C. B. Waite (public addresses) |
Waite, C. B. “Colonel Ingersoll, Senator Dolliver and Assassination.”
Free Thought Magazine Dec. 1901 v19n12: pp. 696-98. VIEW
Bierstein. “Agents and Principals.” Truth Seeker 26 Oct. 1901
v28n43: p. 682. VIEW
“Sensational Sermon by a Nashville Minister.” Mount Airy News
3 Oct. 1901 v22n15: p. [2]. VIEW
C. C. Cline (public statements) |
Bierstein. “Agents and Principals.” Truth Seeker 26 Oct. 1901
v28n43: p. 682. VIEW
“Sensational Sermon by a Nashville Minister.” Mount Airy News
3 Oct. 1901 v22n15: p. [2]. VIEW
“Mob Beats Clergyman.” Journal and Herald 26 Sept. 1901 v35n36:
p. [4]. VIEW
C. E. Manchester (eulogies) |
“President McKinley Buried at Canton.” Timely Topics 27 Sept.
1901 v6n4: pp. 52-53. VIEW
C. E. Manchester (eulogies: full text) |
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “The Last Home-Coming
to Canton” [chapter 23]. The Authentic Life of William McKinley.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 365-78. VIEW
“Brutal Remarks.” Nashua Daily Telegraph 12 Sept. 1901 v34n164:
p. 5. VIEW
C. F. Meek (public statements) |
“How Brother Heard the News.” Chicago Sunday Tribune 8 Sept.
1901 v60n251: part 1, p. 4. VIEW
“Dr. Woolston Greeted on His Anniversary.” Philadelphia Inquirer
20 Jan. 1902 v146n20: p. 6. VIEW
“Yellow Papers Were to Blame.” Philadelphia Inquirer
9 Sept. 1901 v145n71: p. 5. VIEW
C. Herbert Woolston (public statements) |
“Yellow Papers Were to Blame.” Philadelphia Inquirer
9 Sept. 1901 v145n71: p. 5. VIEW
SEE J.
C.
James, C. L. “A Reply.” Free Society 22 June 1902 v9n25: pp.
5-6. VIEW
Macdonald, George E. “Observations.” Truth Seeker 30 Nov. 1901
v28n48: p. 760. VIEW
Winn, Ross. “Current Comment.” Free Society 20 Apr. 1902 v9n16:
pp. 4-5. VIEW
Winn, Ross. “Current Comment.” Free Society 11 May 1902 v9n19:
pp. 4-5. VIEW
“Valley of Virginia.” Richmond Dispatch 15 Sept. 1901 n15727:
p. 5. VIEW
C. L. Pershing (public addresses) |
Pershing, C. L. “The Importance to the Community of Provision for the
Feeble-Minded.” Colorado Medicine Mar. 1921 v18n3: pp. 60-62.
VIEW
C. P. Wilkinson (public addresses) |
“Official Report of the Proceedings of the Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting
of the American Public Health Association.” Public Health Papers
and Reports 1902 v27: pp. 319-76. VIEW
“Twenty-Ninth Annual Session of the American Health Association.” Philadelphia
Medical Journal 12 Oct. 1901 v8n15: pp. 600-01. VIEW
“Witnessed the Shooting.” Wilmington Daily Republican
7 Sept. 1901: p. 1. VIEW
SEE McKinley
cabinet
SEE George
Washington Cable
SEE telegrams
SEE Donelson
Caffery
SEE Frank
S. Cairns
SEE Samuel
Caldwell
“Died from Grief.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 27 Sept. 1901 v63n94:
p. 2. VIEW
SEE C.
Walter Calloway
SEE Teresa
Casey Calteaux
“From Neighboring States.” Professional World 8 Nov. 1901 v1n2:
p. [2]. VIEW
SEE H.
S. Canfield
“Canton Has Martyr Dead.” Norfolk Weekly News-Journal 20 Sept.
1901: p. 5. VIEW
Everett, Marshall. “The Sad Journey to Canton” [chapter 37]. Complete
Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination. Memorial
ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 381-86. VIEW
“Fakirs Marred the Funeral Day.” Daily True American 20 Sept.
1901 v66n223: p. 1. VIEW
Kay, William Bingham. “The Place of Sepulture of the Dead President.”
New Castle Weekly Herald 25 Sept. 1901 v52n40: p. 1.
VIEW
“The Last Requiem.” Evening Bulletin 20 Sept. 1901 v20n256:
p. 1. VIEW
“Was with the Funeral Train.” Davenport Sunday Democrat
22 Sept. 1901: p. 5. VIEW
Forwood, J. L. “President McKinley’s Farewell to Canton.” After
Hours. Chester: Press of the Chester Times, 1922: pp. 101-08. VIEW
SEE James
E. Cantrill
SEE death
penalty
“Actions That a Man May Play.” Weekly People 28 Sept.
1901 v11n25: p. 4. VIEW
“The Assassination—Its Cause.” Socialist 15 Sept. 1901
n58: p. 1. VIEW
“Capital Brought Him Here.” Socialist 22 Sept. 1901
n59: p. 1. VIEW
“Ex[p]loiting Murder.” Weekly People 21 Sept. 1901 v11n25:
p. 4. VIEW
“Guilty or Not Guilty.” Socialist 15 Sept. 1901 n58:
p. 1. VIEW
“Hearst and His ‘Journal.’” Weekly People 5 Oct. 1901
v11n26: p. 4. VIEW
“The Idiocy of Murder as a Means of Propaganda.” Advance 14
Sept. 1901 n371: p. 1. VIEW
capitalism (editorial cartoons) |
“Capitalism the Real Assassin—Socialism the Only Savior.” Socialist
15 Sept. 1901 n58: p. 1. VIEW
SEE Joseph
Carey
SEE cartoons
Salisbury, William. “Chapter XXXI.” The Career of a Journalist.
New York: B. W. Dodge, 1908: pp. 293-300. VIEW
“An Artistic Window.” Fort Wayne Sentinel 18 Sept. 1901:
p. 2. VIEW
SEE R.
W. Carleton
SEE ALSO Czolgosz
physicians
[untitled]. Southern Mercury 9 Jan. 1902 v22n2: p. 8. VIEW
“Assassin Was Sane and Deserves His Fate, Says Dr. MacDonald, the Alienist.”
World 25 Sept. 1901 v42n14645: p. 3. VIEW
“Czolgosz’s State of Mind.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 22 Sept. 1901
v63n89: p. 1. VIEW
“[MacDonald, Carlos F.].” Biographical Directory of the State of
New York, 1900. New York: Biographical Directory, 1900: p. 281.
VIEW
“Saw the Assassin Die.” Buffalo Morning Express 30 Oct. 1901
v56n248: p. 7. VIEW
“Seat Number ‘13’ Is Banished from Court.” Buffalo Courier
23 Sept. 1901 v66n266: pp. 1, 6. VIEW
Carlos F. MacDonald (photographs) |
SEE
ALSO Czolgosz physicians (photographs)
“Carlos F. MacDonald.” New York University. Ed. Joshua L. Chamberlain.
Boston: R. Herndon, 1901: part 2, p. 160. VIEW
Carlos F. MacDonald (public statements) |
“Assassin Was Sane and Deserves His Fate, Says Dr. MacDonald, the Alienist.”
World 25 Sept. 1901 v42n14645: p. 3. VIEW
“Condition Very Grave, Say Local Physicians.” World 13 Sept.
1901 v42n14633: p. 3. VIEW
Steep, Thomas W. “Czolgosz’s Last Hours and Death.” Buffalo Courier
29 Oct. 1901 v66n302: pp. 1-2. VIEW
“The Return of Diplomats.” Washington Times 9 Sept. 1901 n2661:
p. 2. VIEW
Carlos Martínez Silva (public statements) |
“The Return of Diplomats.” Washington Times 9 Sept. 1901 n2661:
p. 2. VIEW
Carlton E. Ladd (illustrations) |
“Czolgosz and His Lawyers.” Saratoga Sun 3 Oct. 1901
v11n9: p. [3]. VIEW
Carlton E. Ladd (public statements) |
“No Appeal for Czolgosz.” Boston Evening Transcript 25 Sept.
