|            
        Crooks, E. A. “The Higher Power” [part 1]. Christian Nation 
          2 Apr. 1902 v36: pp. 1-2. VIEW Crooks, E. A. “The Higher Power” [part 2]. Christian Nation 
          9 Apr. 1902 v36n916: pp. 1-2. VIEW     
        “Story of the Exciting Scene.” Broome Republican  14 Sept. 1901 
          v71n9: p. [3?]. VIEW    
         
          | E. C. Delavan (public statements) |   
        “Story of the Exciting Scene.” Broome Republican  14 Sept. 1901 
          v71n9: p. [3?]. VIEW      
         
          | E. E. Davis (public statements) |   
        “Hot Stuff.” Alpena Evening News  13 Sept. 1901 v3n38: 
          p. [2]. VIEW      
         
          | E. G. Keith (public statements) |   
        “E. G. Keith Back from Europe.” Chicago Daily Tribune  18 Sept. 
          1901 v60n261: part 1, p. 4. VIEW    
        “Dies to Follow M’Kinley.” Chicago Daily Tribune  19 Sept. 1901 
          v60n262: part 1, p. 5. VIEW    
        Masson, Tom. “The Power of the Press.” Life  26 Sept. 
          1901 v38n986: pp. 247-49. VIEW      
         
          | E. P. Ingersoll (public addresses) |   
        Ingersoll, E. P. “A Lesson to Be Learned.” William McKinley: Character 
          Sketches of America’s Martyred Chieftain. Comp. Charles E. Benedict. 
          New York: Blanchard Press, [1901?]: pp. 107-10. VIEW     
        “Saw Two Presidents Shot.” Times and Democrat 27 Nov. 1908 v40n57: 
          p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | E. S. Kennedy (public statements) |   
        “Saw Two Presidents Shot.” Times and Democrat 27 Nov. 1908 v40n57: 
          p. 1. VIEW     
        Clark, E. Warren. “Florida Day.” Weekly Tallahasseean  
          20 Sept. 1901 v21n30: p. [2]. VIEW     
        [untitled]. Commoner  27 Sept. 1901 v1n36: p. 6. VIEW    
         
          | Earl Cranston (editorial cartoons) |   
        Wing, Frank. “Two 
          of a Kind.” St. Paul Globe  18 Sept. 1901 v24n261: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | East Side Fish Pedlers Association (photographs) |   
        “Mourning Banners 
          Raised by the Fish Pedlers.” New-York Tribune  20 Sept. 1901 
          v61n20032: p. [4]. VIEW      
        SEE W. 
          Norwood East    
        SEE McKinley 
          assassination (impact on economy) SEE William 
          McKinley (death: impact on economy)    
         
          | economic system (impact on Czolgosz) |   
        George, Henry, Jr. “Physical, Mental and Moral Deterioration” 
          [chapter 2]. The Menace of Privilege. New York: Macmillan, 1906: 
          sect. 3, pp. 121-40. VIEW Goldman, Emma. “The Psychology of Political Violence.” Anarchism 
          and Other Essays. New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association, 
          1910: pp. 85-114. VIEW “Root and Czolgosz.” Mirror 8 Nov. 1906 v16n37: p. 2. VIEW    
         
          | economic system (impact on society) |   
        Allen, Henry E. “Bird Shot.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 16 Oct. 
          1901 v5n40 (3rd series): p. 323. VIEW “The Assassination—Its Cause.” Socialist  15 Sept. 1901 
          n58: p. 1. VIEW “Blames Hanna More Than Czolgosz.” Pittsburg Press  23 Sept. 
          1901 v18n264: p. 9. VIEW Goldman, Emma. “The Psychology of Political Violence.” Anarchism 
          and Other Essays. New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association, 
          1910: pp. 85-114. 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 “High Priced Cheap Labor.” Union Boot and Shoe Worker Oct. 1901 
          v2n10: p. 5. VIEW “The Idiocy of Murder as a Means of Propaganda.” Advance 14 
          Sept. 1901 n371: p. 1. VIEW Pentecost, Hugh O. “Roosevelt as a Sociologist.” Truth Seeker 
          28 Dec. 1901 v28n52: p. 819. VIEW Twitchell, E. A. “Mc Kinley [sic] Shot.” Representative  
          19 Sept. 1901 v9n10: p. [2]. VIEW “Wm. T. Brown on the Assassination.” Worker  6 Oct. 1901 
          v11n27: p. 4. VIEW     
        SEE Mary 
          Baker Eddy    
        [advertisement]. New York Times  3 Nov. 1901 v51n16169: p. 17. 
          VIEW “Interest in President McKinley at the Eden Musee.” Deaf-Mutes’ 
          Journal 12 Sept. 1901 v30n37: p. [3?]. VIEW     
        “Electrocution of Czolgosz.” Deseret Evening News  30 Apr. 1902 
          v52n139: p. 8. VIEW     
        
        “Personal Paragraphs.” Daily Morning Journal and Courier 
           13 Sept. 1901 v67n219: p. 3. VIEW     
        
