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| September 1901 [no specific day] |
[untitled]. Buffalo Medical Journal v41n2 (new series): p. 137.
READ
“The Exposition in Its Medical Aspects.” Buffalo Medical Journal
v41n2 (new series): pp. 130-36. READ
“A National Calamity.” American Lawyer v9n9: p. 425. READ
Perry, Bliss. “The Death of the President.” Atlantic Monthly
v88n527: pp. 432b-32d. READ
“The Postmortem on the Late President.” Physician and Surgeon
v23n9: p. 427. READ
“President William McKinley.” Northwest Journal of Education
v12n1: p. 22. READ
“President William McKinley.” Physician and Surgeon v23n9: pp.
421-22. READ
| 2 September 1901 (Monday) |
“President’s Day.” Buffalo Evening News v42n122: p. 2. READ
“Snap Shots.” Buffalo Evening Times v35n149: p. 4. READ
| 3 September 1901 (Tuesday) |
“Details of Luncheon in President’s Honor.” Buffalo Evening Times
v35n150: p. 1. READ
| 4 September 1901 (Wednesday) |
“President’s Day Tomorrow.” Buffalo Evening News v42n124: p.
1. READ
“Secretary Wilson Here.” Buffalo Evening News v42n124: p. 1.
READ
| 5 September 1901 (Thursday) |
“Bill’s Day.” Buffalo Courier v66n248: p. 4. READ
“Buffalo Has Double Honor.” Buffalo Enquirer v58n33: p. 6.
READ
“High Honor from the President.” Buffalo Enquirer v58n33: p.
2. READ
“M’Kinley at Pan-American.” Iowa State Register v46n208: p.
1. READ
“Pan-American Programme Today.” Buffalo Enquirer v58n33: p.
14. READ
“Pan-Americanisms.” Buffalo Courier v66n248: p. 4. READ
“President at Buffalo.” New York Times v50n16119: p. 7. READ
| 6 September 1901 (Friday) |
“Daily News Extra Is the First.” Chicago Daily News v26n214:
part 1, p. 1. READ
“Dr. N. J. Senn on M’Kinley’s Hurts.” Chicago Daily News v26n214:
part 1, p. 1. READ
“Financial View of Occurrence.” Chicago Daily News v26n214:
part 1, p. 1. READ
“M’Kinley’s Speech.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n76: p. 1. READ
“Physician on President’s Case.” Chicago Daily News v26n214:
part 1, p. 1. READ
“President M’Kinley Shot.” Chicago Daily News v26n214: part
1, p. 1. READ
“The President’s Programme Today.” Buffalo Evening News v42n126:
p. 1. READ
“Probing for the Bullets.” Chicago Daily News v26n214: part
1, p. 1. READ
“Splendid Record of President’s Day.” Buffalo Enquirer v58n34:
p. 2. READ
“What McKinley Said about the Illumination.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n126: p. 1. READ
“Whole City Aghast.” Chicago Daily News v26n214: part 1, p.
1. READ
| 7 September 1901 (Saturday) |
“Abner M’Kinley Leaves for Buffalo.” Buffalo Review v19n79:
p. 1. READ
“Anarchists Rejoice at Crime.” Iowa State Register v46n210:
p. 1. READ
“Anarchists Toast Nieman.” News and Courier: p. 2. READ
“The Buffalo Tragedy.” Irish-American v53n36: p. 4. READ
“Burst into Tears.” Buffalo Evening News v42n127: p. [?]. READ
“Charles J. Close a Witness of the Shooting.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n127: p. 8. READ
“Cleveland Is Shocked.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n77: p. 2. READ
“Connected with Chicago Anarchists.” Iowa State Register v46n210:
p. 1. READ
“Exposition Dark for First Time.” Buffalo Review v19n79: p.
6. READ
“The Financial Situation.” Commercial and Financial Chronicle
v73n1889: pp. 466-69. READ
“Great Indignation Expressed in Toronto.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n127: p. 1. READ
“Has Seven Brothers.” Buffalo Review v19n79: p. 1. READ
“He Abused the President.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch v54n17:
p. 3. READ
“Knox Was Horrified.” Buffalo Review v19n79: p. 7. READ
“Leon Czolgosz, Alias Nieman.” News and Courier: p. 2. READ
“Leon F. Czolgosz, Cowardly Assassin, Makes Statement.” Buffalo
Evening News v42n127: p. 9. READ
“The Milburn Home.” New York Times v50n16121: p. 6. READ
“Mr. M’Kinley Disliked Presence of a Guard.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
v54n17: p. 4. READ
“Mrs. McKinley Courageous.” New York Times v50n16121: p. 1.
READ
“News Caused Riot at Indianapolis.” Buffalo Review v19n79:
p. 7. READ
“The News in Paris.” Iowa State Register v46n210: p. 2. READ
“The News Received in London.” Iowa State Register v46n210:
p. 1. READ
“No Danger in the Financial World.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
v54n17: p. 4. READ
“Official Description of the Wounds and the Surgical Operation.” Buffalo
Evening News v42n127: p. 2. READ
“Our Stricken Chief.” Buffalo Review v19n79: p. 4. READ
“Part of Anarchist Scheme.” New York Times v50n16121: p. 5.
READ
“Prayer for President.” Buffalo Evening News v42n127: p. [?].
READ
“President McKinley Assassinated.” Iowa State Register v46n210:
p. 4. READ
“President Shot.” Enterprise v6n75: p. 1. READ
“President’s Brother Informed.” Iowa State Register v46n210:
p. 2. READ
“Scenes at the Milburn House.” Buffalo Evening Times v35n154:
p. 8. READ
“Sec. Long Receives News.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n77: p. 2.
READ
“Senator Cullom Affected.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n77: p. 2.
READ
“Senator Hanna at M’Kinley’s Bedside.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n127: p. 2. READ
“Senator Hoar Hears Sad News.” Buffalo Review v19n79: p. 1.
READ
“Senator Mark Hanna Hastens to the Bedside.” Buffalo Review
v19n79: p. 1. READ
“A Shadow of Gloom.” Norfolk Landmark v53n10: p. 2. READ
“Sheriff of New York Is in Buffalo.” Buffalo Evening News v42n127:
p. [?]. READ
“Temple of Music Will Reopen Tomorrow.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n127: p. 8. READ
“Trying to Avoid Sensationalism.” Buffalo Evening News v42n127:
p. 1. READ
“Was Warned by Griggs.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n77: p. 2. READ
“The Would-Be Assassin.” Iowa State Register v46n210: p. 1.
READ
“X Ray May Be Used to Find the Bullet.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n127: p. [?]. READ
| 8 September 1901 (Sunday) |
[untitled]. Buffalo Commercial v70n21440: p. 4. READ
[untitled]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch v54n18: part 2, p. 6. READ
[untitled]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch v54n18: part 2, p. 6. READ
“Assassin Closely Guarded.” Iowa State Register v46n211: p.