1901: part 1, p. 7. VIEW
“Statements by the Attorneys for Czolgosz.” Buffalo Courier
25 Sept. 1901 v66n268: p. 1. VIEW
SEE Albert
Carman
SEE ALSO Carnation
League of America
SEE ALSO McKinley
Day
SEE ALSO McKinley
Memorial Day
SEE ALSO McKinley
memorialization
“Additional Editorials.” Christian Advocate 5 Feb. 1903 v78n6:
p. 224. VIEW
“Carnation Day.” Bridgeport Evening Farmer 29 Jan. 1917
v53n25: p. 6. VIEW
“Carnation Day Commemorates Birth of William McKinley.” Bridgeport
Evening Farmer 29 Jan. 1916 v52n25: p. 6. VIEW
“Current Topics.” Youth’s Companion 26 Jan. 1905 v79n4: p. 42.
VIEW
Carnation League of America |
SEE ALSO Carnation
Day
“Current Topics.” Youth’s Companion 26 Jan. 1905 v79n4: p. 42.
VIEW
Olcott, Charles S. “The McKinley Monuments [appendix 3]. The
Life of William McKinley. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916:
pp. 389-95. VIEW
SEE James
Carnrite
“Failing.” Plymouth Tribune 12 Dec. 1901 v1n10: p. 1. VIEW
SEE Julia
W. Carpenter
SEE William
P. Carr
Nation, Carrie. “While in the Depot at Syracuse, N. Y.” Smasher’s
Mail Oct. 1901 v1n11: p. 1. VIEW
Nation, Carry A. “Chapter XVI.” The Use and Need of the Life of
Carry A. Nation. Rev. ed. Topeka: F. M. Steves and Sons, 1909: pp.
233-45. VIEW
“Note and Comment.” Truth Seeker 14 Sept. 1901 v28n37: p. 577.
VIEW
“Note and Comment.” Truth Seeker 21 Sept. 1901 v28n38: p. 593.
VIEW
“Note and Comment.” Truth Seeker 5 Oct. 1901 v28n40: p. 625.
VIEW
“Worse Than Goldman.” Plymouth Republican 19 Sept. 1901
v45n44: p. [4?]. VIEW
Carrie Nation (public statements) |
Nation, Carrie. “While in the Depot at Syracuse, N. Y.” Smasher’s
Mail Oct. 1901 v1n11: p. 1. VIEW
Nation, Carry A. “Chapter XVI.” The Use and Need of the Life of
Carry A. Nation. Rev. ed. Topeka: F. M. Steves and Sons, 1909: pp.
233-45. VIEW
“Worse Than Goldman.” Plymouth Republican 19 Sept. 1901
v45n44: p. [4?]. VIEW
“Salmagundi.” Weekly Independent 11 Oct. 1901 v35n41:
p. [3]. VIEW
“President McKinley’s Last Photograph.” Photographic Times Nov.
1901 v33n11: p. 527. VIEW
SEE Charles
Carsh
Carter H. Harrison, Jr. (editorial cartoons) |
McWhorter, Tyler. “The Date of Miss Goldman’s Chicago Speech Has Been
Cancelled.” Des Moines Daily Leader 4 Oct. 1901 v53n233:
p. 1. VIEW
Carter H. Harrison, Jr. (public statements) |
“Deny Bail to Anarchists.” Chicago Daily Tribune 10 Sept. 1901
v60n253: part 1, p. 1. VIEW
SEE Thomas
H. Carter
[untitled]. Commoner 27 Sept. 1901 v1n36: p. 6. VIEW
[untitled]. Saratoga Sun 26 Sept. 1901 v11n8: p. [4].
VIEW
“Roosevelt Has Been ‘Found.’” Missoulian 22 Sept. 1901
v23n128: p. 4. VIEW
cartoonists (editorial cartoons) |
Wing, Frank. “Two
of a Kind.” St. Paul Globe 18 Sept. 1901 v24n261: p. 1. VIEW
SEE ALSO yellow
journalism
[untitled]. Arizona Daily Citizen 28 Sept. 1901 v36n135:
p. 2. VIEW
[untitled]. Commoner 27 Sept. 1901 v1n36: p. 6. VIEW
[untitled]. Decatur Herald 17 Sept. 1901 n142: p. 4.
VIEW
“Another Boycott.” Union Boot and Shoe Worker Nov. 1901 v2n11:
pp. 5-6. VIEW
“Brisbane to Ministers on Candidate Hearst.” New York Times
31 Oct. 1905 v55n17447: p. 4. VIEW
“Emma Goldman and Cartoons.” Commercial Tribune 12 Sept. 1901
v6n90: p. 4. VIEW
“Throwing Stones from Glass Houses.” Evening Mail 20 Sept. 1901
v44n36: p. 4. VIEW
“Yellow Cartoons.” Broad Axe 3 Oct. 1901 v11n3: p. 1.
VIEW
SEE Alice
Cary
SEE Charles
Cary
The Case of President McKinley |
[untitled]. Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery Oct. 1901
v90n4: p. 185. VIEW
“Notes and Comments.” North American Journal of Homœopathy Nov.
1901 v49n11: pp. 693-96. VIEW
SEE Sante
Geronimo Caserio
SEE Margaret
Casey
SEE Mary
Casey
SEE McKinley
casket
“Persecuted by Neighbors, Limbach Kills Himself.” Norwich Bulletin
9 Feb. 1910 v52n34: p. 1. VIEW
“Persecuted by Neighbors, Limbach Kills Himself.” Norwich Bulletin
9 Feb. 1910 v52n34: p. 1. VIEW
SEE United
States Capitol (catafalque)
Catherwood, Mary Hartwell |
SEE Mary
Hartwell Catherwood
SEE ALSO Christianity
Sparks, Charles S. “Mr. C. S. Sparks, of Cincinnati.” Blue Grass
Blade 27 Oct. 1901 v10n36: p. [2]. VIEW
SEE T.
L. Catterson
cause of death (McKinley) |
SEE William
McKinley (death, cause of)
SEE Madison
Cawein
SEE Florence
Cecil
Cecil Rhodes (compared with Czolgosz) |
SEE Leon
Czolgosz (compared with Cecil Rhodes)
SEE freedom
of speech
SEE the
press (censorship)
[untitled]. Allegany County Republican 4 Oct. 1901 v81n40:
p. [?]. VIEW
SEE Adna
Romanza Chaffee
Hoke, George M. “Lawyer Hoke’s Tale of Woe.” Challenge 5 Oct.
1901 n39: p. 8. VIEW
Wilshire, H. Gaylord. [untitled]. Challenge 5 Oct. 1901 n39:
pp. 8-9. VIEW
SEE Clarence
Chamberlain
“Acted in Good Faith.” Faribault Journal 2 Oct. 1901
v4n48: p. [7]. VIEW
SEE Charles
F. Chandler
SEE Frank
M. Chandler
SEE William
E. Chandler
SEE Walter
Channing
SEE Charles
Chapin
SEE W.
H. Chapman
SEE William
McKinley (personal character)
SEE William
McKinley (political character)
SEE William
McKinley (presidential character)
SEE William
McKinley (religious character)
SEE Theodore
Roosevelt (personal character)
SEE Theodore
Roosevelt (political character)
SEE Theodore
Roosevelt (presidential character)
SEE Theodore
Roosevelt (religious character)
Charles A. Orr (public statements) |
“G. A. R. Services in the Temple of Music.” Buffalo Review
17 Sept. 1901 v19n87: p. 6. VIEW
“Local Mention.” Phillipsburg Herald 9 Oct. 1901 v22n50: p.