        “The Lady of the White House.” Collier’s Weekly 28 Sept. 1901 
          v27n26: p. 17. VIEW Lynch, George. [untitled]. Sphere 5 Oct. 1901 v7n89: p. ii. 
          VIEW “Pen Picture of the New ‘First Lady of the Land.’” Nashville American 
           18 Sept. 1901 v26n9047: p. 8. VIEW “President’s Wife Starts.” Boston Evening Transcript 25 Sept. 
          1901: part 1, p. 8. VIEW 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    
         
          | Edith Roosevelt (illustrations) |   
        
        “Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt.” Times  [Richmond] 8 Sept. 1901 v16n182: 
          part 1, p. [3]. VIEW    
         
          | Edith Roosevelt (personal character) |   
        Logan, Mary S. “Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt.” The Part Taken by 
          Women in American History. Wilmington: Perry-Nalle Publishing, 1912: 
          pp. 282-83. VIEW “Pen Picture of the New ‘First Lady of the Land.’” Nashville American 
           18 Sept. 1901 v26n9047: p. 8. VIEW    
         
          | Edith Roosevelt (personal history) |   
        Logan, Mary S. “Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt.” The Part Taken by 
          Women in American History. Wilmington: Perry-Nalle Publishing, 1912: 
          pp. 282-83. VIEW 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     
        “Edmund Wolczyski Gives Himself Up.” San Francisco Call  12 
          Sept. 1901 v90n104: p. 2. VIEW      
        SEE Cyrus 
          Edson     
        Watkins, John Elfreth, Jr. “M’Kinley Death Mask.” Sunday Journal 
           29 Dec. 1901 v51n363: part 2, p. 13. VIEW       
         
          | Eduardo Licéaga (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     
        [untitled]. Western New-Yorker 26 Sept. 1901 v61n39: p. [4]. 
          VIEW “The Attack on President McKinley.” Our Dumb Animals Oct. 1901 
          v34n5: p. 49. VIEW Cunningham, G. W. “Preventive Precautions Against Crime.” Star of 
          the Magi 1 Oct. 1901 v2n12: p. 15. VIEW Emerson, Henry P. “Annual Report of the Superintendent of Education.” 
          Annual Report of the Superintendent of Education of the City of Buffalo. 
          Buffalo: Wenborne-Sumner, 1902: pp. 9-39. VIEW Potter, Henry Codman. “Speech May Be Too Free.” Lodi Sentinel 
           8 Oct. 1901 v22n55: p. [2]. VIEW Richards, S. G. “Random Thoughts.” Iowa Normal Monthly Nov. 
          1901 v25n4: pp. 197-98. VIEW     
        
        “King Edward’s Sympathy.” Iowa State Register  8 Sept. 1901 
          v46n211: p. 1. VIEW “Newspaper Indecencies.” American Physician Aug. 1902 v28n8: 
          pp. 247-48. VIEW     
        “Queen Margherita Affected.” Madison County Times  v32n7: p. 
          [3]. VIEW “The World-Wide Mourning.” Congregationalist and Christian World 
          21 Sept. 1901 v86n38: pp. 411-12. VIEW       
         
          | Edward A. Kimball (public addresses) |   
        Kimball, Edward A. “Tribute to William McKinley.” Lectures and Articles 
          on Christian Science. 4th ed. Chesterton: Edna Kimball Wait, 1921: 
          pp. 403-09. VIEW    
        “Pharmaceutical Aspect of the National Tragedy.” Pharmaceutical 
          Era 26 Sept. 1901 v26n13: pp. 357-60. VIEW   
         
          | Edward A. Kingston (public statements) |   
        “Pharmaceutical Aspect of the National Tragedy.” Pharmaceutical 
          Era 26 Sept. 1901 v26n13: pp. 357-60. VIEW     
        “The Czolgosz Autopsy.” New-York Tribune  3 Dec. 1901 v61n20106: 
          p. 9. VIEW     
        “The Cincinnati Obstetrical Society.” Cincinnati Lancet-Clinic 
          24 Jan. 1903 v50 (new series): pp. 92-94. VIEW     
        Gilman, Bradley. “A Reluctant Vice-President” [chapter 11]. Roosevelt: 
          The Happy Warrior. Boston: Little, Brown, 1921: pp. 182-200. VIEW     
        
          
         
          | Edward G. Andrews (eulogies) |   
        “The Closing Scenes.” The Heroic Life of William McKinley, Our Third 
          Martyr President. Boston: DeWolfe, Fiske, 1902: pp. 35-44. VIEW “Note and Comment.” Truth Seeker 28 Sept. 1901 v28n39: p. 609. 
          VIEW “President McKinley Dead.” Timely Topics 20 Sept. 1901 v6n3: 
          pp. 36-37. VIEW      
         
          | Edward G. Andrews (eulogies: full text) |   
        McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “The Impressive State Funeral 
          Ceremonies” [chapter 22]. The Authentic Life of William McKinley. 
          Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 349-62. VIEW    
         
          | Edward G. Andrews (illustrations) |   
        
        “Scene in Rotunda of Capitol During Delivery of Funeral Sermon.” Sun 
           [Baltimore] 18 Sept. 1901 v129n107: p. 2. VIEW     
        SEE ALSO McKinley 
          physicians “Long Chase for Dr. Janeway.” Chicago Daily Tribune  14 Sept. 
          1901 v60n257: p. 3. VIEW     
         
          | Edward G. Tuttle (public statements) |   
        “Condition Very Grave, Say Local Physicians.” World  13 Sept. 
          1901 v42n14633: p. 3. VIEW    
        “Overheard a Plot.” Cairo Bulletin  24 Sept. 1905 v37n278: 
          p. 1. VIEW       
         
          | Edward J. Donlin (public statements) |   
        “Doctors Discuss Autopsy.” New-York Tribune  16 Sept. 1901 v61n20028: 
          p. 11. VIEW     
        “[Emery, Hon. Edward K.].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman 
          C. White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part 3, p. 532. VIEW    
         
          | Edward K. Emery (photographs) |   
        
        “Edward K. Emery.” Men of Buffalo. Chicago: A. N. Marquis, 1902: 
          p. 319. VIEW “Hon. Edward K. Emery.” A History of the City of Buffalo and Niagara 
          Falls. Comp. John Devoy. Buffalo: The Times, 1896: p. 187. VIEW       
         
          | Edward Miller, Jr. (public statements) |   
        “Was Czolgosz Hypnotized?” St. Louis Republic  13 Nov. 1901 
          v94n136: p. 1. VIEW     
        Dawson, Thomas Fulton. “Mr. Wolcott’s Friendships.” Life and Character 
          of Edward Oliver Wolcott. Vol. 1. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 
          1911: pp. 530-44. VIEW    
         