3. READ
“The Assassin Makes a Full Confession.” New York Times v50n16121:
part 1, pp. 1-2. READ
“Attempt at Phenix to Kill President.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
v54n18: part 2, p. 5. READ
“Boston Witness’s Story.” New York Times v50n16121: part 1,
p. 2. READ
“A Catholic Bishop’s Letter.” New York Times v50n16121: part
1, p. 2. READ
“Chicago Surgeon’s Opinion.” New York Times v50n16121: part
1, p. 2. READ
“Cleveland Police Believe There Was No Plot to Kill.” St. Louis
Post-Dispatch v54n18: part 2, p. 4. READ
“A Clew at Memphis.” Daily Picayune v65n227: part 1, p. 9.
READ
“Confession of the Assassin; His Almost Toy Pistol.” Chicago Sunday
Tribune v60n251: part 1, p. 4. READ
“Czolgosz Says He Had No Aid.” Chicago Sunday Tribune v60n251:
part 1, pp. 1, 4. READ
“Czolgosz Was Not of the Paterson Group.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
v54n18: part 2, p. 4. READ
“Czolgosz’s Confederate.” Daily Picayune v65n227: part 1, p.
8. READ
“Czolgosz’s Early Career.” Iowa State Register v46n211: p.
1. READ
“Hay in New Hampshire.” Daily Picayune v65n227: part 1, p.
9. READ
“How Brother Heard the News.” Chicago Sunday Tribune v60n251:
part 1, p. 4. READ
“Interview with Senator Hanna.” Daily Picayune v65n227: part
1, p. 9. READ
“King Edward’s Sympathy.” Iowa State Register v46n211: p. 1.
READ
“The Logic of Lunacy.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch v54n18: part
2, p. 6. READ
“Mayor Jones Expresses Grief.” Chicago Sunday Tribune v60n251:
part 1, p. 4. READ
“McKinley [S]hot by Anarchist Fred. Nieman.” Manila Times v2n148:
p. 1. READ
“Mrs. Emma [sic] Parsons Will Publicly Denounce Anarchy.” St.
Louis Post-Dispatch v54n18: part 2, p. 4. READ
“One Consolation.” Buffalo Commercial v70n21440: p. 4. READ
“Pen Portrait of the Assassin.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch v54n18:
part 2, p. 4. READ
“Pope Expresses His Indignation.” New York Times v50n16121:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“Pope Prays for President.” Chicago Sunday Tribune v60n251:
part 1, p. 4. READ
“The Pope Sends a Message.” Iowa State Register v46n211: p.
1. READ
“Prayers for the President.” Iowa State Register v46n211: p.
1. READ
“The President.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch v54n18: part 2, p.
6. READ
“The President’s Address.” Buffalo Commercial v70n21440: p.
4. READ
“The Prisoner Photographed.” Daily Picayune v65n227: part 1,
p. 9. READ
“Recovery Not Barred.” New York Times v50n16121: part 1, p.
2. READ
“Roosevelt Is with M’Kinley.” Chicago Sunday Tribune v60n251:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“Round-Up of Anarchists Made by the Secret Service.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
v54n18: part 2, p. 4. READ
“Secretary Long Greatly Overcome.” Iowa State Register v46n211:
p. 1. READ
“Speaker Henderson’s Message.” Iowa State Register v46n211:
p. 1. READ
“Special Law Needed for Such Attacks.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
v54n18: part 2, p. 5. READ
“Speech That Turned Young Czolgosz’s Head.” Buffalo Courier
v66n25: part 3, p. 27. READ
“Statement by Assassin.” Iowa State Register v46n211: pp. 1,
3. READ
“The Sunday ‘Commercial.’” Buffalo Commercial v70n21440: p.
4. READ
“Suppress the Anarchists.” Iowa State Register v46n211: p.
12. READ
“Witnesses of the Tragedy Fail to Agree on Many Material Points.” Daily
Picayune v65n227: part 1, p. 8. READ
| 9 September 1901 (Monday) |
[notice]. Buffalo Commercial v70n21441: p. 6. READ
“The Assassin’s Family at Their Cleveland Home.” Chicago Daily Tribune
v60n252: part 1, p. 2. READ
“Czolgosz Insists That He Alone Is Responsible.” Buffalo Evening
News v42n128: p. [7?]. READ
“Czolgosz Is Being Fed Well by Police.” Buffalo Courier v66n252:
p. 3. READ
“Czolgosz Is Rapidly Breaking Down and Appears to Be a Physical and
Mental Wreck—Refuses to Talk.” Buffalo Courier v66n252: p. 3.
READ
“‘Czolgosz’s Confessions’ Manufactured.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n128: p. [7?]. READ
“Dr. Lee Describes Momentous Operation.” Buffalo Review v19n80:
p. 7. READ
“Emma Goldman Watched.” News and Courier: p. 1. READ
“Fennelly Not to Defend Czolgosz.” Buffalo Courier v66n252:
p. 5. READ
Foster, James Prentiss. “God Save the President.” Buffalo Morning
Express v56n204: p. 9. READ
“Italian Anarchists Celebrated.” Iowa State Register v46n212:
p. 1. READ
“The Man Who Shot President M’Kinley.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
v54n19: p. 1. READ
Moyer, Harold N. “Dr. Moyer, Alienist, Thinks Czolgosz Sane; No Mental
Defect or Degeneracy in Face.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n252:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“No Concealment.” Daily Picayune v65n228: p. 1. READ
“Poles Repudiate Him.” Daily Picayune v65n228: pp. 1, 7. READ
“The Pope Sends a Message.” Iowa State Register v46n212: p.
1. READ
“The President Joked.” Buffalo Enquirer v58n36: p. 6. READ
“To Create a New Treason.” News and Courier: p. 1. READ
“Until the Gloom Lightens.” Buffalo Evening Times v35n155:
p. 3. READ
Weatherwax, Chauncey. “Not an American.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n128: p. 9. READ
“Where the Pistol Was Bought.” News and Courier: p. 1. READ
Z., T. “No Luxuries for Czolgosz.” Buffalo Evening Times v35n155:
p. 2. READ
| 10 September 1901 (Tuesday) |
[untitled]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch v54n20: p. 6. READ
[untitled]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch v54n20: p. 6. READ
[untitled]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch v54n20: p. 6. READ
[untitled]. St. Louis Post-Dispatch v54n20: p. 6. READ
“Advocates of Murder.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch v54n20: p. 6.
READ
“Alienists Find Czolgosz Sane.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n253:
part 1, pp. 1-2. READ
“Assassin Czolgosz Ceases His Boasting.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n129: p. 8. READ
“Attempt to Poison Czolgosz.” Buffalo Enquirer v58n37: p. 6.
READ
Bashaw, Thomas Philip, Jr. “Our President.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
v54n20: p. 6. READ
“Bryan against Anarchy.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n79: p. 2.
READ
“Celebrate Recovery with Special Day.” Buffalo Enquirer v58n37:
p. 8. READ
“Democratic Abhorrence.” Buffalo Evening News v42n129: p. 8.