[3]. VIEW
“Mob Seeks Man Who Wants to Name His Baby Czolgosz.” Chicago Daily
Tribune 28 Oct. 1901 v60n301: part 1, p. 1. VIEW
Moore, Charles C. “His Accidency.” Blue Grass Blade 5 Jan.
1902 v10n46: p. 2. VIEW
“Farmer Tarred and Feathered.” Valentine Democrat 26 Sept.
1901 v16n36: p. [2]. VIEW
Charles Cary (photographs) |
“Charles Cary, M. D.” The Iris. Vol. 8. [Buffalo]: Iris Association,
University of Buffalo, 1905: p. 17. VIEW
“Charles Cary, M. D.” Men of Buffalo. Chicago: A. N. Marquis,
1902: p. 382. VIEW
Chapin, Charles. “Breaking into Park Row” [chapter 8]. Charles Chapin’s
Story. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1920: pp. 155-71. VIEW
[untitled]. Public 21 Sept. 1901 v4n181: pp. 369-72. VIEW
“Contemptible Politics.” Commoner 20 Sept. 1901 v1n35:
p. 2. VIEW
“C. E. Cheney.” Alpena Evening News 9 Sept. 1901 v3n34:
p. 1. VIEW
Charles E. Grove (public statements) |
“His Chances Poor.” Spokesman-Review 8 Sept. 1901 v19n85:
p. 9. VIEW
“Auburn Chief Talks of Assassin.” Evening Telegram [Syracuse]
27 Sept. 1901 v45n35: p. 6. VIEW
Charles E. McMaster (public statements) |
“Auburn Chief Talks of Assassin.” Evening Telegram [Syracuse]
27 Sept. 1901 v45n35: p. 6. VIEW
[untitled]. Mohave County Miner 28 Sept. 1901 v19n50:
p. [3]. VIEW
“He Saw the Assassin.” Sunday Journal 8 Sept. 1901 v51n251:
part 1, p. 10. VIEW
Charles E. Thornton (public statements) |
“He Saw the Assassin.” Sunday Journal 8 Sept. 1901 v51n251:
part 1, p. 10. VIEW
Charles E. Walton (public addresses) |
“Notes.” Clinical Reporter Nov. 1901 v14n11: pp. 440-45. VIEW
“At the Milburn House.” New-York Tribune 16 Sept. 1901 v61n20028:
pp. 1-2. VIEW
Charles Edward Locke (prayers) |
“At the Milburn House.” New-York Tribune 16 Sept. 1901 v61n20028:
pp. 1-2. VIEW
Charles Edward Locke (public statements) |
“She Bears Her Grief Bravely.” Buffalo Sunday News 15 Sept.
1901 v28n45: p. [?]. VIEW
SEE ALSO McKinley
cabinet
“Probing for the Bullets.” Chicago Daily News 6 Sept. 1901
v26n214: part 1, p. 1. VIEW
Charles Emory Smith (photographs) |
“Charles Emory Smith.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. By
G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW
Charles Emory Smith (public addresses) |
“M’Kinley Memorial
Services at Albany.” New York Times 5 Mar. 1902 v51n16274: p.
8. VIEW
Charles Emory Smith (public statements) |
“Memorials to McKinley: Monuments That Have Been, and Are to Be, Erected
in Honor of the Slain President.” Craftsman Oct. 1905 v9: pp.
23-35. VIEW
Charles Evans Hughes (public addresses) |
“Dedication of
the McKinley Monument.” New York Observer 19 Sept. 1907 v85n38:
p. 360. VIEW
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. VIEW
“Akron People.” Summit County Beacon 12 Sept. 1901 n22:
p. 5. VIEW
Charles F. Billow (public statements) |
“Akron People.” Summit County Beacon 12 Sept. 1901 n22:
p. 5. VIEW
Charles F. Chandler (public statements) |
[untitled]. Hawaiian Gazette 12 Nov. 1901 v36n99: p. 8. VIEW
[untitled]. Madison County Times 13 Sept. 1901 v32n7: p. [3].
VIEW
“Loquacious LaFon.” Evening Star [Washington, DC] 13 Sept.
1901 n15148: p. 6. VIEW
“Comptroller Dawes Arrives.” Youngstown Vindicator 14 Sept.
1901 v13n12: p. 2. VIEW
“Failing.” Plymouth Tribune 12 Dec. 1901 v1n10: p. 1. VIEW
Charles G. Dawes (telegrams) |
“Secretary Gage Is Confident.” Iowa State Register 10 Sept.
1901 v46n213: p. 1. VIEW
“Dr. Pease Assails Nicotine, but Doesn’t Rebuke Senate.” New York
Tribune 7 Feb. 1921 v80n27112: p. 3. VIEW
“Short Cuts.” Evening Public Ledger 8 Feb. 1921 v7n126:
p. 8. VIEW
Charles G. Pease (public statements) |
“Dr. Pease Assails Nicotine, but Doesn’t Rebuke Senate.” New York
Tribune 7 Feb. 1921 v80n27112: p. 3. VIEW
Charles G. Stockton (photographs) |
SEE ALSO McKinley
physicians (photographs)
“Charles G. Stockton, M. D.” The Iris. Vol. 8. [Buffalo]: Iris
Association, University of Buffalo, 1905: p. 17. VIEW
“[Bailey, Charles H.].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman
C. White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part 3, pp. 110-11.
VIEW
“Conditions Favorable.” Spirit of the Times 9 Sept.
1901 v83n106: p. 1. VIEW
Malloch, Douglas. “The First McKinley Statue.” National Magazine
July 1902 v16n4: pp. 398-401. VIEW
Charles H. Parkhurst (public statements) |
“Our Monthly Talk.” Medical World Nov. 1901 v19n11: pp. 493-96,
18. VIEW
Charles H. Taylor (public statements) |
Chapple, Joe Mitchell. “Affairs at Washington.” National Magazine
Oct. 1901 v15n1: pp. 5-30. VIEW
Charles Henry Fowler (public addresses) |
Fowler, Charles Henry. “William McKinley.” Patriotic Orations.
Ed. Carl Hitchcock Fowler. New York: Eaton and Mains, 1910: pp. 189-244.
VIEW
Charles J. Bonaparte (public addresses) |
Bonaparte, Charles J. “Anarchism and Its Remedy.” Maryland Law Review
Dec. 1901 v1n1: pp. 6-9. VIEW
Charles J. Bronston (public statements) |
“Blames Hanna More Than Czolgosz.” Pittsburg Press 23 Sept.
1901 v18n264: p. 9. VIEW
Charles J. Close (public statements) |
“Charles J. Close
a Witness of the Shooting.” Buffalo Evening News 7 Sept. 1901
v42n127: p. 8. VIEW
[untitled]. Shepherdstown Register 31 Oct. 1901 v36n51:
p. [2]. VIEW
“Czolgosz’s Bones to Be in Museum.” Chicago Sunday Tribune
13 Oct. 1901 v60n286: part 7, p. 51. VIEW
Mills, Charles K. “Political Assassinations in Some of Their Relations
to Psychiatry and Legal Medicine.” Philadelphia Medical Journal
26 Oct. 1901 v8n17: pp. 688-92. VIEW
Pershing, C. L. “The Importance to the Community of Provision for the
Feeble-Minded.” Colorado Medicine Mar. 1921 v18n3: pp. 60-62.
VIEW
“What Moved Czolgosz.” New-York Tribune 9 Sept. 1901 v61n20021:
p. 1. VIEW
Charles J. Guiteau (compared with Leon
Czolgosz) |
SEE Leon
Czolgosz (compared with Charles J. Guiteau)
Charles J. Guiteau (trial) |
“This Trial May Be Shorter.” St. John Daily Sun 24 Sept.