          | Edward Oliver Wolcott (public statements) |   
        Dawson, Thomas Fulton. “Mr. Wolcott’s Friendships.” Life and Character 
          of Edward Oliver Wolcott. Vol. 1. New York: Knickerbocker Press, 
          1911: pp. 530-44. VIEW       
         
          | Edward P. Clancy (public statements) |   
        “Was Eye Witness to Tragedy.” Milwaukee Sentinel  19 Sept. 1901 
          n23693: p. 2. VIEW     
        “News Made Him Despondent.” Cleveland Plain Dealer  15 Sept. 
          1901 v60n258: part 1, p. 5. VIEW     
        SEE ALSO McKinley 
          physicians “Dr. Lee Expects President to Live.” St. Louis Republic  11 
          Sept. 1901 v94n74: p. 3. VIEW “Dr. Lee Is an Omaha Man.” Omaha Daily Bee  7 Sept. 1901: p. 
          3. VIEW Lee, Edward Wallace. “Wounds Described.” Topeka State Journal 
           9 Sept. 1901 v28n214: pp. 1, 3. VIEW    
         
          | Edward Wallace Lee (photographs) |   
        SEE ALSO McKinley 
          physicians (photographs) “Dr Edward Wallace Lee.” San Francisco Call  12 Sept. 1901 v90n104: 
          p. 2. VIEW Koch, Felix J. “Drs. Mann and Lee.” Commercial Tribune  
          10 Sept. 1901 v6n88: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | Edward Wallace Lee (public statements) |   
        SEE ALSO McKinley 
          physicians (public statements) “Dr. Lee Describes Momentous Operation.” Buffalo Review  9 Sept. 
          1901 v19n80: p. 7. VIEW “Dr. Lee Expects President to Live.” St. Louis Republic  11 
          Sept. 1901 v94n74: p. 3. VIEW     
        “Czolgosz Taken into the Church.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch  26 
          Oct. 1901 v54n66: p. 1. VIEW “Saw the Assassin Die.” Buffalo Morning Express  30 Oct. 1901 
          v56n248: p. 7. VIEW    
         
          | Edwin F. Davis (disappearance) |   
        “Executioner Is Missing.” Pittsburg Press  21 Apr. 1902 v19n110: 
          p. 2. VIEW “The Man Who Executed Czolgosz.” Mt. Sterling Advocate  29 Apr. 
          1902 v12n41: p. [2]. VIEW “Were Worried About Czolgosz’ [sic] Executor.” Stark County Democrat 
           22 Apr. 1902 v67n196: p. 5. VIEW    
         
          | Edwin F. Davis (public statements) |   
        “Electrician Describes Execution.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch  
          29 Oct. 1901 v54n69: 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     
        
        “Personals.” Portsmouth Herald  10 Sept. 1901 v17n5172: 
          p. [6]. VIEW       
         
          | Edwin G. Cooley (public statements) |   
        “Lesson for the Schools.” Chicago Daily Tribune  18 Sept. 1901 
          v60n261: part 1, p. 4. VIEW     
        “General News.” Elm City Elevator  11 Apr. 1902 v1n35: p. [4]. 
          VIEW     
        “Knows the Czolgosz Family.” Milwaukee Sentinel  14 Sept. 1901 
          n23689: p. 3. VIEW    
         
          | Edwin L. Bender (public statements) |   
        “Knows the Czolgosz Family.” Milwaukee Sentinel  14 Sept. 1901 
          n23689: p. 3. VIEW     
        
          
         
          | Edwin L. Kimball (public statements) |   
        “His Chances Poor.” Spokesman-Review  8 Sept. 1901 v19n85: 
          p. 9. VIEW     
        SEE Thomas 
          L. Elder     
        SEE presidential 
          elections     
        SEE Auburn 
          State Prison (electric chair)     
        SEE execution 
          (by electrocution)    
        
        SEE ALSO McKinley 
          cabinet [untitled]. Public 21 Sept. 1901 v4n181: pp. 369-72. VIEW “Hard Hustle of Hall.” Minneapolis Journal  11 Sept. 1901: p. 
          6. VIEW “On the Mournful Way.” Minneapolis Journal  16 Sept. 1901: p. 
          2. VIEW “Roosevelt Cabinet Forecasted.” Buffalo Review  16 Sept. 1901 
          v19n86: p. 1. VIEW “Root and Czolgosz.” Mirror 8 Nov. 1906 v16n37: p. 2. VIEW “Root Spoils Coroner’s Plan.” Portage Daily Democrat  
          18 Sept. 1901: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | Elihu Root (correspondence) |   
        “Root Praises Erie County Officers.” New-York Tribune  15 Nov. 
          1901 v61n20088: p. 9. VIEW     
        
        “Elihu Root—Secretary of War.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. 
          By G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW    
        SEE Charles 
          W. Eliot     
        SEE Palmer 
          A. Eliot     
        Clarke, Elisha P. “From the Pan-American.” Hope Valley Advertiser 
          12 Sept. 1901 v26n37: p. [3]. VIEW     
         
          | Elizabeth Aultman Harter (residence) |   
        SEE Harter 
          residence     
        “Heard the Shots That Killed McKinley.” Wilmington Daily Republican 
           16 Sept. 1901: p. [2]. VIEW     
        “Two Syracuse Women Saw President M’Kinley Shot.” Evening Telegram 
           [Syracuse] 9 Sept. 1901 v45n19: p. [3?]. VIEW       
         
          | Elizur Brace Hinsdale (legal opinions) |   
        Hinsdale, Elizur Brace. “Opinion in Case of John Most the Anarchist.” 
          Autobiography with Reports and Documents. New York: J. J. Little, 
          1901: pp. 306-13. VIEW     
        Hancock, La Touche. “The Poets of Printing House Square.” Bookman 
          May 1902 v15n3: pp. 268-73. VIEW     
        Stone, Ellen M. “Six Months Among Brigands.” McClure’s Magazine 
          June 1902 v19n2: pp. 99-109. VIEW    
        SEE Aaron 
          Elliott    
        SEE James 
          V. Ellis      
        SEE T. 
          Frederick Ellis     
        “Saw Czolgosz Sentenced.” Burlington Free Press  [Wisconsin] 
          9 Oct. 1901 v22n48: p. [8]. VIEW     
        “Our Monthly Talk.” Medical World Nov. 1901 v19n11: pp. 493-96, 
          18. VIEW     
        
