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 H., E. C.

“Abolition of the Death-Penalty.” American Journal of Sociology July 1902 v8n1: pp. 143-44. READ

 

 Hagedorn, Hermann

“He Governs a Great State Justly in Spite of the ‘Interests’” [chapter 13]. The Boys’ Life of Theodore Roosevelt. Ed. H. C. Newton. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1922: pp. 207-32. READ

“He Inaugurates a New Era” [chapter 14]. The Boys’ Life of Theodore Roosevelt. Ed. H. C. Newton. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1922: pp. 233-59. READ

 

 Hair, Dell

“Our Martyred President.” Echoes from the Beat. Vol. 3. Toledo: Newell B. Newton, 1908: pp. 126-27. READ

“Retribution.” Echoes from the Beat. Vol. 3. Toledo: Newell B. Newton, 1908: p. 128. READ

 

 Hale, Anne Gardner

“William McKinley.” Seedlings from My Wild Garden. New York: Abbey Press, 1902: p. 107. READ

 

 Halstead, Murat

“The Author’s Letter: From the Scene of Execution and the Autopsy of the Assassin.” The Illustrious Life of William McKinley, Our Martyred President. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 465-72. READ

“Author’s Preface.” Life and Distinguished Services of Hon. Wm. McKinley and the Great Issues of 1896. [n.p.]: Edgewood, 1896: pp. iii-v. READ

 

 Halstead, Murat (book author)

Depew, Chauncey M. “Introduction.” Life and Distinguished Services of Hon. Wm. McKinley and the Great Issues of 1896. [n.p.]: Edgewood, 1896: pp. vii-xiii. READ

 

 Halstead, Murat (with anonymous illustrator)

“Three Presidents Who Have Fallen Victims to Assassins’ Bullets.” The Illustrious Life of William McKinley, Our Martyred President. Prospectus. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. READ

 

 Hamilton, Allan McLane

“Political Murders” [chapter 21]. Recollections of an Alienist. New York: George H. Doran, 1916: pp. 342-68. READ

 

 Havel, Hippolyte

“A Reminiscence.” Mother Earth Oct. 1908 v3n8: pp. 320-24. READ

 

 Hawthorne, Julian

“The Twentieth Century” [chapter 38]. The History of the United States: From 1492 to 1910. Vol. 3. New York: P. F. Collier and Son, 1910: pp. 1122-70. READ

 

 Hawthorne, Julian (with James Schouler and E. Benjamin Andrews)

“McKinley’s End and the Rise of Roosevelt” [chapter 30]. United States: From the Discovery of the North American Continent up to the Present Time. Vol. 9. New York: Co-Operative Publication Society, 1904: pp. 289-310. READ

 

 Hay, John

“Hay to Roosevelt.” The Life and Letters of John Hay. By William Roscoe Thayer. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: pp. 344-45. READ

“To Henry Adams.” The Life and Letters of John Hay. By William Roscoe Thayer. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: pp. 267-68. READ

“To Lady Jeune.” The Life and Letters of John Hay. By William Roscoe Thayer. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: pp. 266-67. READ

“William McKinley.” Addresses of John Hay. New York: Century, 1906: pp. 137-75. READ

 

 Healy, Chris

“Anarchism and Anarchists” [chapter 2]. Confessions of a Journalist. 2nd ed. London: Chatto and Windus, 1904: pp. 19-27. READ

 

 Heap, W. Lionel

“A Philosophic View of Anarchy.” Inlander Nov. 1901 v12n2: pp. 56-67. READ

 

 Henneman, John Bell (with B. J. Ramage)

“President M’Kinley.” Sewanee Review Oct. 1901 v9n4: pp. 483-93. READ

 

 Hill, Henry Wayland (ed.)

“Courts and Lawyers” [chapter 14]. Municipality of Buffalo, New York: A History, 1720-1923. Vol. 1. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing, 1923: pp. 355-89. READ

“Deceased Distinguished Citizens of Buffalo” [chapter 34]. Municipality of Buffalo, New York: A History, 1720-1923. Vol. 2. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing, 1923: pp. 885-910. READ

 

 Hill, Kendrick C.

“William McKinley.” Stenographer Nov. 1901 v16n10: pp. 255-56. READ

 

 Hillis, Newell Dwight

“That Happiness Is Latent in Every Form of Trouble and Suffering” [chapter 2]. The Quest of Happiness. New York: Macmillan, 1913: pp. 39-64. READ

 

 Hinsdale, Elizur Brace

“Public Questions” [chapter 9]. Autobiography with Reports and Documents. New York: J. J. Little, 1901: pp. 52-58. READ

 

 Hitt, Rector C.

“Anarchy—A Novel Suggestion for Its Suppression.” Central Law Journal 18 Oct. 1901 v53n16: p. 313. READ

 

 Hoopes, Wilford L.

“The Sixth Law.” The Code of the Spirit. Boston: Sherman, French, 1911: pp. 73-83. READ

 

 Howe, Julia Ward

“Buffalo, September 6.” Atlanta Constitution 22 Sept. 1901 v34: part 1, p. 7. READ

 

 Howland, Harold

“Roosevelt Becomes President” [chapter 6]. Theodore Roosevelt and His Times: A Chronicle of the Progressive Movement. Abraham Lincoln ed. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1921: pp. 73-83. READ

 

 Hughes, Charles Evans

“Speech at the Dedication of the McKinley Monument in Buffalo, September 5, 1907.” Addresses and Papers of Charles Evans Hughes. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1908: pp. 231-34. READ

 

 Hunnicutt, W. L. C.

“One Lesson from the Assassination of President McKinley.” Atlanta Constitution 16 Sept. 1901 v34: p. 6. READ

 

 Husmann, George

“From California.” Colman’s Rural World 18 Sept. 1901 v54n37: p. 1. READ

 


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