1901 v24n229: p. 4. VIEW
Charles J. Guiteau (trial: compared with
Czolgosz trial) |
SEE Leon
Czolgosz (trial: compared with Guiteau trial)
Charles J. P. Lucas (public statements) |
“Boston Witness’s
Story.” New York Times 8 Sept. 1901 v50n16121: part 1, p. 2.
VIEW
SEE
ALSO McKinley physicians
[untitled]. Black and White Budget 28 Sept. 1901 v6n103: p.
12. VIEW
“Dr. M’Burney Arrives.” St. Paul Globe 9 Sept. 1901 v24n252:
p. 1. VIEW
“Medical Science—Our Late President.” Physical Culture Oct.
1901 v6n1: pp. C-F. VIEW
“Recovery Not Barred.” New York Times 8 Sept. 1901 v50n16121:
part 1, p. 2. VIEW
“Solid Food Given to the President.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle 12
Sept. 1901 v61n253: p. 1. VIEW
Charles McBurney (illustrations) |
SEE ALSO Charles
McBurney (photographs)
SEE ALSO McKinley
physicians (illustrations)
“Dr. M’Burney.” Asbury Park Daily Press 11 Sept. 1901
n217: p. 5. VIEW
Charles McBurney (photographs) |
SEE ALSO Charles
McBurney (illustrations)
SEE ALSO McKinley
physicians (photographs)
“Dr. Charles M’Burney.” American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct.
1901 v24n4: p. 421. VIEW
Charles McBurney (public statements) |
SEE ALSO McKinley
physicians (public statements)
[untitled]. Black and White Budget 28 Sept. 1901 v6n103: p.
12. VIEW
“Dr. M’Burney Suspects the Bullet Had Been Poisoned.” Pittsburgh
Commercial Gazette 16 Sept. 1901 v116n43: p. 1. VIEW
“Solid Food Given to the President.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle 12
Sept. 1901 v61n253: p. 1. VIEW
“Told of Czolgosz.” Afro-American-Ledger 14 Sept. 1901 v10n6:
p. [2]. VIEW
“Was Nearby When the President Was Shot.” Evening Telegram
[Providence] 12 Sept. 1901 v44n72: p. 10. VIEW
“Will Not Kill Any One.” Cleveland Leader 16 Sept. 1901 v54n259:
p. 7. VIEW
“Saw McKinley Assassination.” Butte Inter Mountain 2 Nov. 1901
v21n190: p. 6. VIEW
Charles Ogilvy (public statements) |
“Condition Very Grave, Say Local Physicians.” World 13 Sept.
1901 v42n14633: p. 3. VIEW
Charles Pullman (public statements) |
“A Prophetic Utterance.”
Manila Times 15 Oct. 1901 v2n178: p. 4. VIEW
“Saw the Assassin Die.” Buffalo Morning Express 30 Oct. 1901
v56n248: p. 7. VIEW
“One Man Pleased.” Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette 7 Sept. 1901
v116n36: p. 4. VIEW
“Fell Like a Pall.” Minneapolis Journal 9 Sept. 1901: p. 7.
VIEW
Charles T. Thompson (public statements) |
“Fell Like a Pall.” Minneapolis Journal 9 Sept. 1901: p. 7.
VIEW
Charles T. Walker (public addresses) |
Floyd, Silas Xavier. “Extracts from Orations and Addresses” [chapter
17]. Life of Charles T. Walker, D. D. Nashville: National Baptist
Publishing Board, 1902: pp. 138-54. VIEW
Charles W. Eliot (public statements) |
“The World’s Sympathy.” Outlook 14 Sept. 1901 v69n2: p. 97.
VIEW
“Roosevelt Sworn in Already?” Toledo Bee 14 Sept. 1901 v26:
p. 7. VIEW
Smith, William Henry. “The Assassination of President McKinley” [chapter
11]. The Life and Speeches of Hon. Charles Warren Fairbanks.
Indianapolis: Wm. B. Burford, 1904: pp. 154-61. VIEW
Charles W. Fairbanks (public addresses) |
Smith, William Henry. “The Assassination of President McKinley” [chapter
11]. The Life and Speeches of Hon. Charles Warren Fairbanks.
Indianapolis: Wm. B. Burford, 1904: pp. 154-61. VIEW
Charles W. Fairbanks (public statements) |
Smith, William Henry. “The Assassination of President McKinley” [chapter
11]. The Life and Speeches of Hon. Charles Warren Fairbanks.
Indianapolis: Wm. B. Burford, 1904: pp. 154-61. VIEW
Bump, Charles Weathers. “Inside the British Museum.” By Rail or
Water: Facts of Interest to Travelers and Importers. By Arthur W.
Robson. 1907 ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1906: 55-57. VIEW
Avery, Isaac Erwin. “In and About a Newspaper Office” [chapter 1].
Idle Comments. Charlotte: Stone Publishing, 1912: pp. 1-19. VIEW
SEE Benjamin
E. Chase
Depew, Chauncey M. “William McKinley” [chapter 13]. My Memories
of Eighty Years. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1922: pp. 147-57.
VIEW
Chauncey M. Depew (interviews) |
Depew, Chauncey
M. “Interview on Return from Buffalo, September 15, 1901, After the
Assassination of President Mc Kinley” [sic]. Orations, Addresses
and Speeches of Chauncey M. Depew. Ed. John Denison Champlin. Vol.
8. New York: [n.p.], 1910: pp. 282-86. VIEW
Chauncey M. Depew (public addresses) |
Depew, Chauncey
M. “Address at the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, N.Y., on Railroad
Day, September 28, 1901.” Orations, Addresses and Speeches of Chauncey
M. Depew. Ed. John Denison Champlin. Vol. 8. New York: [n.p.], 1910:
pp. 40-50. VIEW
Chauncey M. Depew (public statements) |
Harman, Moses.
“‘Let Us Be Honest; Let Us Be Just.’” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer
27 Mar. 1902 v6n11 (3rd series): pp. 83-84. VIEW
SEE
Albert Loren Cheney
SEE Charles
E. Cheney
Harman, Moses. “‘The Ultimate of Anarchy.’” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer
5 Oct. 1901 v5n38 (3rd series): pp. 308-09. VIEW
Harman, Moses. “Who Are Anarchists?” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer
28 Sept. 1901 v5n37 (3rd series): p. 301. VIEW
Conant, R. Warren. “Anarchism at Close Quarters.” Arena Oct.
1902 v28n4: pp. 337-45. VIEW
“Daily News Extra Is the First.” Chicago Daily News 6 Sept.
1901 v26n214: part 1, p. 1. VIEW
Chicago House Wrecking Company |
“A New Business.” Semi-Weekly Messenger 24 Oct. 1902
v35n82: p. 5. VIEW
“Newspaper Yellowism.” Sioux City Journal 11 Sept. 1901:
p. 4. VIEW
Chicago, IL (police department) |
Harman, Lillian.
“‘Free Society’ and the Outlook.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 14
Sept. 1901 v5n35 (3rd series): p. 285. VIEW
Harman, Lillian. “How Justice Is Administered.” Socialist Spirit
Oct. 1901 v1n2: p. 29. VIEW
“Pinkerton Perplexed.” Minneapolis Journal 12 Sept. 1901: p.
3. VIEW
“The Protectors of Society.” Socialist Spirit Oct. 1901 v1n2:
pp. 8-9. VIEW
Spitzka, Edward C. “The Czolgosz Case.” Philadelphia Medical Journal
26 Oct. 1901 v8n17: pp. 693-95. VIEW
SEE Henry
A. Childs
“Burst into Tears.”
Buffalo Evening News 7 Sept. 1901 v42n127: p. [?]. VIEW
SEE Joseph
H. Choate
Christian Endeavor Society |
“Prayer for President.”