          
         
          | Elmer D. Olmsted (public statements) |   
        “His Chances Poor.” Spokesman-Review  8 Sept. 1901 v19n85: 
          p. 9. VIEW     
        “Acted in Good Faith.” Faribault Journal  2 Oct. 1901 
          v4n48: p. [7]. VIEW    
        SEE Edward 
          K. Emery     
        “Notes and Items.” St. Louis Medical Review 19 Sept. 1903 v48n12: 
          pp. 200-04. VIEW     
        Channing, Walter. “The Mental Status of Czolgosz, the Assassin of President 
          McKinley.” American Journal of Insanity Oct. 1902 v59n2: pp. 
          233-78. VIEW “Words That May Have Inspired Czolgosz.” Buffalo Evening News  
          10 Sept. 1901 v42n129: p. 7. VIEW    
         
          | Emil Schilling (public statements) |   
        Lauer, Solon. “A Prefatory Postscript.” Mark Hanna. Cleveland: 
          Nike Publishing House, 1901: pp. iii-xiv. VIEW     
        
          
         
          | Émile-François Loubet (telegrams) |   
        “In Somber Draping.” St. Paul Globe  15 Sept. 1901 v24n258: 
          part 1, p. 6. VIEW “The World-Wide Mourning.” Congregationalist and Christian World 
          21 Sept. 1901 v86n38: pp. 411-12. VIEW     
        Channing, Walter. “The Mental Status of Czolgosz, the Assassin of President 
          McKinley.” American Journal of Insanity Oct. 1902 v59n2: pp. 
          233-78. VIEW     
        [untitled]. Bridport Sun  3 Oct. 1901 v2n4: p. 4. VIEW [untitled]. Buffalo Commercial  8 Sept. 1901 v70n21440: p. 4. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Buffalo Review  16 Sept. 1901 v19n86: p. 4. VIEW [untitled]. Buffalo Sunday News  6 Oct. 1901 v28n48: p. 4. VIEW [untitled]. Decatur Herald  17 Sept. 1901 n142: p. 4. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Evening News  [Plattsmouth] 16 Sept. 1901 
          n266: p. 2. VIEW [untitled]. Houston Daily Post  25 Oct. 1901 n204: p. 4. VIEW [untitled]. Indianapolis Journal  12 Sept. 1901 v51n255: p. 
          4. VIEW [untitled]. Kansas Optimist  19 Sept. 1901 v7n4: p. [4]. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Milwaukee Journal  13 Sept. 1901 v19: p. 6. VIEW [untitled]. National Tribune  26 Sept. 1901 v20n51: p. 4. VIEW “Anarchy’s Queen for Peace.” Pentwater News  1 Feb. 1901 v41n5: 
          p. [3]. VIEW “‘As Usual.’” St. James’s Gazette 10 Sept. 1901 v43n6594: p. 
          4. VIEW “Assassination a Fruit of Socialism.” Social-Democrat 15 Oct. 
          1901 v5n10: pp. 310-12. VIEW Austin, Kate. “Mrs. Austin Has Her Say.” Truth Seeker 12 Oct. 
          1901 v28n41: pp. 650-51. VIEW Berkman, Alexander. [untitled]. Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist. 
          New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association, 1912: pp. 412-17. VIEW “A Bold, Bad Face.” Commercial Tribune  21 Sept. 1901 
          v6n99: p. 4. VIEW “Champions Emma Goldman.” Milwaukee Sentinel  11 Sept. 1901 
          n23686: part 1, p. 3. VIEW “Czolgosze [sic] Inspirer.” Evening Post  [Wellington] 14 Oct. 
          1901 v62n91: p. 6. VIEW “Emma Goldman and Cartoons.” Commercial Tribune 12 Sept. 1901 
          v6n90: p. 4. VIEW “Emma Goldman Arrested.” Albuquerque Daily Citizen  10 Sept. 
          1901 v15n251: p. 1. VIEW “Emma Goldman, High Priestess of Anarchy.” Burlington Hawk-Eye  
          11 Sept. 1901 v63n80: p. 1. VIEW “Enemies of Liberty.” Truth Seeker 12 Oct. 1901 v28n41: pp. 
          644-45. VIEW Ewan, John A. “Current Events Abroad.” Canadian Magazine Oct. 
          1901 v17n6: pp. 568-71. VIEW “Food for Anarchy.” Butte Inter Mountain 9 Sept. 1901 v21n144: 
          p. 4. VIEW “General News.” Free Lance  30 Nov. 1901 v17n122: p. 
          [2]. VIEW Goldman, Emma. “Emma Goldman Defines Her Position.” Lucifer, the 
          Light-Bearer 21 Nov. 1901 v5n45 (3rd series): p. 366. VIEW Goldman, Emma. “In Justice to Leon Szolgosz” [sic]. Mother Earth 
          Oct. 1909 v4n8: pp. 239-41. VIEW Goldman, Emma. “October Twenty-Ninth, 1901.” Mother Earth Oct. 
          1911 v6n8: pp. 232-35. VIEW Harman, Lillian. [untitled]. Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 14 Nov. 
          1901 v5n44 (3rd series): p. 353. VIEW Harman, Lillian. “‘Free Society’ and the Outlook.” Lucifer, the 
          Light-Bearer 14 Sept. 1901 v5n35 (3rd series): p. 285. VIEW Harman, Lillian. “Unconditionally Released.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 
          28 Sept. 1901 v5n37 (3rd series): p. 301. VIEW Howe, Mary Elizabeth. “To My Brother Masons” [chapter 14]. Modern 
          Witchcraft. Salt Lake City: [n.p.], 1908: pp. 139-42. VIEW “‘I Will Kill Any Ruler You Select’ Said Czolgosz.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 
           8 Sept. 1901 v54n18: part 2, p. 4. VIEW “Indian River Ripples.” Florida Star 20 Sept. 1901 v22n22: p. 
          8. VIEW “Investigation Activities of the Department of Justice.” Senate 
          Documents. Vol. 12. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 
          1919. VIEW “Is Emma Goldman a Russian Spy?” Evening Telegram  [Providence] 
          17 Sept. 1901 v44n77: p. 7. VIEW Langtoft, Geoffrey. “Assassination a Fruit of Socialism.” Fortnightly 
          Review 1 Oct. 1901 v70n418 (new series): pp. 571-80. VIEW “Mother Defends Her Daughter.” St. Louis Republic  10 Sept. 
          1901 v94n72: p. 4. VIEW “News.” Public 14 Sept. 1901 v4n180: pp. 360-62. VIEW “News and Notes.” Supplement to Evening Post  18 Jan. 1902 v63n15: 
          p. 4. VIEW “News of the Profession.” Law Notes Oct. 1901 v5: pp. 137-39. 
          VIEW Pierce, Mel. “The ‘Island Plan’ Proposed.” Truth Seeker 9 Nov. 
          1901 v28n45: p. 714. VIEW “The Prosecution.” Youngstown Vindicator  11 Sept. 1901 v13n9: 
          pp. 1, 6. VIEW Rider, Sidney S. [untitled]. Book Notes  26 Oct. 1901 v18n22: 
          p. 175. VIEW “Roosevelt Too, Says Most.” New-York Tribune  10 Sept. 1901 
          v61n20022: p. 3. VIEW “Saw Czolgosz Fire the Shots.” Wet Mountain Tribune  
          21 Sept. 1901 v22n1: p. [4]. VIEW “She Lauds Czolgosz for His Act.” World  10 Sept. 1901 v42n14630: 
          p. 3. VIEW “A Sleuth in Petticoats.” Commercial Appeal  18 Mar. 
          1917 v97n77: mag. sect., pp. [3]-4, 16-17. VIEW “The Yellow Journals.” Yonkers Statesman  17 Sept. 1901 
          v18n5471: p. 2. VIEW    
         