READ
“Democrats Considerate of President.” Iowa State Register v46n213:
p. 1. READ
“Deny Bail to Anarchists.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n253: part
1, p. 1. READ
“Filipino Sympathy.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n79: p. 2. READ
“Grief over President Caused His Suicide.” Buffalo Enquirer
v58n37: p. 8. READ
“Hanna Thanks ‘Big Jim.’” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n253: part
1, p. 2. READ
“M’Kinley Jokes with Dr. Mann.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n253:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“Mr. McKinley.” Manila Times v2n149: p. 4. READ
Munier, H. H. “In Suspense.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch v54n20:
p. 6. READ
“Parker May Make It Pay.” News and Courier: p. 1. READ
“Raise Point of Disability.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n253:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“Roosevelt Does Not Fear Harm.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n253:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“Roosevelt Guarded.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n79: p. 2. READ
“Savannah Remembers Him.” News and Courier: p. 1. READ
“Secretary Gage Is Confident.” Iowa State Register v46n213:
p. 1. READ
“Sticks to His First Story.” Iowa State Register v46n213: p.
1. READ
“Time Factor in M’Kinley’s Case.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n253:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“Words That May Have Inspired Czolgosz.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n129: p. 7. READ
| 11 September 1901 (Wednesday) |
[untitled]. Colman’s Rural World v54n36: p. 1. READ
A., R. J. “A Novel Suggestion.” Buffalo Evening News v42n130:
p. 9. READ
“An Anarchist Hotbed Existing in London.” New York Times v50n16124:
p. 1. READ
“Anarchists Can Be Expelled.” Daily Picayune v65n230: part
1, p. 2. READ
“Attempt to Kill President McKinley.” Zion’s Herald v79n36:
p. 1156. READ
“Bill to Exclude Anarchits” [sic]. Daily Picayune v65n230:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“Brother Talks of Czolgosz.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n254:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“The Case against Czolgosz.” New York Times v50n16124: p. 2.
READ
“Corporation Proceedings” [Board of Councilmen]. Proceedings of
the Common Council of the City of Buffalo n35: pp. 1498-1504. READ
“Czolgosz a Lunatic, Says Lucy Parsons.” New York Times v50n16124:
p. 2. READ
“Czolgosz’s Boyhood.” Daily Picayune v65n230: part 1, p. 2.
READ
“Czolgosz’s Early Career.” Daily Picayune v65n230: part 1,
p. 2. READ
“Editorial Notes.” Christian Observer v89n37: p. 1. READ
“Editorial Mention.” Zion’s Herald v79n36: p. 1181. READ
“Emma Goldman, High Priestess of Anarchy.” Burlington Hawk-Eye
v63n80: p. 1. READ
F., I. N. “London Is Pleased at News.” Chicago Daily Tribune
v60n254: part 1, p. 2. READ
“Find No Plot in Cleveland.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n254:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“Fund Is Started for Parker.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n254:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“In China Death Would Be Czolgosz’s Fate.” New York Times v50n16124:
p. 2. READ
“Official Bulletins.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n80: p. 1. READ
“Ought to Be Strung Up.” Daily Picayune v65n230: part 1, p.
2. READ
“President McKinley Improving.” Enterprise v6n76: p. 1. READ
“President McKinley’s Condition Is Still Encouraging.” Manila Times
v2n150: p. 1. READ
“Secretary Wilson Confident.” Iowa State Register v46n214:
p. 3. READ
“Secular News.” Christian Observer v89n37: pp. 23-24. READ
“‘Stamp Out Anarchy.’” New York Times v50n16124: p. 2. READ
“To Suppress Anarchism.” Norfolk Landmark v53n13: p. 8. READ
“Why Anarchy Is Rampant.” Iowa State Register v46n214: p. 3.
READ
| 12 September 1901 (Thursday) |
[untitled]. Watchman v83n36: p. 5. READ
[untitled]. Western New-Yorker v61n37: p. [4]. READ
[untitled]. Western New-Yorker v61n37: p. [4]. READ
[untitled]. Western New-Yorker v61n37: p. [4]. READ
[untitled]. Western New-Yorker v61n37: p. [4]. READ
[untitled]. Western New-Yorker v61n37: p. [4]. READ
“Anarchism and the Law.” Independent v53n2754: pp. 2187-89.
READ
“Arch Hall, Cleveland, O., Where Czolgosz Listened to Teachings That
Inflamed Him.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p. 3. READ
“The Assassin.” Independent v53n2754: pp. 2140-41. READ
“The Assassination of the President.” Evangelist v72n37: p.
5. READ
“The Assassin’s Deed.” Independent v53n2754: pp. 2186-87. READ
“The Attempt upon the President’s Life.” Public Opinion v31n11:
p. 324. READ
“Code of Instructions to Czolgosz.” Iowa State Register v46n215:
p. 1. READ
“A Duty to Civilization.” Watchman v83n36: p. 8. READ
“An Evidence of Civilization.” Watchman v83n36: p. 5. READ
“Favorable Bulletins from Washington.” Manila Times v2n151:
p. 1. READ
“Free Thinking Policemen Suspended.” Daily Picayune v65n231:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“A Natural Sequence.” Western New-Yorker v61n37: p. [4]. READ
“News of the Week.” Public Opinion v31n11: p. 349. READ
“Parents Are Russian Poles.” Daily Picayune v65n231: part 1,
p. 2. READ
“President McKinley.” Independent v53n2754: p. 2186. READ
“President McKinley.” Ohio Farmer v100n11: p. 186. READ
“President McKinley at Buffalo.” Independent v53n2754: p. 2141.
READ
“President McKinley Shot.” Independent v53n2754: pp. 2139-40.
READ
“The President Spared.” Nation v73n1889: p. 200. READ
“Tarred and Feathered.” Daily Picayune v65n231: part 1, p.
2. READ
“The Week.” Nation v73n1889: pp. 197-99. [excerpt 1 of 3] READ
“The Week.” Nation v73n1889: pp. 197-99. [excerpt 2 of 3] READ
“The Week.” Nation v73n1889: pp. 197-99. [excerpt 3 of 3] READ
“The Week.” Ohio Farmer v100n11: p. 187. READ
“The Week.” Public Opinion v31n11: p. 323. READ
Winterhalder, Louis Adolph. “The President Lives; Long Live the President.”
Daily Picayune v65n231: part 1, p. 3. READ
| 13 September 1901 (Friday) |
[untitled]. Madison County Times v32n7: p. [3]. READ
[untitled]. Norfolk Landmark v53n15: p. 4. READ
“Anarchist Exclusion Bill.” Madison County Times v32n7: p.
[2]. READ
“Anarchist Maggio Knows Much.” Iowa State Register v46n216:
p. 1. READ
“Another Suspect Arrested.” Iowa State Register v46n216: p.
1. READ
“Anxiety in London.” Madison County Times v32n7: p. [3]. READ
“As to Hysterical Nonsense.” Norfolk Landmark v53n15: p. 4.
READ
“The Attempt to Murder President McKinley, a Polish Anarchist’s Deed.”
Bangkok Times Weekly Mail v5n191: p. 9. READ
“Authoritative Description of the Operation Performed on the President.”
Daily Picayune v65n232: part 1, p. 2. READ
C., W. F., Mrs. “Honor Jim Parker.” Buffalo Evening News v42n132:
p. 9. READ
“Czolgosz a ‘Common Murderer.’” Iowa State Register v46n216:
p. 1. READ
“Czolgosz Family Hails from Posen.” Buffalo Evening News v42n132:
p. [?]. READ
“Czolgosz Is Sane, and He Shows No Signs of Breaking Down.” Daily
Picayune v65n232: part 1, p. 7. READ
“Czolgosz’s Antecedents.” Iowa State Register v46n216: p. 1.