Buffalo Evening News 7 Sept. 1901 v42n127: p. [?]. VIEW
Christian Fenger (public statements) |
“Professional Opinions of Prominent Surgeons Regarding the President’s
Wounds.” Philadelphia Medical Journal 14 Sept. 1901 v8n11: pp.
438-39. VIEW
“Executed Lincoln’s Murderers.” San Juan County Index
8 Nov. 1901 v12n41: p. [3]. VIEW
“In Brief.” Congregationalist and Christian World 14 Sept. 1901
v86n37: p. 382. VIEW
“Mrs. Eddy Explains.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 4 Oct. 1901 v63n100:
p. 2. VIEW
SEE ALSO Catholic
Church
Dailey, M. A. “Mr. Dailey Hits the Centre.” Truth Seeker 19
Oct. 1901 v28n42: p. 666. VIEW
“Thd [sic] Dishonesty of the Roman Catholic Authorities.” Truth
Seeker 30 Nov. 1901 v28n48: pp. 756-57. VIEW
Harman, Moses. [untitled]. Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 16 Oct.
1901 v5n40 (3rd series): p. 326. VIEW
Wilson, J. A. “The Archist and the Anarchist.” Truth Seeker
30 Nov. 1901 v28n48: p. 762. VIEW
Christine Leete Collins (public addresses) |
Collins, Christine Leete. “In Memoriam.” Prose Sketches and Verse.
San Francisco: Blair-Murdock, 1913: pp. 22-23. VIEW
SEE William
McKinley (chronologies)
SEE Theodore
Roosevelt (chronologies)
SEE Winston
Churchill
SEE Giuseppe
Ciancabilla
“Note di Propaganda.” Cronaca Sovversiva 7 Sept. 1907
v5n36: p. [4]. VIEW
Circuit Courts (Ohio: telegrams) |
[untitled]. Weekly Law Bulletin and the Ohio Law Journal 16
Sept. 1901 v46: p. 123. VIEW
circulars (U.S. Department of State,
14 September 1901) |
“President McKinley:
What the World Thought of Him.” Outlook 21 Sept. 1901 v69n3:
pp. 162-65. VIEW
SEE Edward
P. Clancy
“Traitor Hanged in Effigy.” Iowa State Register 17 Sept. 1901
v46n219: p. 5. VIEW
“Editor Nearly Lynched for Attacking M’Kinley.” Atlanta Constitution
15 Sept. 1901 v34: part 1, p. 3. VIEW
“Handcuffs Worn by Czolgosz Now in Malone.” Commercial Advertiser
11 Feb. 1913 v40n47: p. [8]. VIEW
Clarence W. Sessions (public statements) |
Malloch, Douglas. “The First McKinley Statue.” National Magazine
July 1902 v16n4: pp. 398-401. VIEW
Clark Bell (public addresses) |
Bell, Clark. “Inaugural Address as President of the Medico-Legal Society.”
Medico-Legal Studies. Vol. 7. New York: Medico-Legal Journal,
1902: pp. 273-80. VIEW
SEE E.
Warren Clark
SEE Frederick
M. Clark
SEE William
W. Clark
SEE Elisha
P. Clarke
SEE Hattie
Tucker Clarke
SEE McKinley
assassination (impact on economy)
SEE Wall
Street
Clearing House Committee (telegrams) |
“Stocks Buoyed by Hope.” New-York Tribune 10 Sept. 1901 v61n20022:
p. 14. VIEW
SEE Mark
Twain
SEE Grover
Cleveland
“Interior Agency.” Seventy-Eighth Annual Report of the American
Tract Society. New York: American Tract Society, [1903]: pp. 90-106.
VIEW
Cleveland, OH (saloons: photographs) |
“The Saloon of Joseph Karwocki [sic], Which Was Operated a Few Years
Ago by the Father of Leon Czolgosz.” New-York Tribune 10 Sept.
1901 v61n20022: p. 3. VIEW
SEE C.
C. Cline
Colegrove, Clinton. “A Narrative of the President’s Assassination by
Dr. Colegrove of Holland, Who Was Present in the Temple of Music at
the Time of the Tragedy.” Randolph Register 20 Sept.
1901 v37n20: p. [?]. VIEW
“First in Line Day President Was Shot.” Buffalo Evening News
13 Sept. 1901 v42n132: p. [?]. VIEW
SEE Charles
J. Close
Clyde M. Allen (public statements) |
“Why Anarchy Is Rampant.” Iowa State Register 11 Sept. 1901
v46n214: p. 3. VIEW
SEE Victor
F. Coasler
SEE William
F. Cody
SEE McKinley
casket
SEE Clinton
Colegrove
SEE William
B. Coley
SEE James
C. Colgate
[untitled]. Punxsutawney Spirit 31 Oct. 1906 v1n39: p. [4].
VIEW
“He Apparently Doesn’t Love Roosevelt.” Bemidji Daily Pioneer
27 Sept. 1910 v8n138: p. [2]. VIEW
SEE Christine
Leete Collins
SEE Cornelius
V. Collins
SEE Le
Baron Bradford Colt
SEE Encke’s
Comet
SEE ALSO McKinley
assassination (impact on economy)
SEE ALSO stock
exchanges
SEE ALSO Wall
Street
“Items About Banks, Bankers and Trust Co’s.” Commercial and Financial
Chronicle 21 Sept. 1901 v73n1891: pp. 589-91. VIEW
Chamberlain, Ed.
W. “The Home Colonists.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 7 Nov. 1901
v5n43 (3rd series): p. 350. VIEW
SEE
William McKinley (condolences)
SEE Leon
Czolgosz (confession)
SEE A.
J. Connell
“Composed a Funeral March in Memorium” [sic]. Davenport Sunday Leader
15 Sept. 1901: p. 16. VIEW
The Conspiracy Against Free Speech and
Free Press [pamphlet] |
[notice]. Free Society 16 Feb. 1902 v9n7: p. 7. VIEW
SEE McKinley
assassination (investigation of conspiracy)
SEE McKinley
assassination (conspiracy theories)
SEE William
McKinley (activity, conversations, etc. during recovery)
SEE William
McKinley (recovery)
SEE N.
Jesse Converse
SEE Carroll
Cook
“Democrats Considerate of President.” Iowa State Register 10
Sept. 1901 v46n213: p. 1. VIEW
SEE Edwin
G. Cooley
SEE William
H. Coon
SEE Jacob
Cooper
SEE John
H. Cooper
“How the News Was Received in Canisteo.” Times-Republican [Canisteo]
11 Sept. 1901 v26n37: p. 1. VIEW
Cordello C. Herrick (public addresses) |
“Auburn Prison.” Star [Reynoldsville] 8 June 1904 v13n5:
p. [5]. VIEW
Corinne Roosevelt Robinson |
Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt. “How the Path Led to the White House”
[chapter 10]. My Brother Theodore Roosevelt. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons, 1921: pp. 194-205. VIEW
“Notes and Remarks.” Ave Maria 28 Sept. 1901 v53n13: pp. 406-09.
[excerpt 1 of 3]
VIEW
Cornelius V. Collins (photographs) |
“Cornelius V. Collins.” Proceedings of the Annual Congress of the
National Prison Association of the United States. Indianapolis:
[n.p.], [1907?]: frontispiece. VIEW
Cornelius V. Collins (public statements) |
“Destroyed by Acid.” Phillipsburg Herald 2 Nov. 1901 v23n1:
p. 1. VIEW
“Reform and Not Revenge.” Troy Times 27 Feb. 1917 v61:
p. [?]. VIEW
Cornelius Woelfkin (sermons) |
Woelfkin, Cornelius. “Sermon.” William McKinley: Character Sketches
of America’s Martyred Chieftain. Comp. Charles E. Benedict. New
York: Blanchard Press, [1901?]: pp. 91-94. VIEW
SEE George
E. Corner
SEE J.