          | Emma Goldman (arraignment) |   
        
        “News of the Week.” Public Opinion 19 Sept. 1901 v31n12: p. 
          379. VIEW “News of the Week.” Public Opinion 26 Sept. 1901 v31n13: p. 
          411. VIEW “Woman.” Akron Daily Democrat  11 Sept. 1901 v10n123: p. 1. 
          VIEW     
        “Emma Goldman Arrested.” Albuquerque Daily Citizen  10 Sept. 
          1901 v15n251: p. 1. VIEW “News of the Week.” Public Opinion 19 Sept. 1901 v31n12: p. 
          379. VIEW “Summary of Events.” Friend 21 Sept. 1901 v75n10: pp. 79-80. 
          VIEW    
         
          | Emma Goldman (at Buffalo, NY) |   
        “Emma Goldman Watched.” News and Courier  9 Sept. 1901: p. 1. 
          VIEW “Loquacious LaFon.” Evening Star  [Washington, DC] 13 Sept. 
          1901 n15148: p. 6. VIEW    
        
        
        
       
         
          | Emma Goldman (connection with anarchists) |   
        Goldman, Emma. “The Psychology of Political Violence.” Anarchism 
          and Other Essays. New York: Mother Earth Publishing Association, 
          1910: pp. 85-114. VIEW    
         
          | Emma Goldman (connection with Leon Czolgosz) |   
        SEE Leon 
          Czolgosz (connection with anarchists)  
        
          
         
          | Emma Goldman (editorial cartoons) |   
        
        SEE ALSO anarchists 
          (editorial cartoons) SEE ALSO Emma 
          Goldman (illustrations) SEE ALSO Emma 
          Goldman (incarceration: editorial cartoons) SEE ALSO Emma 
          Goldman (photographs) Bowers, Frank S. [editorial cartoon]. Indianapolis News  9 Sept. 
          1901 v32n237: p. 1. VIEW Bowers, Frank S. [editorial cartoon]. Indianapolis News  20 
          Sept. 1901 v32n247: p. 1. VIEW Bowers, Frank S. “Has It Come to This?” Indianapolis News  17 
          Sept. 1901 v32n244: p. 1. VIEW Gillam, Frederick Victor. “The Three (Dis)Graces.” Judge 5 Oct. 
          1901 v41n1042: [cover]. VIEW McWhorter, Tyler. “The Date of Miss Goldman’s Chicago Speech Has Been 
          Cancelled.” Des Moines Daily Leader  4 Oct. 1901 v53n233: 
          p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | Emma Goldman (hanged, burned, etc., in 
            effigy) |   
        