READ
“Deluge of Telegrams.” Madison County Times v32n7: p. [3].
READ
“First in Line Day President Was Shot.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n132: p. [?]. READ
“Goldman Woman’s Cleveland Speech Sufficient to Place Her within Meaning
of Conspiracy Statute.” Buffalo Courier v66n256: p. 3. READ
“He Is a Pole, and the Law-Abiding Poles Deplore It.” Daily Picayune
v65n232: part 1, p. 7. READ
“Henry C. Frick Much Affected by the News of the Crime.” Daily Picayune
v65n232: part 1, p. 7. READ
“Information for the Ignorant.” Norfolk Landmark v53n15: p.
4. READ
“Maggio Bound Over.” Daily Picayune v65n232: part 1, p. 7.
READ
“No Excuse for It.” Madison County Times v32n7: p. [3]. READ
“President McKinley Has Passed Out of Danger.” Manila Times
v2n152: p. 1. READ
“The President Shot.” Madison County Times v32n7: p. [3]. READ
“The Province of Posen Was the Home of the Family of Czolgosz.” Daily
Picayune v65n232: part 1, p. 7. READ
“Queen Margherita Affected.” Madison County Times v32n7: p.
[3]. READ
“Queer Mail for Police.” Buffalo Morning Express v56n208: p.
2. READ
Richter, M. S. “Shall the President Wear Armor?” Buffalo Evening
News v42n132: p. 9. READ
S., G. J. “The Assassin’s Name.” Buffalo Evening News v42n132:
p. 9. READ
“The Shooting of the President.” Madison County Times v32n7:
p. [2]. READ
“Stone Released.” Daily Picayune v65n232: part 1, p. 7. READ
Taylor, I. G. “Colored Citizens Denounce the Assassin.” Buffalo
Evening News v42n132: p. 9. READ
“Telegrams of Condolence.” Madison County Times v32n7: p. [3].
READ
“‘We Are Not Anarchists.’” Buffalo Evening News v42n132: p.
[?]. READ
| 14 September 1901 (Saturday) |
[untitled]. Caras y Caretas v4n154: [no pagination]. READ
[untitled]. Friend v75n9: p. 65. READ
[untitled]. Irish-American v53n37: p. 4. READ
“Anarchy Assails Republicanism.” Congregationalist and Christian
World v86n37: p. 379. READ
“Anarchy—High Treason.” Congregationalist and Christian World
v86n37: p. 379. READ
“Anarchy No Cure for Anarchy.” Congregationalist and Christian World
v86n37: p. 379. READ
“Anxious Day in Wall Street.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n257:
p. 11. READ
“The Assailant.” Outlook v69n2: pp. 96-97. READ
“Assassin Still Confined in the Police Dungeon.” Buffalo Evening
News v42n133: p. [?]. READ
“The Assault upon the President.” Outlook v69n2: pp. 106-08.
READ
“The Attack on the President.” Commercial and Financial Chronicle
v73n1890: pp. 527-28. READ
“The Attempt at Assassination.” Outlook v69n2: p. 95. READ
“The Attempt on the President.” Scientific American v85n11:
p. 162. READ
“The Attempt upon President McKinley’s Life.” Illustrated London
News v119n3256: p. 372. READ
“The Attempted Assassination of President McKinley.” Electrical
World and Engineer v38n11: p. 416. READ
Burnham, J. B. “Vermont League Outing.” Forest and Stream v57n11:
pp. 208-09. READ
“The Business Week.” Statist v48n1229: pp. 465-68. [excerpt
1 of 2] READ
“The Business Week.” Statist v48n1229: pp. 465-68. [excerpt
2 of 2] READ
“Career of President McKinley.” Collier’s Weekly v27n24: p.
5. READ
“The Case of the President and the Surgical Lesson of the Hour.” Medical
News v79n11: pp. 421-23. READ
“Chronicle of the Week.” Tablet v98n3201: pp. 397-400. READ
“The Church Universal and the Attempted Assassination.” Congregationalist
and Christian World v86n37: p. 396. READ
“Citizenisms.” Cleveland Citizen v11n34: p. 1. READ
“Commercial Epitome.” Commercial and Financial Chronicle v73n1890:
p. 569. READ
“Corporation Proceedings” [Board of Aldermen]. Proceedings of the
Common Council of the City of Buffalo n36: pp. 1505-06. READ
“Corporation Proceedings” [Board of Councilmen]. Proceedings of
the Common Council of the City of Buffalo n36: pp. 1507-08. READ
“Czolgosz Sought Notoriety.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n83: p.
8. READ
“Death of President McKinley.” Irish-American v53n37: p. 4.
READ
“The Deed.” Outlook v69n2: pp. 95-96. READ
“Deep Sorrow for Dead President.” Buffalo Evening News v42n133:
p. [?]. READ
“Dr Eugene Wasdin.” News and Courier: p. 8. READ
“Expel Anarchists.” Congregationalist and Christian World v86n37:
pp. 380-81. READ
“Exposition Closed Today and Tomorrow.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n133: p. [?]. READ
“The Financial Situation.” Commercial and Financial Chronicle
v73n1890: pp. 524-27. READ
“Forbids Drapery of Buildings.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n257:
p. 3. READ
“The Genesis of the Crank.” Medical News v79n11: p. 423. READ
“Goldman Has No Sympathy.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n83: p. 8.
READ
“How to Deal with Anarchists.” Spectator n3820: pp. 340-41.
READ
“In Brief.” Congregationalist and Christian World v86n37: p.
382. READ
“Is Heralding Leon Czolgosz as Great Hero.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n133: p. [?]. READ
“A Lapse from Life into the Sleep of Death.” Daily Picayune
v65n233: part 1, p. 10. READ
“Let There Be No Delay.” Buffalo Courier v66n257: p. 6. READ
“Long Chase for Dr. Janeway.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n257:
p. 3. READ
“The Mentally Unbalanced in Modern Life.” Medical News v79n11:
pp. 423-24. READ
“News of the Week.” Spectator n3820: pp. 337-39. READ
“Notes and Remarks.” Ave Maria v53n11: pp. 340-43. READ
“Parker the Hero.” Afro-American-Ledger v10n6: p. [4]. READ
“The Present and the Past.” Medical News v79n11: p. 421. READ
“The President Is Dead.” Enterprise v6n77: p. 1. READ
“President McKinley.” Electrical World and Engineer v38n11:
p. 413. READ
“President McKinley.” Statist v48n1229: pp. 477-78. READ
“The President Passes Away.” Daily Picayune v65n233: part 1,
p. 4. READ
“The President’s Case.” Medical News v79n11: pp. 401-04. READ
“Profile View of the Assassin.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n83:
p. 8. READ
“Public Affection for the President.” Norfolk Landmark v53n16:
p. 4. READ
“The Pursuit of Anarchism.” Congregationalist and Christian World
v86n37: p. 379. READ
“Put Down Mob Law.” Afro-American-Ledger v10n6: p. [4]. READ
Schauffler, Robert Haven. “September Sixth, 1901.” Outlook v69n2:
p. 112. READ
“Science Fights Death.” Congregationalist and Christian World
v86n37: p. 379. READ
“The Shooting of President McKinley.” Collier’s Weekly v27n24:
p. 5. READ
“Siftings.” Irish-American v53n37: p. 5. READ
“Some Brief Notes Concerning the President’s Surgeons at Buffalo.”