Leonard Corning
SEE William
McKinley (coroner’s inquest)
SEE William
McKinley (remains)
SEE Michael
Corrigan
SEE George
B. Cortelyou
SEE Charles
F. Cortright
SEE W.
J. Coulson
SEE Buffalo,
NY (courtrooms)
SEE William
Cowell
SEE William
S. Cowherd
SEE John
G. W. Cowles
SEE Frank
Crane
SEE Earl
Cranston
SEE Floyd
S. Crego
SEE James
Crichton-Browne
Hunnicutt, W. L. C. “One Lesson from the Assassination of President
McKinley.” Atlanta Constitution 16 Sept. 1901 v34: p. 6. VIEW
“Is Crime Infectious?” Medical Bulletin Sept. 1907 v29n9: pp.
349-50. VIEW
Marsh, Daniel L. “Two Supreme Foes of the People, and One Supreme Privilege”
[chapter 5]. The Challenge of Pittsburgh. New York: Missionary
Education Movement of the United States and Canada, 1917: pp. 145-83.
VIEW
McSwain, I. A. “Man—The Product of Two Forces.” Memphis Medical
Monthly Dec. 1901 v21n12: pp. 617-28. VIEW
Rev. of The Science of Penology, by Henry M. Boies. Nation
26 Dec. 1901 v73n1904: p. 500. VIEW
The Crime of the Age [book] |
“Hotel Lobby Gleanings.” Indianapolis Journal 19 Mar. 1902
v52n78: p. 10. VIEW
“Anarchy vs. Insanity.” Northwestern Lancet 15 Sept. 1901 v21n18:
pp. 384-85. VIEW
“Auburn Prison.” Star [Reynoldsville] 8 June 1904 v13n5:
p. [5]. VIEW
Lee, Edward Wallace. “Bodily Ailments Responsible for Crime.” New
York Herald 9 Mar. 1902 v67n68: sect. 5, p. 12. VIEW
Morris, John A. “A Psychic View of Anarchy.” Mind Feb. 1902
v9n5: pp. 330-35. VIEW
Harman, Moses. “The Doctors and the Laity.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer
28 Nov. 1901 v5n46 (3rd series): pp. 372-74. VIEW
Harman, Moses. “Queries.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 16 Oct.
1901 v5n40 (3rd series): p. 323. VIEW
Holt, Henry. “The Treatment of Anarchism.” American Monthly Review
of Reviews Feb. 1902 v25n2: pp. 192-200. VIEW
“Insanity and Crime.” New England Medical Monthly Dec. 1901
v20n12: p. 491. VIEW
“The Insanity of Assassins.” Independent 7 Nov. 1901 v53n2762:
pp. 2663-65. VIEW
“Note and Comment.” Truth Seeker 28 Sept. 1901 v28n39: p. 609.
VIEW
Smith, F. S. Key. “Our New Problem—An Old Idea Enlarged Upon.” Albany
Law Journal Dec. 1901 v63n12: pp. 451-54. VIEW
“What Shall We Do with Our Anarchisls?” [sic] Denver Medical Times
Oct. 1901 v21n4: pp. 194-95. VIEW
[untitled]. Canada Law Journal 15 Oct. 1901 v37n19: pp. 717-18.
VIEW
[untitled]. Central Law Journal 4 Oct. 1901 v53n14: p. 261.
VIEW
“The Physical Stigmata of the Criminal.” Philadelphia Medical Journal
16 Nov. 1901 v8n20: p. 797. VIEW
“Secretary’s Table.” Bulletin of the American Academy of Medicine
Oct. 1901 v5n8: pp. 672-73. VIEW
[untitled]. Canada Law Journal 15 Oct. 1901 v37n19: pp. 717-18.
VIEW
[untitled]. Central Law Journal 4 Oct. 1901 v53n14: p. 261.
VIEW
Lee, Edward Wallace. “Bodily Ailments Responsible for Crime.” New
York Herald 9 Mar. 1902 v67n68: sect. 5, p. 12. VIEW
SEE J.
James R. Croes
SEE W.
A. Croffut
SEE Mike
Cronin
SEE E.
A. Crooks
SEE Ernest
Howard Crosby
SEE Hattie
Cross
SEE Robert
N. Cross
SEE John
R. Crosser
Croswell, James Greenleaf |
SEE James
Greenleaf Croswell
SEE Shelby
M. Cullom
SEE Metta
F. Cuming
SEE Patrick
V. Cusack
Cyrus Edson (public statements) |
“Condition Very Grave, Say Local Physicians.” World 13 Sept.
1901 v42n14633: p. 3. VIEW
Cyrus Northrop (public addresses) |
Northrop, Cyrus. “President McKinley.” Addresses, Educational and
Patriotic. Minneapolis: H. W. Wilson, 1910: pp. 459-64. VIEW
SEE Nicholas
II
“Man Killer.” Cheyenne Daily Leader 27 Nov. 1901 v35n357:
p. [4]. VIEW
SEE Czolgosz
physicians
Czolgosz, Anarchy, and Roosevelt [pamphlet] |
SEE ALSO Czolgosz,
McKinley, and Roosevelt [pamphlet]
SEE ALSO Czolgosz,
Roosevelt, and Anarchy [pamphlet]
SEE ALSO Roosevelt,
Czolgosz, and Anarchy [pamphlet]
Austin, Kate. “Pen Shots.” Free Society 23 Mar. 1902 v9n12:
pp. 4-5. VIEW
SEE Andrew
Czolgosz
SEE Czolgosz
physicians
SEE ALSO Andrew
Czolgosz
SEE ALSO Frank
Czolgosz
SEE ALSO Jacob
Czolgosz
SEE ALSO John
Czolgosz
SEE ALSO Joseph
Czolgosz
SEE ALSO Julia
Czolgosz
SEE ALSO Katherine
Metzfaltr Czolgosz
SEE ALSO Leon
Czolgosz
SEE ALSO Leon
Czolgosz (family background)
SEE ALSO Mary
Czolgosz
SEE ALSO Michael
Czolgosz
SEE ALSO Paul
Czolgosz
SEE ALSO Thomas
Bandowski
SEE ALSO Victoria
Czolgosz
SEE ALSO Waldeck
Czolgosz
[untitled]. Brownsville Daily Herald 13 May 1903 v11n371: p.
[2]. VIEW
[untitled]. Butler Weekly Times 12 Sept. 1912 v34n47: p. [5].
VIEW
[untitled]. Columbia Herald 13 Sept. 1901 v46n36: p. 4. VIEW
[untitled]. Daily Ardmoreite 12 May 1903 v10n159: p. [7]. VIEW
[untitled]. Daily Journal [Telluride] 5 Mar. 1902 v8n182: p.
[2]. VIEW
[untitled]. Enid Weekly Wave 30 Aug. 1906 v13n35: p.
[5]. VIEW
[untitled]. Oklahoma State Capital 17 May 1903 v15n19: p. 12.
VIEW
[untitled]. Public 23 May 1903 v6n268: p. 98. VIEW
“Assassin Once of Natrona.” Pittsburg Press 8 Sept. 1901 v18n249:
sect. 1, p. 2. VIEW
“Assassin’s Father.” Cleveland Leader 20 Sept. 1901 v54n263:
p. 4. VIEW
“Assassin’s Father to Aid.” Afro-American-Ledger 21 Sept. 1901
v10n7: p. [7]. VIEW
Austin, Kate. “The Experts and Their ‘Facts.’” Free Society
9 Mar. 1902 v9n10: pp. 4-5. VIEW
“Born in Michigan, City of Alpena.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
8 Sept. 1901 v54n18: part 2, p. 4. VIEW
“Brother of McKinley Slayer Buys Bonds.” Los Angeles Evening Herald
27 Oct. 1917 v42n309: sect. 2, p. [1]. VIEW
“Brother of McKinley’s Assassin in Trouble.” San Francisco Call
21 Dec. 1907 v103n21: p. 8. VIEW
“Brother Talks of Czolgosz.” Chicago Daily Tribune 11 Sept.