        [untitled]. Waycross Weekly Herald  28 Sept. 1901 v22n20: p. 
          [7]. VIEW “Emma’s ‘Remains’ Cut Down.” Sun  [Baltimore] 18 Sept. 1901 
          v129n107: p. 12. VIEW “Hanged in Effigy.” Burlington Hawk-Eye  17 Sept. 1901 v63n85: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Hearst Hanged in Three Places.” New York Press  20 Sept. 
          1901 v14n5042: p. 4. VIEW “Mobbing and Effigies.” Boston Evening Transcript 20 Sept. 1901: 
          p. 7. VIEW    
         
          | Emma Goldman (illustrations) |   
        SEE ALSO anarchists 
          (illustrations) SEE ALSO Emma 
          Goldman (editorial cartoons) SEE ALSO Emma 
          Goldman (photographs) “Attempted Assassin of the President and the Woman Who Inspired Him.” 
          Times  [Richmond] 9 Sept. 1901 v16n183: p. 1. VIEW Chandlee, Will H. “Emma Goldman.” Evening Star  [Washington, 
          DC] 10 Sept. 1901 n15145: p. 2. VIEW “Emma Goldman.” World  9 Sept. 1901 v42n14629: p. 5. VIEW “Emma Goldman, High Priestess of Anarchy.” Burlington Hawk-Eye  
          11 Sept. 1901 v63n80: p. 1. VIEW “Goldman, Wellington, Czolgosz.” Baltimore Morning Herald 
           19 Sept. 1901 n8326: p. 6. VIEW Marron, J. “Emma Goldman.” San Francisco Call  8 Sept. 1901 
          v90n100: p. 25. VIEW Yardley, Ralph O. “Emma Goldman.” Pacific Commercial Advertiser 
          24 Sept. 1901 v34n5970: p. 9. VIEW    
         
          | Emma Goldman (impact on Czolgosz) |   
        SEE ALSO anarchism 
          (impact on Czolgosz) SEE ALSO Leon 
          Czolgosz (connection with anarchists) [untitled]. Buffalo Evening Times  20 Sept. 1901 v36n5: p. 4. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Evening News  [Plattsmouth] 16 Sept. 1901 
          n266: p. 2. VIEW [untitled]. Evening Star [Ocala] 12 Sept. 1901 v7n76: p. [2]. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Pacific Commercial Advertiser 2 Oct. 1901 
          v34n5977: p. 4. VIEW “Anarchism.” Public 14 Sept. 1901 v4n180: pp. 358-60. VIEW “The Assailant.” Outlook 14 Sept. 1901 v69n2: pp. 96-97. VIEW Dennis, Howard. “Emma Goldman and the Cleveland Anarchists.” Modern 
          Culture Nov. 1901 v14n3: pp. 180-82. VIEW Dresser, Horatio W. “Thoughts” [chapter 18]. The Greatest Truth 
          and Other Discourses and Interpretations. New York: Progressive 
          Literature, 1907: pp. 167-88. VIEW “Emma Goldman and Cartoons.” Commercial Tribune 12 Sept. 1901 
          v6n90: p. 4. VIEW “Emma Goldman Arrested.” Albuquerque Daily Citizen  10 Sept. 
          1901 v15n251: p. 1. VIEW Flynn, William J. “Case VII.” Ogden Standard-Examiner  
          12 Mar. 1922 v51n248: mag. sect., p. 3. VIEW “Food for Anarchy.” Butte Inter Mountain 9 Sept. 1901 v21n144: 
          p. 4. VIEW “Investigation Activities of the Department of Justice.” Senate 
          Documents. Vol. 12. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 
          1919. VIEW “Leon Czolgosz, Alias Nieman.” News and Courier  7 Sept. 1901: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Psychology of the Czolgosz Crime.” Public 26 Oct. 1901 v4n186: 
          pp. 455-57. VIEW “A Sleuth in Petticoats.” Commercial Appeal  18 Mar. 
          1917 v97n77: mag. sect., pp. [3]-4, 16-17. VIEW    
         
          | Emma Goldman (incarceration) |   
        [untitled]. Red Cloud Chief  4 Oct. 1901 v29n40: p. [4]. VIEW “Anarchists Released.” Morning Oregonian  24 Sept. 1901 v41n12725: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Goldman Sneers at Sorrow.” Burlington Hawk-Eye  20 Sept. 1901 
          v63n88: p. 2. VIEW Harman, Lillian. “Emma Goldman Denied a Hearing.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 
          12 Oct. 1901 v5n39 (3rd series): p. 315. VIEW Harman, Moses. “The Chicago Prisoners.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 
          21 Sept. 1901 v5n36 (3rd series): p. 293. VIEW “The Trial of Czolgosz.” Outlook 28 Sept. 1901 v69n4: p. 198. 
          VIEW “Woman.” Akron Daily Democrat  11 Sept. 1901 v10n123: p. 1. 
          VIEW    
         
          | Emma Goldman (incarceration: editorial 
            cartoons) |   
        
        SEE ALSO Emma 
          Goldman (editorial cartoons) Lovey, Alan Lister. “Must It Always Happen So?” Salt Lake Herald 
          25 Sept. 1901 v29n123: p. 1. VIEW Van Cleave, A. W. “When His Heavy Hand Is Laid Upon Them.” Evening 
          Times-Republican  11 Sept. 1901 v27n217: p. 4. VIEW    
         
          | Emma Goldman (interrogation) |   
        “Emma Goldman and Cartoons.” Commercial Tribune 12 Sept. 1901 
          v6n90: p. 4. VIEW “Saw Czolgosz Fire the Shots.” Wet Mountain Tribune  
          21 Sept. 1901 v22n1: p. [4]. VIEW    
         
          | Emma Goldman (philosophy) |   
        
        “A Case of Misunderstanding.” Truth Seeker 2 Nov. 1901 v28n44: 
          p. 697. VIEW Goldman, Emma. “Conditions, Not Anarchy, Responsible for Czolgosz’s 
          Deed.” Evening Argus  7 Oct. 1901 v10n65: p. [7]. VIEW “The President Shot.” Madison County Times  13 Sept. 1901 v32n7: 
          p. [3]. VIEW    
         