Medical News v79n11: pp. 424-25. READ
“Stock Exchange.” Statist v48n1229: p. 468. READ
“Summary of Events.” Friend v75n9: p. 72. READ
“Told of Czolgosz.” Afro-American-Ledger v10n6: p. [2]. READ
“Why Does God Permit It.” Congregationalist and Christian World
v86n37: p. 380. READ
“The World’s Sympathy.” Outlook v69n2: p. 97. READ
“‘Yellow Journalism’s’ Responsibility.” Congregationalist and Christian
World v86n37: p. 379. READ
| 15 September 1901 (Sunday) |
“Altgeld May Defend Assassin.” Chicago Sunday Tribune v60n258:
part 1, p. 4. READ
“Autopsy on the President.” Sunday News: p. 1. READ
Billings, George B. “Stronger Immigration Laws Needed.” Chicago
Sunday Tribune v60n258: part 2, p. 13. READ
“Czolgosz May Be Tried Next Week.” Buffalo Sunday News v28n45:
p. [?]. READ
D., E. A. “Britain Shows Its Sympathy.” Chicago Sunday Tribune
v60n258: part 1, p. 3. READ
“Day of Doom for Assassin Is Near.” Chicago Sunday Tribune
v60n258: part 1, p. 4. READ
“Dr. Linn’s Museum.” Buffalo Sunday News v28n45: p. [?]. READ
“Editor Nearly Lynched for Attacking M’Kinley.” Atlanta Constitution
v34: part 1, p. 3. READ
“Exposition Notes.” Illustrated Buffalo Express v18n50: part
2, p. 14. READ
“For the Trial of Czolgosz.” Iowa State Register v46n218: p.
3. READ
“Forced by Mob to Disown Joy.” Chicago Sunday Tribune v60n258:
part 1, p. 3. READ
“Governors Order Mourning.” Chicago Sunday Tribune v60n258:
part 1, p. 3. READ
“Grieved by M’Kinley’s Death, Young Woman Takes Her Life.” Chicago
Sunday Tribune v60n258: part 1, p. 8. READ
“Johann Most out on Bail.” Sunday News: p. 2. READ
Langtoft, Geoffrey. “Anarchy a Crime, Not a Disease.” Chicago Sunday
Tribune v60n258: part 2, p. 13. READ
Malagodi, Olindo. “Psychology of the Anarchist.” Chicago Sunday
Tribune v60n258: part 2, p. 13. READ
Miller, Etta Wallace. “To Mrs. McKinley.” Atlanta Constitution
v34: part 2, p. 20. READ
“Mob Violence in Chicago.” Sunday News: p. 2. READ
“No Concert at the Park.” Atlanta Constitution v34: part 1,
p. 3. READ
O’Connell, Jno. C. “Anarchy.” Daily Picayune v65n234: part
2, p. 1. READ
“On the Mountain Top.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n84: p. 2. READ
Oppenheim, L. “Anarchists Deserve No Sympathy.” Chicago Sunday Tribune
v60n258: part 2, p. 13. READ
“The Poisoned Bullet Theory.” Sunday News: p. 2. READ
“Quick Work of Law.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n84: p. 2. READ
Rice, Walter Allen. “Our Honored Guest.” Illustrated Buffalo Express
v18n50: part 2, p. 22. READ
“The Schools Will Not Close.” Buffalo Sunday News v28n45: p.
[?]. READ
Schuettler, Herman F. “How Anarchy Should Be Watched.” Chicago Sunday
Tribune v60n258: part 2, p. 13. READ
“She Bears Her Grief Bravely.” Buffalo Sunday News v28n45:
p. [?]. READ
Slater, G. “Assassinations Increasing in Number.” Chicago Sunday
Tribune v60n258: part 2, p. 13. READ
“The Trial of Czolgocz” [sic]. Sunday News: p. 2. READ
Van Hamel, M. “How to Combat Anarchism.” Chicago Sunday Tribune
v60n258: part 2, p. 13. READ
“Whereabouts of Czolgocz” [sic]. Sunday News: p. 5. READ
| 16 September 1901 (Monday) |
[untitled]. Buffalo Review v19n86: p. 4. READ
“Adopted a Memorial.” Buffalo Evening News v42n134: p. 8. READ
“Anarchist Nurseries.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p. 6. READ
“Assassin Czolgosz Kept in Ignorance.” Atlanta Constitution
v34: p. 1. READ
“Certificate of Death of President M’Kinley.” Atlanta Constitution
v34: p. 1. READ
“Czolgosz Case Now before the Grand Jury.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n134: p. 1. READ
“Death Mask of President.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p. 1.
READ
“Down with Them, Says Mason.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p.
1. READ
“Explained to the Filipinos.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p.
1. READ
“Family of the Assassin.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p. 1. READ
“Girl Insane over M’Kinley’s Death.” Buffalo Enquirer v58n41:
p. 10. READ
Hunnicutt, W. L. C. “One Lesson from the Assassination of President
McKinley.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p. 6. READ
“‘Kill Them,’ They Cried Out.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p.
1. READ
“Mayor Diehl’s Proclamation.” Buffalo Evening News v42n134:
p. 8. READ
“Memorial at Chattanooga.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p. 1.
READ
Nisbet, K. A. “Expel the Anarchists.” Atlanta Constitution
v34: p. 6. READ
“Senator Platt on M’Kinley.” Buffalo Evening News v42n134:
p. 8. READ
“Sincere Feeling on the Isthmus.” Buffalo Enquirer v58n41:
p. 10. READ
“Southerners on Committee.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p. 1.
READ
“Tied to Tree and Whipped.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p. 1.
READ
“Tried to Lynch the Doctor.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p. 1.
READ
| 17 September 1901 (Tuesday) |
[untitled]. Times n36562: p. 7. READ
“Arrested Before.” Daily Picayune v65n236: p. 1. READ
“Cleveland Will Attend Funeral.” Iowa State Register v46n219:
p. 5. READ
“Compares Czolgosz to Judas.” New York Times v50n16129: p.
2. READ
“Czolgosz Tracked M’Kinley.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n85: p.
3. READ
“Exposition Briefs.” Buffalo Review v19n87: p. 6. READ
“G. A. R. Services in the Temple of Music.” Buffalo Review
v19n87: p. 6. READ
“Hanged in Effigy.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n85: p. 2. READ
“Herr Most Arraigned.” Daily Picayune v65n236: p. 1. READ
“Insane over President.” Buffalo Enquirer v58n42: p. 1. READ
“Mackay’s Remedy.” Daily Picayune v65n236: p. 1. READ
“The Medical Treatment.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n85: p. 3.
READ
“No Evidence of Plot.” New York Times v50n16129: p. 2. READ
“Program for the Funeral Services in Washington Today.” Chicago
Daily Tribune v60n260: part 1, p. 2. READ
“Text of the Indictment against Leon Czolgosz.” Buffalo Review
v19n87: p. 6. READ
“Traitor Hanged in Effigy.” Iowa State Register v46n219: p.