1901 v60n254: part 1, p. 2. VIEW
“Celebrate Czolgosz Day.” Columbia Republican 30 Oct.
1906 v92n43: p. 1. VIEW
Channing, Walter. “The Mental Status of Czolgosz, the Assassin of President
McKinley.” American Journal of Insanity Oct. 1902 v59n2: pp.
233-78. VIEW
“Crime Is Hated by His Family.” Atlanta Constitution 25 Sept.
1901 v34: p. 3. VIEW
“Czolgosz.” Evening Statesman 19 Oct. 1909: p. 4. VIEW
“Czolgosz.” Stark County Democrat 10 Aug. 1906 v73n17: p. 8.
VIEW
“Czolgosz Family Under Parole.” Morning Oregonian 31 May 1907
v46n14501: p. 13. VIEW
“Czolgosz Had Money.” Sun [New York] 10 Sept. 1901 v69n10:
p. 8. VIEW
“A Czolgosz in Ashland.” Milwaukee Sentinel 19 Sept. 1901 n23693:
p. 2. VIEW
“Czolgosz Is Indignant.” Sandy Creek News 6 June 1907
v37n8: p. [2]. VIEW
“Czolgosz’ Parents Destitute.” Monroe County Mail 26
Sept. 1907 v27n39: p. 4. VIEW
“Czolgosz Says He Had No Aid.” Chicago Sunday Tribune 8 Sept.
1901 v60n251: part 1, pp. 1, 4. VIEW
“Czolgosz Seeks Arrest.” Piano, Organ and Musical Instrument Workers
Official Journal Oct. 1909 v11n9: p. 6. VIEW
“Czolgosz Sentenced.” Hopkinsville Kentuckian 5 Sept. 1908 v30n107:
p. 8. VIEW
“Czolgosz Wants to Be a Cop.” Sun [New York] 8 Aug. 1906 v73n342:
p. 2. VIEW
“Czolgosz’s Brother Believed Innocent.” Akron Daily Democrat
11 Sept. 1901 v10n123: p. 1. VIEW
“Dr. George H. Shelton.” Alpena Evening News 12 Sept.
1901 v3n37: p. [4]. VIEW
“Elder Czolgosz Not Involved in a Shooting.” Buffalo Evening News
20 Sept. 1901 v42n137: p. 7. VIEW
“Family Indifferent.” Houston Daily Post 29 Oct. 1901 n208:
p. 1. VIEW
“Family of Assassin in Buffalo.” Buffalo Enquirer 25 Sept.
1901 v58n48: p. 9. VIEW
“Family of the Assassin.” Atlanta Constitution 16 Sept. 1901
v34: p. 1. VIEW
“Feared M’Kinley’s Fa[t]e.” Seattle Star 9 May 1903 v5n63: p.
[3]. VIEW
“Gave Czolgasz [sic] an Atomizer.” Cleveland Plain Dealer 23
Sept. 1901 v60n266: p. 4. VIEW
“Hint of a M’Kinley Plot.” Chicago Daily Tribune 23 Sept. 1901
v60n266: p. 2. VIEW
Hodge, O. J. “Czolgosz, the Assassin.” Reminiscences. Vol. 2.
Cleveland: Brooks, 1910: pp. 128-30. VIEW
“The Home of Czolgosz.” Cleveland Leader 16 Sept. 1901 v54n259:
p. 10. VIEW
“Home of Czolgosz Is In Cleveland.” Cleveland Leader 8 Sept.
1901 v54n251: p. 2. VIEW
“Idlers All.” Laramie Boomerang 13 Sept. 1901 v21n152:
p. [6]. VIEW
Jackson, Ada Martin. “A Midnight Struggle.” Gordon League Ballads.
2nd series. London: Skeffington and Son, 1903: pp. 105-07. VIEW
“Knows the Czolgosz Family.” Milwaukee Sentinel 14 Sept. 1901
n23689: p. 3. VIEW
“Leon Czolgosz’ [sic] Brother.” Paducah Evening Sun 14 Dec.
1909 v26n141: p. 12. VIEW
“Leon Czolgosz’s Brother.” Alpena Evening News 10 Sept.
1901 v3n35: p. 1. VIEW
“Local Events.” Alpena Evening News 13 Sept. 1901 v3n38:
p. [4]. VIEW
“Mail News.” Poverty Bay Herald 2 Oct. 1906 v33n10784: p. [4].
VIEW
“Not in Alpena.” Alpena Evening News 13 Sept. 1901 v3n38:
p. [3]. VIEW
“Ought to Be Strung Up.” Daily Picayune 11 Sept. 1901 v65n230:
part 1, p. 2. VIEW
“The Parents of Czolgosz.” Timely Topics 13 Sept. 1901 v6n2:
pp. 21-22. VIEW
“The President’s Tour.” Independent 21 Oct. 1909 v67n3177: pp.
897-98. VIEW
“Relatives Talk with Murderer.” Post Express 25 Sept. 1901
v43n92: p. 1. VIEW
“Round-Up of Anarchists Made by the Secret Service.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
8 Sept. 1901 v54n18: part 2, p. 4. VIEW
“That Anarchist Plot.” News and Courier 24 Sept. 1901: p. 1.
VIEW
“Throws Light on Czolgasz” [sic]. Cleveland Plain Dealer
13 Sept. 1901 v60n256: p. 12. VIEW
“To Buffalo Under Watchful Eyes.” Cleveland Plain Dealer 24
Sept. 1901 v60n267: pp. 1, 3. VIEW
“Tracing Career of Czolgosz.” Buffalo Evening News 7 Sept.
1901 v42n127: p. [?]. VIEW
“The Unfortunate Czolgosz.” Salt Lake Herald 25 June 1907:
p. 4. VIEW
“Wants to See Assassin.” Cleveland Plain Dealer 19 Sept. 1901
v60n262: p. 4. VIEW
“Who He Is.” Alpena Evening News 7 Sept. 1901 v3n33:
p. [4]. VIEW
“Will Not Desert Him.” Cleveland Press 14 Sept. 1901 n7249:
p. [6]. VIEW
Czolgosz family (arrival at Buffalo,
NY: 24 Sept. 1901) |
“Family of Assassin in Buffalo.” Buffalo Enquirer 25 Sept.
1901 v58n48: p. 9. VIEW
“Trial of President McKiley’s [sic] Murderer.” Enterprise [Lancaster]
25 Sept. 1901 v6n80: p. 1. VIEW
Czolgosz family (at Auburn, NY) |
[untitled]. Barre Evening Telegram 23 Nov. 1901 v4n191:
p. [2]. VIEW
“Acid Did Its Work.” Auburn Weekly Bulletin 1 Nov. 1901 v20n88:
p. 5. VIEW
“Assassin’s Body Now Consumed.” Syracuse Journal 31
Oct. 1901 v57n257: p. [3?]. VIEW
“Czolgosz Taken into the Church.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 26
Oct. 1901 v54n66: p. 1. VIEW
“Czolgosz’s Father Mourns.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 27 Oct.
1901 v54n67: part 2, p. 2. VIEW
“Destroyed by Acid.” Phillipsburg Herald 2 Nov. 1901 v23n1:
p. 1. VIEW
“Disposal of Czolgosz’s Body.” New York Times 27 Oct. 1901
v51n16163: part 1, p. 5. VIEW
“Does a Ghastly ‘Turn.’” St. Paul Globe 14 Nov. 1901 v24n318:
p. 1. VIEW
“Plans a Shaft for Czolgosz.” Chicago Sunday Tribune 27 Oct.
1901 v60n300: part 1, p. 1. VIEW
Steep, Thomas W. “Czolgosz May Never Live to Reach Electric Death Chair.”