          | Emma Goldman (photographs) |   
        SEE ALSO anarchists 
          (photographs) SEE ALSO Emma 
          Goldman (editorial cartoons) SEE ALSO Emma 
          Goldman (illustrations) “Emma Goldman.” Minneapolis Journal  14 Sept. 1901: part 1, 
          p. 6. VIEW “Emma Goldman.” New-York Tribune  11 Sept. 1901 v61n20023: p. 
          1. VIEW     
        “The Saunterer.” Aurora Daily Express  25 Sept. 1901 
          n5765: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | Emma Goldman (public addresses) |   
        [untitled]. Evening 
          Star [Ocala] 12 Sept. 1901 v7n76: p. [2]. VIEW “A Case of Misunderstanding.” Truth Seeker 2 Nov. 1901 v28n44: 
          p. 697. VIEW Channing, Walter. “The Mental Status of Czolgosz, the Assassin of President 
          McKinley.” American Journal of Insanity Oct. 1902 v59n2: pp. 
          233-78. VIEW Dennis, Howard. “Emma Goldman and the Cleveland Anarchists.” Modern 
          Culture Nov. 1901 v14n3: pp. 180-82. VIEW “Goldman Woman’s Cleveland Speech Sufficient to Place Her Within Meaning 
          of Conspiracy Statute.” Buffalo Courier  13 Sept. 1901 v66n256: 
          p. 3. VIEW Harman, Lillian. “Emma Goldman Denied a Hearing.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 
          12 Oct. 1901 v5n39 (3rd series): p. 315. VIEW “Speech That Turned Young Czolgosz’s Head.” Buffalo Courier  
          8 Sept. 1901 v66n251: part 3, p. 27. VIEW    
         
          | Emma Goldman (public statements) |   
        “Anarchists Released.” 
          Morning Oregonian  24 Sept. 1901 v41n12725: p. 2. VIEW “Anarchy’s Queen for Peace.” Pentwater News  1 Feb. 1901 v41n5: 
          p. [3]. VIEW “Emma Goldman Arrested.” Albuquerque Daily Citizen  10 Sept. 
          1901 v15n251: p. 1. VIEW “Emma Goldman Talks.” Daily Picayune  23 Sept. 1901 v65n242: 
          p. 1. VIEW Goldman, Emma. “Emma Goldman Defines Her Position.” Lucifer, the 
          Light-Bearer 21 Nov. 1901 v5n45 (3rd series): p. 366. VIEW “Goldman Has No Sympathy.” Burlington Hawk-Eye  14 Sept. 1901 
          v63n83: p. 8. VIEW “Goldman Indifferent.” Journal and Herald  19 Sept. 1901 v35n35: 
          p. [4]. VIEW Harman, Lillian. “News-Notes and Comments.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 
          31 Oct. 1901 v5n42 (3rd series): pp. 338-39. VIEW Lauer, Solon. “A Prefatory Postscript.” Mark Hanna. Cleveland: 
          Nike Publishing House, 1901: pp. iii-xiv. VIEW “News.” Public 14 Sept. 1901 v4n180: pp. 360-62. VIEW “Radical Comment on the President’s Assassination.” Literary Digest 
           21 Sept. 1901 v23n12: pp. 336-37. VIEW “Words That May Have Inspired Czolgosz.” Buffalo Evening News  
          10 Sept. 1901 v42n129: p. 7. VIEW     
        
        “Saw the Assassin Shoot.” Times-Republican  [Marshalltown] 
          14 Sept. 1901 v27n220: p. 3. VIEW    
        
        SEE Nicholas 
          II    
        SEE William 
          II     
        “This Comet Has Heralded the Assassination of 3 Presidents.” Toledo 
          Sunday Bee  27 Oct. 1901 v26: part 3, p. 21. VIEW     
        Christison, J. Sanderson. “Epilepsy, Responsibility and the Czolgosz 
          Case.” Kansas City Medical Index-Lancet Jan. 1902 v23n1: pp. 
          10-17. VIEW    
        SEE Julius 
          Erickson      
        SEE Martin 
          Erion     
        Tucker, Benjamin R. “Ernest Crosby’s ‘Feels.’” Liberty Nov. 
          1903 v14n15: pp. 2-4. VIEW Tucker, Benjamin R. “Logic and Common Sense.” Liberty Sept. 
          1903 v14n13: p. 5. VIEW Tucker, Benjamin R. “On Picket Duty.” Liberty Apr. 1907 v16n1: 
          pp. 1-24. VIEW     
        “Mousso Is Insane.” Minneapolis Journal  14 Dec. 1901: part 
          1, p. 7. VIEW     
        SEE ALSO McKinley 
          nurses “Army Orders.” Washington Times  12 Sept. 1901 n2664: p. 5. 
          VIEW “Promotion for Nurses of M’Kinley.” Buffalo Courier  10 Oct. 
          1901 v66n283: part 1, p. 7. VIEW     
        Robertson, Edward Stanley. “Anarchy and Assassination.” Liberty 
          Review 15 Oct. 1901 v10n10 (new series): p. 230. VIEW    
         
          | Errico Malatesta (public statements) |   
        “Malatesta.” Cleveland Press  13 Sept. 1901 n7248: p. [6]. VIEW     
        “Attacked M’Kinley’s Memory.” Arizona Republican  25 Nov. 1901 
          v12n191: p. 1. VIEW    
        SEE Pedro 
          Esteve     
        “New Book Denounced.” Post Express  24 Oct. 1901 v43n117: p. 
          2. VIEW     
        SEE ALSO McKinley 
          cabinet “Solid Food Given to the President.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle  12 
          Sept. 1901 v61n253: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | Ethan A. Hitchcock (photographs) |   
        “The Last Photograph 
          Taken at the Request of President M’Kinley.” Pacific Commercial Advertiser 
          4 Oct. 1901 v34n5979: p. [13]. VIEW    
         