5. READ
| 18 September 1901 (Wednesday) |
“Afraid of the Mob.” News and Courier: p. 1. READ
“Anarchy.” Christian Observer v89n38: p. 3. READ
“A Card from the Doctors.” News and Courier: p. 1. READ
“Death of the President.” Christian Observer v89n38: p. 23.
READ
“The Death of the President.” Christian Observer v89n38: p.
1. READ
“Editorial Notes.” Christian Observer v89n38: p. 1. READ
Husmann, George. “From California.” Colman’s Rural World v54n37:
p. 1. READ
“It Checked Progress.” Fredonia Censor v81n38: p. [3]. READ
“The Last Tribute.” Enterprise v6n78: p. 1. READ
Miller, Samuel. “From the Pan-American Exposition.” Colman’s Rural
World v54n37: p. 3. READ
“Panic at Door of Death Hall.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n261:
part 1, p. 4. READ
“President McKinley Is Dead.” Colman’s Rural World v54n37: p.
1. READ
“Secular News.” Christian Observer v89n38: pp. 23-24. READ
“Stamps on M’Kinley Picture.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n261:
part 1, p. 4. READ
| 19 September 1901 (Thursday) |
[untitled]. Life v38n985: p. 224. READ
“The Buffalo Undertaker Explains.” New York Times v51n16131:
p. 2. READ
Collins, Herman L. “England and McKinley.” Times n36564: p.
6. READ
“The Common Bond.” Evangelist v72n38: p. 4. READ
“Congressmen Start for Canton.” New York Times v51n16131: p.
2. READ
“Criminal Tolerance.” Journal and Herald v35n35: p. [4]. READ
“Czolgosz Indicted.” Journal and Herald v35n35: p. [4]. READ
“Czolgosz Indicted.” Lancaster Times v22n16: p. [3]. READ
“The Death of the President.” American Machinist v24n38: p.
1041. READ
“Debris Left by the Panic.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n262:
part 1, p. 5. READ
“Dies to Follow M’Kinley.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n262: part
1, p. 5. READ
“The Fifth Avenue Presbyterian.” Evangelist v72n38: p. 4. READ
“The First Collegiate.” Evangelist v72n38: p. 4. READ
Gladney, Frank Y. “President Roosevelt.” Times n36564: p. 6.
READ
“Goldman Indifferent.” Journal and Herald v35n35: p. [4]. READ
Lee, George Taylor. “Our Dead President.” Atlanta Constitution
v34: p. 6. READ
“McKinley Memorial Service.” Lancaster Times v22n16: p. [3].
READ
“Mourning, Contrition, Confidence.” Evangelist v72n38: p. 3.
READ
“Mourning Hebrews.” Evangelist v72n38: p. 4. READ
“News of the Week.” Public Opinion v31n12: p. 379. READ
“No Cabinet Changes.” New York Times v51n16131: p. 2. READ
“Our New President.” Lancaster Times v22n16: p. [3]. READ
“President McKinley Left a Will.” Journal and Herald v35n35:
p. [4]. READ
“President M’Kinley’s Death.” Nation v73n1890: p. 218. READ
Randolph, Arthur D. F. “My Country.” Evangelist v72n38: p.
3. READ
“Real Cause of Death.” Journal and Herald v35n35: p. [4]. READ
S., R. A. “Tributes to President M’Kinley.” Evangelist v72n38:
pp. 21-22. [excerpt 1 of 2] READ
Small, Sam W. “McKinley.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p. 6. READ
“Solemn Service in Montreal.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n262:
part 1, p. 5. READ
“Tributes to President M’Kinley.” Evangelist v72n38: pp. 21-22.
[excerpt 2 of 2] READ
“The Week.” Nation v73n1890: pp. 215-17. [excerpt 1 of 4] READ
“The Week.” Nation v73n1890: pp. 215-17. [excerpt 2 of 4] READ
“The Week.” Nation v73n1890: pp. 215-17. [excerpt 3 of 4] READ
“The Week.” Nation v73n1890: pp. 215-17. [excerpt 4 of 4] READ
“The Week.” Public Opinion v31n12: p. 355. READ
Whitney, Cornelia F. “Harbor Lights.” Evangelist v72n38: p.
10. READ
“Wm. McKinley.” Journal and Herald v35n35: p. [4]. READ
| 20 September 1901 (Friday) |
[untitled]. Madison County Times v32n8: p. [3]. READ
[untitled]. Norfolk Landmark v53n21: p. 4. READ
“But We Must Jest Tomorrow.” Buffalo Courier v66n263: p. 4.
READ
“Czolgosz Will Not Talk.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n88: p. 2.
READ
“Elder Czolgosz Not Involved in a Shooting.” Buffalo Evening News
v42n137: p. 7. READ
“The Floral Offerings.” New York Times v51n16132: p. 2. READ
“Goldman Sneers at Sorrow.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n88: p.
2. READ
“How to Pronounce It.” Norfolk Landmark v53n21: p. 4. READ
“Indian Memorial Service.” Pan-American Daily v1n58: p. 3.
READ
“London’s Tribute of Respect.” Madison County Times v32n8:
p. [3]. READ
M., E. D. A. “Ave Atque Vale.” Times n36565: p. 4. READ
“Make Assassin’s Trial a Lesson to Anarchists.” Buffalo Evening
News v42n137: p. 1. READ
“M’Arthur Threatened with Knife.” Buffalo Evening News v42n137:
p. 4. READ
“Mr. M’Kinley Mourned in City and Village.” New York Times
v51n16132: p. 2. READ
Stanton, Frank L. “A Garland from the Gray.” Atlanta Constitution
v34: p. 1. READ
“Veterinarian’s Suicide.” Madison County Times v32n8: p. [3].
READ
“William McKinley.” Madison County Times v32n8: p. [2]. READ
| 21 September 1901 (Saturday) |
[untitled]. Friend v75n10: p. 73. READ
“The Accession of President Roosevelt.” Outlook v69n3: p. 144.
READ
“Applications to Witness the Execution.” Daily Picayune v65n240:
p. 1. READ
“Assassin’s Father to Aid.” Afro-American-Ledger v10n7: p.
[7]. READ
B., F. E. “The Late President.” Spectator n3821: p. 387. READ
“The Business Week.” Statist v48n1230: pp. 501-03. [excerpt
1 of 3] READ
“The Business Week.” Statist v48n1230: pp. 501-03. [excerpt
2 of 3] READ
“The Business Week.” Statist v48n1230: pp. 501-03. [excerpt
3 of 3] READ
“The Career of Theodore Roosevelt.” Harper’s Weekly v45n2335:
p. 946. READ
“The Career of William McKinley.” Harper’s Weekly v45n2335:
p. 946. READ
“The Case of the President, Continued.” Medical News v79n12:
pp. 441-42. READ
“Chronicle of the Week.” Tablet v98n3202: pp. 437-40. READ
“Citizenisms.” Cleveland Citizen v11n35: p. 1. READ
“Commercial Epitome.” Commercial and Financial Chronicle v73n1891:
p. 622. READ
“Current Topics.” Solicitors’ Journal and Reporter v45n47: pp.