Buffalo Courier 28 Oct. 1901 v66n301: pp. 1-2. VIEW
Steep, Thomas W. “Czolgosz’s Last Hours and Death.” Buffalo Courier
29 Oct. 1901 v66n302: pp. 1-2. VIEW
Czolgosz family (at Buffalo, NY) |
“Crime Is Hated by His Family.” Atlanta Constitution 25 Sept.
1901 v34: p. 3. VIEW
“Family of Assassin in Buffalo.” Buffalo Enquirer 25 Sept.
1901 v58n48: p. 9. VIEW
“Kiss Assassin for Last Time.” Atlanta Constitution 26 Sept.
1901 v34: p. 2. VIEW
“Relatives Talk with Murderer.” Post Express 25 Sept. 1901
v43n92: p. 1. VIEW
Czolgosz family (fictionalization) |
SEE ALSO Leon
Czolgosz (fictionalization)
Babcock, Bernie. “Death to the Cat’s-Paw” [chapter 10]. With Claw
and Fang. Indianapolis: Clean Politics Publishing, 1911: pp. 101-12.
VIEW
SEE Czolgosz
residence
Czolgosz family (informed about execution) |
“The Czolgosz Family.” Burlington Free Press [Vermont] 31 Oct.
1901 v76n18: p. 2. VIEW
“Parent Hears the News.” Afro-American-Ledger 2 Nov. 1901 v10n13:
p. [2]. VIEW
Czolgosz family (informed about McKinley
death) |
“Heard News with Tears and Cries.” Cleveland Plain Dealer 15
Sept. 1901 v60n258: part 1, p. 5. VIEW
Czolgosz family (interrogation) |
SEE ALSO Leon
Czolgosz (interrogation)
SEE ALSO Michael
Czolgosz (interrogation)
SEE ALSO Paul
Czolgosz (interrogation)
SEE ALSO Waldeck
Czolgosz (interrogation)
“Crime Is Hated by His Family.” Atlanta Constitution 25 Sept.
1901 v34: p. 3. VIEW
Czolgosz family (photographs) |
“The Assassin’s Family at Their Cleveland Home.” Chicago Daily Tribune
9 Sept. 1901 v60n252: part 1, p. 2. VIEW
Czolgosz family (police protection) |
“Quick Work of Law.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 15 Sept. 1901 v63n84:
p. 2. VIEW
Czolgosz family (public statements) |
SEE ALSO Frank
Czolgosz (public statements)
SEE ALSO Joseph
Czolgosz (public statements)
SEE ALSO Katherine
Metzfaltr Czolgosz (public statements)
SEE ALSO Leon
Czolgosz (public statements)
SEE ALSO Michael
Czolgosz (public statements)
SEE ALSO Paul
Czolgosz (public statements)
“The President Shot.” Madison County Times 13 Sept. 1901 v32n7:
p. [3]. VIEW
Czolgosz family (retribution against) |
“In General and Particular.” Iowa State Register 8 Oct. 1901
v46n237: p. 4. VIEW
“Persecuting the Innocent.” Albany Weekly Herald 19 Oct. 1901
v9n25: p. [6]. VIEW
SEE Frank
Czolgosz
SEE Jacob
Czolgosz
SEE John
Czolgosz
SEE Joseph
Czolgosz
SEE Julia
Czolgosz
Czolgosz, Katherine Metzfaltr |
SEE Katherine
Metzfaltr Czolgosz
SEE Leon
Czolgosz
SEE Mary
Czolgosz
Czolgosz, McKinley, and Roosevelt [pamphlet] |
SEE ALSO Czolgosz,
Anarchy, and Roosevelt [pamphlet]
SEE ALSO Czolgosz,
Roosevelt, and Anarchy [pamphlet]
SEE ALSO Roosevelt,
Czolgosz, and Anarchy [pamphlet]
“Czolgosz, McKinley, and Roosevelt.” Free Society 9 Feb. 1902
v9n6: p. 4. VIEW
[untitled]. Arizona Republican 21 Dec. 1901 v12n217: p. 2.
VIEW
[untitled]. News and Herald 14 May 1902: p. 1. VIEW
“Gives Up Czolgosz Tomb.” Chicago Daily Tribune 28 Oct. 1901
v60n301: part 1, p. 2. VIEW
Harman, Moses. “The Nation’s Crime.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer
7 Nov. 1901 v5n43 (3rd series): pp. 348-49. VIEW
“No Monument for Czolgosz.” Wichita Daily Eagle 15 Dec. 1901
v36n25: p. 20. VIEW
“Plans a Shaft for Czolgosz.” Chicago Sunday Tribune 27 Oct.
1901 v60n300: part 1, p. 1. VIEW
SEE Michael
Czolgosz
SEE Paul
Czolgosz
SEE ALSO Arthur
W. Hurd
SEE ALSO Carlos
F. MacDonald
SEE ALSO Floyd
S. Crego
SEE ALSO James
W. Putnam
SEE ALSO John
Gerin
SEE ALSO Joseph
Fowler
“[Crego, Floyd S.].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman C.
White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part 3, p. 454. VIEW
“[Fowler, Joseph].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman C.
White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part 3, pp. 518-19. VIEW
“[Gerin, John].” Biographical Directory of the State of New York,
1900. New York: Biographical Directory, 1900: p. 156. VIEW
“[MacDonald, Carlos F.].” Biographical Directory of the State of
New York, 1900. New York: Biographical Directory, 1900: p. 281.
VIEW
“[Putnam, James Wright].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman
C. White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part 3, p. 48. VIEW
“Resignation of Dr. Arthur W. Hurd.” State Hospital Quarterly
May 1918 v3n3: pp. 278-79. VIEW
“Seat Number ‘13’ Is Banished from Court.” Buffalo Courier
23 Sept. 1901 v66n266: pp. 1, 6. VIEW
Czolgosz physicians (photographs) |
“Carlos F. MacDonald.”
New York University. Ed. Joshua L. Chamberlain. Boston: R. Herndon,
1901: part 2, p. 160. VIEW
“Floyd S. Crego, M. D.” Men of Buffalo. Chicago: A. N. Marquis,
1902: p. 393. VIEW
“James W. Putnam, M. D.” Men of Buffalo. Chicago: A. N. Marquis,
1902: p. 388. VIEW
“Joseph Fowler, M. D.” A History of the City of Buffalo and Niagara
Falls. Comp. John Devoy. Buffalo: The Times, 1896: p. 203. VIEW
Czolgosz physicians (public statements) |
“Echoes and News.” Medical News 9 Nov. 1901 v79n19: pp. 746-52.
VIEW
“The Home of Czolgosz.” Cleveland Leader 16 Sept. 1901 v54n259:
p. 10. VIEW
“Home of Czolgosz Is In Cleveland.” Cleveland Leader 8 Sept.
1901 v54n251: p. 2. VIEW
Czolgosz residence (photographs) |
“The Home of Leon Czolgosz on Fleet-St., Cleveland, Ohio.” New-York
Tribune 10 Sept. 1901 v61n20022: p. 3. VIEW
“Leon Czolgosz’s Early Home.” New York Herald 16 Sept. 1901
v66n259: p. 7. VIEW
Czolgosz, Roosevelt, and Anarchy [pamphlet] |
SEE ALSO Czolgosz,
Anarchy, and Roosevelt [pamphlet]
SEE ALSO Czolgosz,
McKinley, and Roosevelt [pamphlet]
SEE ALSO Roosevelt,
Czolgosz, and Anarchy [pamphlet]
Isaak, Abraham, Jr. “Splinters.” Free Society 20 Apr. 1902 v9n16:
p. 4. VIEW
SEE McKinley
assassination (sympathizers)
SEE Leon
Czolgosz (trial)
SEE Victoria
Czolgosz
SEE Waldeck
Czolgosz
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