          | Ethan A. Hitchcock (public statements) |   
        “Buderus Is Out.” St. Paul Globe  17 Nov. 1901 v24n321: p. 6. 
          VIEW     
        “Millerton.” Monitor-Press  25 Sept. 1901 v28n39: p. 
          3. VIEW     
        “Knew of the Plot.” 
          Daily Picayune  12 Sept. 1901 v65n231: part 1, p. 2. VIEW “Stone Released.” Daily Picayune  13 Sept. 1901 v65n232: part 
          1, p. 7. VIEW       
         
          | Eugene A. Philbin (public statements) |   
        
        [untitled]. Truth Seeker 5 Oct. 1901 v28n40: p. 629. VIEW     
        “Says He’s Not a Pole.” Savannah Morning News  9 Sept. 
          1901: p. 8. VIEW    
         
          | Eugene I. Okarma (public statements) |  
        “Says He’s Not a Pole.” Savannah Morning News  9 Sept. 
          1901: p. 8. VIEW     
        [untitled]. Arizona Sentinel  18 Sept. 1901 v30n45: p. 
          [3]. VIEW       
         
          | Eugene V. Debs (public statements) |   
        “Misery and Poverty Must Have Caused Tragedy.” Bridgeport Herald 
           8 Sept. 1901 v9n570: p. 1. VIEW “Radical Comment on the President’s Assassination.” Literary Digest 
           21 Sept. 1901 v23n12: pp. 336-37. VIEW     
        SEE ALSO McKinley 
          physicians “Dr Eugene Wasdin.” News and Courier  14 Sept. 1901: p. 8. VIEW “One of McKinley’s Surgeons Passes Away.” Hawaiian Star 6 Dec. 
          1911 v19n6041: p. 2. VIEW     
        “One of McKinley’s Surgeons Passes Away.” Hawaiian Star 6 Dec. 
          1911 v19n6041: p. 2. VIEW    
         
          | Eugene Wasdin (photographs) |   
        SEE ALSO McKinley 
          physicians (photographs) “Dr. Eugene Wasdin.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 519. VIEW “Dr. Roswell Park [sic] [and] Dr. M. D. Mann [and] Dr. Eugene Wasdin.” 
          American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 420. VIEW    
         
          | Eugene Wasdin (public statements) |   
        SEE ALSO McKinley 
          physicians (public statements) “God Disposes and Man Proposes.” Youngstown Vindicator  10 Sept. 
          1901 v13n8: p. 7. VIEW “No Trace of Poison Is Found.” San Francisco Call  12 Sept. 
          1901 v90n104: p. 2. VIEW “The Poisoned Bullet Theory.” Sunday News  15 Sept. 1901: p. 
          2. VIEW “The President’s Case.” Hot Springs Medical Journal 15 Oct. 
          1901 v10n10: pp. 305-09. VIEW “The President’s Case.” Medical News 21 Sept. 1901 v79n12: pp. 
          465-67. VIEW     
        “Mrs. Ingersoll and Mrs. McKinley as Mourners.” Blue Grass Blade 
           29 Dec. 1901 v10n45: p. 4. VIEW     
        SEE ALSO McKinley 
          nurses Hunt, Evelyn. “My Experiences as a Nurse to Mrs McKinley and the Late 
          President.” San Francisco Call  19 Jan. 1902 v91n50: mag. 
          sect., p. 5. VIEW “Ministers to Late President in the Last Days of His Life.” San 
          Francisco Call  17 Sept. 1901 v90n109: p. 12. VIEW “Two Nurses Who Attended the Late President M’Kinley.” Los Angeles 
          Herald  19 Sept. 1901 v28n354: p. [11]. VIEW     
        SEE J. 
          W. Everly     
        SEE George 
          F. Evers     
        “Editor’s Chair.” Every Other Sunday 13 Oct. 1901 v17n3: p. 
          24. VIEW     
        “President Taft’s Walks.” Every Where Feb. 1910 v25n6: pp. 368-69. 
          VIEW       
         
          | Ewing Marshall (public addresses) |   
        Marshall, Ewing. “Emotional or Impulsive Insanity.” American Practitioner 
          and News 15 Dec. 1901 v32n12: pp. 441-45. VIEW     
        SEE Quincy 
          Ewing    
        SEE Hearst 
          newspapers    
         
          | execution (by electrocution) |   
        SEE ALSO Leon 
          Czolgosz (execution) “American News and Notes.” Philadelphia Medical Journal 5 Oct. 
          1901 v8n14: pp. 543-45. VIEW “Country Notes.” Country Life 2 Nov. 1901 v10n252: pp. 547-49. 
          VIEW “His End Near.” Missouri Valley Times  31 Oct. 1901 v34n19: 
          p. [9]. VIEW “How Czolgosz Will Meet His Death.” Black and White Budget 26 
          Oct. 1901 v6n107: pp. 138-39. VIEW “How the President’s Assassin Will Die.” Leslie’s Weekly 12 
          Oct. 1901 v93n2405: p. 332. VIEW “International Notes.” Freedom Nov. 1901 v15n162: pp. 62-63. 
          VIEW Kenealy, Alexander. “How Czolgosz Will Die.” Mirror 24 Oct. 
          1901 v11n37: p. 8. VIEW Moorhead, John J. “Injury by Electricity.” Medical and Surgical 
          Report of Bellevue and Allied Hospitals in the City of New York. 
          Ed. Van Horne Norrie, John A. Hartwell, A. Alexander Smith, and Charles 
          E. Nammack. Vol. 4. [n.p.]: [n.p.], [1910?]: pp. 379-87. VIEW    
        SEE Leon 
          Czolgosz (execution)    
        SEE McKinley 
          assassination (eyewitness accounts)       
         
          | Ezra P. Savage (public statements) |   
        “Governor Savage on Anarchy.” Omaha Sunday Bee  8 Sept. 1901: 
          part 1, p. 2. VIEW |