775-77. READ
“Cut the Taproot of Anarchy.” Congregationalist and Christian World
v86n38: p. 410. READ
“Death Claims the President.” Congregationalist and Christian World
v86n38: p. 411. READ
“The Death of President McKinley.” Collier’s Weekly v27n25:
p. 5. READ
“The Death of President McKinley.” Outlook v69n3: pp. 143-44.
READ
“Death of President McKinley.” Tablet v98n3202: pp. 441-42.
READ
“The Duty of the Hour.” Congregationalist and Christian World
v86n38: p. 409. READ
“Echoes and News.” Medical News v79n12: pp. 470-74. READ
“Et Cætera.” Tablet v98n3202: p. 457. READ
“The Financial Situation.” Commercial and Financial Chronicle
v73n1891: pp. 582-84. READ
“A Fresh Summons to Save This Land.” Congregationalist and Christian
World v86n38: p. 410. READ
“The Funeral of President McKinley.” Harper’s Weekly v45n2335:
p. 946. READ
“‘It is God’s Way.’” Outlook v69n3: pp. 159-61. READ
“Items about Banks, Bankers and Trust Co’s.” Commercial and Financial
Chronicle v73n1891: pp. 589-91. READ
Jordan, Elizabeth G. “An Appreciation.” Harper’s Weekly v45n2335:
p. 945. READ
“The Kingdom of God Has Come Nigh.” Congregationalist and Christian
World v86n38: p. 410. READ
Lefèvre, Edwin. “The Effect on Wall Street.” Harper’s Weekly
v45n2335: p. 946. READ
Low, A. Maurice. “The News in Washington.” Harper’s Weekly v45n2335:
p. 946. READ
Matthews, Franklin. “The President’s Last Days.” Harper’s Weekly
v45n2335: p. 943. READ
Maxwell, Herbert. “How to Deal with Anarchists.” Spectator
n3821: p. 389. READ
Moulton, Scott. “William McKinley, Jan. 29, 1843—Sept. 14, 1901.” Congregationalist
and Christian World v86n38: [cover]. READ
“The New President.” Irish-American v53n38: p. 1. READ
“Notes and Remarks.” Ave Maria v53n12: pp. 370-73. [excerpt
1 of 2] READ
“Notes and Remarks.” Ave Maria v53n12: pp. 370-73. [excerpt
2 of 2] READ
“A Prayer in Time of National Bereavement.” Congregationalist and
Christian World v86n38: p. 409. READ
“Present Laws against Anarchism.” Outlook v69n3: pp. 146-47.
READ
“President McKinley.” Saturday Evening Post v174n12: p. 10.
READ
“President McKinley.” Statist v48n1230: p. 515. READ
“President McKinley on Telegraphy and Cables.” Electrical World
and Engineer v38n12: p. 472. READ
“President McKinley: What the World Thought of Him.” Outlook
v69n3: pp. 162-65. READ
“President McKinley’s Burial.” Irish-American v53n38: p. 4.
READ
“President Roosevelt.” Commercial and Financial Chronicle v73n1891:
pp. 584-85. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Irish-American v53n38: p. 4. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Outlook v69n3: pp. 158-59. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Statist v48n1230: pp. 515-16. READ
“The President’s Case.” Medical News v79n12: pp. 465-67. READ
“Radical Comment on the President’s Assassination.” Literary Digest
v23n12: pp. 336-37. READ
“Reasons for Confidence.” Electrical World and Engineer v38n12:
p. 453. READ
“Rome.” Tablet v98n3202: pp. 453-54. READ
Sill, Louise Morgan. “William McKinley.” Harper’s Weekly v45n2335:
p. 946. READ
“Stock Exchange.” Statist v48n1230: pp. 503-05. READ
“Succession to the Presidential Chair.” Harper’s Weekly v45n2335:
p. 946. READ
“Summary of Events.” Friend v75n10: pp. 79-80. READ
“Those Present at the Death-Bed.” Harper’s Weekly v45n2335:
p. 946. READ
“Titus May Not Accept.” Daily Picayune v65n240: p. 1. READ
Tylee, Edward Sydney. “Outward Bound.” Spectator n3821: p.
389. READ
“An Unparalleled Sunday.” Congregationalist and Christian World
v86n38: p. 410. READ
Wellman, Walter. “The Crime at Buffalo.” Collier’s Weekly v27n25:
p. 8. READ
Wells, John D. “The Story of an Eye-Witness to the Shooting of the
President.” Collier’s Weekly v27n25: p. 23. READ
Wilson, W. Gilchrist. “God’s Way.” Spectator n3821: p. 389.
READ
“Yachting.” Forest and Stream v57n12: p. 231. READ
| 22 September 1901 (Sunday) |
[advertisement]. Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n89: p. 3. READ
“Cut Off Their Beer.” Buffalo Sunday News v28n46: p. 4. READ
“Czolgosz’s State of Mind.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n89: p.
1. READ
“Did Czolgosz Have Aids?” Iowa State Register v46n224: p. 12.
READ
“The Floral Tributes.” Daily Picayune v65n241: part 1, p. 2.
READ
“Funeral of the Late President.” Manila Times v2n160: p. 1.
READ
“Gloated over the Tragedy.” Daily Picayune v65n241: part 1,
p. 2. READ
“Guiteau Daft; Czolgosz Sane.” Atlanta Constitution v34: part
1, p. 4. READ
“Hanna Refuses to Talk.” Daily Picayune v65n241: part 1, p.
2. READ
Howe, Julia Ward. “Buffalo, September 6.” Atlanta Constitution
v34: part 1, p. 7. READ
“In Memoriam.” Illustrated Buffalo Express v18n51: part 1,
p. 1. READ
“McKinley Memorial.” Daily Picayune v65n241: part 1, p. 2.
READ
“McKinley’s Death Wound.” Daily Picayune v65n241: part 1, p.
2. READ
“M’Kinley Memorial Fund.” Buffalo Sunday News v28n46: p. 4.
READ
“Mrs. McKinley’s Condition.” Daily Picayune v65n241: part 1,
p. 2. READ
“A National Monument.” Daily Picayune v65n241: part 1, pp.1-2.
READ
Oaks, Henry C. “The Shooting of the President.” Buffalo Sunday News
v28n46: p. 7. READ
“A Pronunciamento.” Norfolk Landmark v53n23: p. 4. READ
Stoddard, Richard Henry. “At the Fair.” Atlanta Constitution
v34: part 1, p. 7. READ
“Trial of the Assassin.” Daily Picayune v65n241: part 1, p.
1. READ
“Underwear to Protect Monarchs.” Chicago Sunday Tribune v60n265:
part 6, p. 39. READ
| 23 September 1901 (Monday) |
“An Anarchist Killed.” Daily Picayune v65n242: p. 1. READ
“Bradshaw Is Sorry.” Daily Picayune v65n242: p. 1. READ
“Buffalo Fair Is Hard Hit.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n266:
p. 7. READ
“Crowds around Milburn House.” Buffalo Evening News v42n139:
p. 7. READ
“Dr. Swallow Condemned.” Daily Picayune v65n242: p. 1. READ
“Emma Goldman Talks.” Daily Picayune v65n242: p. 1. READ
“Hint of a M’Kinley Plot.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n266: p.
