, preparations, etc.). |
Named persons |
D. D. Jones, Jr.; William McKinley. |
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An Historic Hearse
Funeral Car Which Carried President McKinley’s Body to the
Grave
to Be Used in This City.
The hearse which carried the remains
of the late President McKinley from his old home in Canton to the grave is the
property of D. D. Jones & Son, the undertakers, of this city, and will soon
be used by them in their business here.
D. D. Jones, jr. [sic], was in Ravena [sic], Ohio,
just before the president’s body was taken to Canton, and purchased from the
Riddle Coach company, whose factory is at that place, the most magnificent hearse
which was on display. Its cost was considerably over $3,000. Mr. Jones left
orders to have it shipped to Scranton at once and left Ravena [sic] for Buffalo.
While in the latter city, he received a telegram
from the coach company saying that the undertaker having the president’s funeral
in charge was looking for the most magnificent hearse he could find and asking
permission to let him use the one Mr. Jones had purchased, as there were no
others of its kind in stock.
Mr. Jones at once wired back his permission and
the hearse was used. Mr. Jones received word yesterday that it has been shipped
here from Canton. It will undoubtedly be long kept as a relic by Mr. Jones after
its days of usefulness are over.