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         [untitled]. Sun  [New York] 10 Sept. 1901 v69n10: p. 6. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
         [untitled]. Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 21 Sept. 1901 v5n36 (3rd 
          series): p. 294. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
         
          |  Jackson, Ada Martin (a.k.a. Mrs. Clement 
            Nugent Jackson) | 
         
       
       
         “A Midnight Struggle.” Gordon League Ballads. 2nd series. London: 
          Skeffington and Son, 1903: pp. 105-07. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
        “The Movement in Favor of Ignorance.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 
          28 Nov. 1901 v5n46 (3rd series): p. 370. VIEW 
        “Our Friends, the Enemy, Again.” Free Society 5 Jan. 1902 v9n1: 
          pp. 1-2. VIEW 
         “A Reply.” Free Society 22 June 1902 v9n25: pp. 5-6. VIEW 
         “Who Killed McKinley?” Free Society 28 Dec. 1902 v9n52: pp. 
          2-3. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
         “What Befell the Kirks” [chapter 15]. Bell the Cat; or, Who Destroyed 
          the Scottish Abbeys? Stirling: Eneas Mackay, 1902: pp. 226-49. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
         
          |  Jelliffe, Smith Ely (ed., with Crichton-Browne, 
            Broadbent, Schofield, and Reissig) | 
         
       
       
        “Pancreatic Diseases.” The Standard Physician. Vol. 3. London: 
          Educational Book, 1908: p. 770. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
         
          |  Jennett, Norman E. (illus.) | 
         
       
       
          
         [editorial cartoon]. Brooklyn Daily Eagle  9 Sept. 1901 v61n250: 
          p. 5. VIEW 
        “Don’t Worry, Uncle, This ‘Wreath’ Shall Be Preserved.” Brooklyn 
          Daily Eagle  17 Sept. 1901 v61n258: p. 5. VIEW 
        “‘My Harp Is Also Turned to Mourning and My Organ into the Voice of 
          Them That Weep.’” Brooklyn Daily Eagle  7 Sept. 1901 v61n248: 
          p. 5. VIEW 
        “One Bandage Too Many.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle  8 Sept. 1901 v61n249: 
          sect. 1, p. 7. VIEW 
        “Why Not Make This a Law, Uncle?” Brooklyn Daily Eagle  10 Sept. 
          1901 v61n251: p. 5. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
      
         “Capital Is Dazed.” Butte Inter Mountain 7 Sept. 1901 v21n143: 
          p. 5. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
         
          |  Jerningham, Charles Edward (a.k.a. Marmaduke) | 
         
       
       
         “Letter from the Linkman.” Truth 26 Sept. 1901 v50n1291: p. 
          791. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
         “Extempore Sonnet on the Assassination of William McKinley, September 
          6, 1901.” The Charm of Youth. Boston: Herbert B. Turner, 
          1905: pp. 81-82. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
         “Assassination of William McKinley” [chapter 24]. Famous Assassinations 
          of History. Chicago: A. C. McClurg, 1903: pp. 381-95. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
        “McKinley, Ida Saxton.” The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary 
          of Notable Americans. Vol. 7. Boston: Biographical Society, 1904: 
          [no pagination]. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
         
          |  Johnston, Frances B. (photo.) | 
         
       
       
        “William McKinley at Buffalo, N.Y.” The Life of William McKinley. 
          By Charles S. Olcott. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: frontispiece. 
          VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
        
        MacManus, Theodore F. “William McKinley.” The Poets and Poetry of 
          Buffalo. Buffalo: Matthews-Northrup Works, 1904: p. 372. 
          VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
         [untitled]. Cambrian Oct. 1901 v21n10: p. 480. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
         “Direct and Indirect Action.” Masses Apr. 1912 v3n4: pp. 8-9. 
          VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
         “William McKinley.” Cambrian Oct. 1901 v21n10: pp. 433-35. 
          VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
         “An Epochal Utterance.” Conservative 14 Nov. 1901 v4n19: pp. 
          3-4. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
         “Chapter Twenty-Two.” The Days of a Man. Vol. 1. Yonkers-on-Hudson: 
          World Book, 1922: pp. 545-76. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
        “An Appreciation.” Harper’s Weekly 21 Sept. 1901 v45n2335: p. 
          945. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
         “Anarchists and Nihilists” [chapter 5]. The Fall of Tsardom. 
          London: Eveleigh Nash, 1905: pp. 64-76. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
         “‘Is the Sunshine All Gone?’—William McKinley.” Baltimore American 
           17 Sept. 1901 v191n34815: p. 6. VIEW 
       
        
      
      
       
         “To the Nation’s Dead.” Omar and Fitzgerald and Other Poems. 
          San Francisco: Whitaker and Ray, 1903: pp. 44-45. VIEW 
       
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