2. READ
| 23-24, 26 September 1901 (Monday, Tuesday,
and Thursday) |
“The People of the State of New York against Leon F. Czolgosz.” Unpublished
trial transcript. READ
| 24 September 1901 (Tuesday) |
“Australians Speak of McKinley.” Manila Times v2n161: p. 1.
READ
“Mrs. M’Kinley No Worse.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n91: p. 2.
READ
“That Anarchist Plot.” News and Courier: p. 1. READ
“Trial of the President’s Murderer.” Daily Picayune v65n243:
p. 4. READ
| 25 September 1901 (Wednesday) |
“Crime Is Hated by His Family.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p.
3. READ
“On Death of M’Kinley.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p. 5. READ
“Single Ballot All That Was Necessary.” Buffalo Courier v66n268:
p. 9. READ
“Trial of President McKiley’s [sic] Murderer.” Enterprise
v6n80: p. 1. READ
“William McKinley.” Puck v50n1282: [no pagination]. READ
| 26 September 1901 (Thursday) |
[untitled]. Life v38n986: p. 244. READ
“The Case of Jim Parker.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p. 6. READ
“Gen. Lew Wallace Talks of His Friend, M’Kinley.” Buffalo Courier
v66n269: p. 6. READ
Griffin, Harry W. [untitled]. Life 26 v38n986: p. 254. READ
“Kiss Assassin for Last Time.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p.
2. READ
Kohut, George Alexander. “William McKinley.” Independent v53n2756:
p. 2273. READ
M., E. L. C. “Presidential Handshaking.” Nation v73n1891: p.
245. READ
Masson, Tom. “The Power of the Press.” Life v38n986:
pp. 247-49. READ
“Mob Beats Clergyman.” Journal and Herald v35n36: p. [4]. READ
“Most Still Languishes in Jail.” Journal and Herald v35n36:
p. [4]. READ
“The Mourning.” Nation v73n1891: p. 238. READ
“News of the Week.” Public Opinion v31n13: p. 411. READ
“Two Notable Resolutions.” Christian Advocate v76n39: p. 1547.
READ
“The Week.” Nation v73n1891: pp. 235-37. [excerpt 1 of 3] READ
“The Week.” Nation v73n1891: pp. 235-37. [excerpt 2 of 3] READ
“The Week.” Nation v73n1891: pp. 235-37. [excerpt 3 of 3] READ
| 27 September 1901 (Friday) |
[untitled]. Central Law Journal v53n13: pp. 241-42. READ
“Czolgosz Is Already in the Death Cell at Auburn Prison Awaiting the
Day of His Doom.” Buffalo Review v19n96: p. 1. READ
“Czolgosz’s Death Warrant.” Buffalo Review v19n96: p. 6. READ
Deyo, Milo. “A Sonnet to Leon Czolgosz.” Burlington Hawk-Eye
v63n94: p. 4. READ
“Died from Grief.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n94: p. 2. READ
“Dr. Rixey to Tell the Story.” Burlington Hawk-Eye v63n94:
p. 2. READ
“‘I Am Sorry’ Is Statement of Czolgosz.” Buffalo Evening Times
v36n11: p. 7. READ
“Scientific Notes and News.” Science v14n352 (new series): pp.
500-03. READ
| 28 September 1901 (Saturday) |
[untitled]. Irish-American v53n39: p. 4. READ
[untitled]. Massachusetts Ploughman and New England Journal of Agriculture
v61n1: p. 4. READ
[untitled]. Massachusetts Ploughman and New England Journal of Agriculture
v61n1: p. 4. READ
[untitled]. Saturday Evening Post v174n13: p. 12. READ
“The Assassin Condemned.” Irish-American v53n39: p. 4. READ
“Broke Down Completely.” Iowa State Register v46n229: p. 1.
READ
“Chronicle of the Week.” Tablet v98n3203: pp. 477-80. READ
“Crazed by McKinley’s Murder.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p.
2. READ
“Current Topics.” Solicitors’ Journal and Reporter v45n48: pp.
783-85. READ
“Czolgosz in Death Cell.” Chicago Daily Tribune v60n271: part
1, p. 2. READ
Doane, William C. “Anarchism and Atheism: A Sermon on the Death of
President McKinley.” Outlook v69n4: pp. 218-21. READ
“Echoes and News.” Medical News v79n13: pp. 505-09. READ
“Familiarity That Breeds Danger.” Saturday Evening Post v174n13:
p. 12. READ
Gladden, Washington. “Two Kinds of Anarchists.” Leslie’s Weekly
v93n2403: pp. 278, 291. READ
“Government by Assassination.” Leslie’s Weekly v93n2403: p.
278. READ
L., R. A. “The South and President McKinley’s Death.” Outlook
v69n4: p. 245. READ
“The Last Honors to President McKinley.” Outlook v69n4: pp.
197-98. READ
“Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania.” Medical News
v79n13: pp. 513-16. READ
“Monetary and Commercial English News.” Commercial and Financial
Chronicle v73n1892: pp. 643-44. READ
“Notes and Remarks.” Ave Maria v53n13: pp. 406-09. [excerpt
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“Notes and Remarks.” Ave Maria v53n13: pp. 406-09. [excerpt
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“Notes and Remarks.” Ave Maria v53n13: pp. 406-09. [excerpt
3 of 3] READ
O’Neill, Francis. “Stamping Out Anarchy by Police Powers.” Saturday
Evening Post v174n13: p. 12. READ
“The Plain Truth.” Leslie’s Weekly v93n2403: p. 278. READ
“A Popular Testimony to Silence.” Friend v75n11: p. 81. READ
“President McKinley’s Solicitude.” Iowa State Register v46n229:
p. 1. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Saturday Evening Post v174n13: p. 12.
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“The President’s Last Hours.” Leslie’s Weekly v93n2403: pp.
290-91. READ
“Siftings.” Irish-American v53n39: p. 5. READ
“Summary of Events.” Friend v75n11: p. 88. READ
“The Sympathy of a United People.” Leslie’s Weekly v93n2403:
p. 278. READ
Taylor, Isaac. “Czolgosz.” Notes and Queries v8n196 (ninth series):
p. 260. READ
“Tells His Story in a Modest Way.” Afro-American-Ledger v10n8:
p. [5]. READ
“Traitors in the Ranks.” Medical News v79n13: p. 503. READ
“The Trial of Czolgosz.” Outlook v69n4: pp. 198. READ
“A Tribute to the Dead.” Massachusetts Ploughman and New England
Journal of Agriculture v61n1: p. 4. READ
“Tributes to President McKinley.” Outlook v69n4: pp. 241-43.
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“Washington, September Seventeenth.” Outlook v69n4: pp. 215-17.
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“With His Yells Prison Echoed.” Atlanta Constitution v34: p.
3. READ
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“Curious Crowds at City Hall.” Buffalo Sunday News v28n47:
p. 3. READ
| 30 September 1901 (Monday) |
“Mrs McKinley’s Condition.” News and Courier: p. 1. READ
“To Rename the Philippines.” Daily Picayune v65n249: p. 2.
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