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 E. L. Godkin

Masson, Tom. “The Power of the Press.” Life 26 Sept. 1901 v38n986: pp. 247-49. READ

 

 E. P. Ingersoll

 

 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. READ

 

 E. G. Keith

 

 E. G. Keith (public statements)

“E. G. Keith Back from Europe.” Chicago Daily Tribune 18 Sept. 1901 v60n261: part 1, p. 4. READ

 

 E. H. Paramore

“Dies to Follow M’Kinley.” Chicago Daily Tribune 19 Sept. 1901 v60n262: part 1, p. 5. READ

 

 economic impact

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” [section 3, chapter 2]. The Menace of Privilege. New York: Macmillan, 1906: pp. 121-40. READ

Goldman, Emma. “The Psychology of Political Violence.” Anarchism and Other Essays. New York: Mother Earth, 1910: pp. 85-114. READ

 

 economic system (impact on society)

Goldman, Emma. “The Psychology of Political Violence.” Anarchism and Other Essays. New York: Mother Earth, 1910: pp. 85-114. READ

 

 Eddy, Mary Baker

SEE Mary Baker Eddy

 

 Eden Musee

[advertisement]. New York Times 3 Nov. 1901 v51n16169: p. 17. READ

 

 Edison Electric Theatre

“Electrocution of Czolgosz.” Deseret Evening News 30 Apr. 1902 v52n139: p. 8. READ

 

 Edith Roosevelt

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. READ

 

 Edith Roosevelt (personal character)

Logan, Mary S. “Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt.” The Part Taken by Women in American History. Wilmington: Perry-Nalle, 1912: pp. 282-83. READ

 

 Edith Roosevelt (personal history)

Logan, Mary S. “Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt.” The Part Taken by Women in American History. Wilmington: Perry-Nalle, 1912: pp. 282-83. READ

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. READ

 

 editorial cartoons

SEE anarchists (editorial cartoons)

SEE McKinley assassination (editorial cartoons)

SEE William McKinley (editorial cartoons)

 

 Edmund Wolczyski

“Edmund Wolczyski Gives Himself Up.” San Francisco Call 12 Sept. 1901 v90n104: p. 2. READ

 

 Eduardo Licéaga

 

 Eduardo Licéaga (public statements)

“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. READ

 

 education

[untitled]. Western New-Yorker 26 Sept. 1901 v61n39: p. [4]. READ

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. READ

 

 Edward VII

“King Edward’s Sympathy.” Iowa State Register 8 Sept. 1901 v46n211: p. 1. READ

 

 Edward G. Andrews

 

 Edward G. Andrews (eulogies)

“President McKinley Dead.” Timely Topics 20 Sept. 1901 v6n3: pp. 36-37. READ

 

 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. READ

 

 Edward W. Bayliss

“News Made Him Despondent.” Cleveland Plain Dealer 15 Sept. 1901 v60n258: part 1, p. 5. READ

 

 Edward K. Emery

“[Emery, Hon. Edward K.].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman C. White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part III, p. 532. READ

 

 Edward G. Janeway

SEE ALSO McKinley physicians

“Long Chase for Dr. Janeway.” Chicago Daily Tribune 14 Sept. 1901 v60n257: p. 3. READ

 

 Edward W. Lee

SEE ALSO McKinley physicians

“Dr. Lee Expects President to Live.” St. Louis Republic 11 Sept. 1901 v94n74: p. 3. READ

 

 Edward W. Lee (photographs)

SEE ALSO McKinley physicians (photographs)

“Dr Edward Wallace Lee.” San Francisco Call 12 Sept. 1901 v90n104: p. 2. READ

 

 Edward W. Lee (public statements)

“Dr. Lee Describes Momentous Operation.” Buffalo Review 9 Sept. 1901 v19n80: p. 7. READ

“Dr. Lee Expects President to Live.” St. Louis Republic 11 Sept. 1901 v94n74: p. 3. READ

 

 Edwin G. Cooley

 

 Edwin G. Cooley (public statements)

“Lesson for the Schools.” Chicago Daily Tribune 18 Sept. 1901 v60n261: part 1, p. 4. READ

 

 Edwin F. Davis

“Czolgosz Taken into the Church.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 26 Oct. 1901 v54n66: p. 1. READ

 

 Edwin F. Davis (disappearance)

“Executioner Is Missing.” Pittsburg Press 21 Apr. 1902 v19n110: p. 2. READ

“The Man Who Executed Czolgosz.” Mt. Sterling Advocate 29 Apr. 1902 v12n41: p. [2]. READ

 

 Edwin F. Davis (public statements)

“Electrician Describes Execution.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 29 Oct. 1901 v54n69: p. 1. READ

 

 elections

SEE presidential elections

 

 electric chair

SEE Auburn State Prison (electric chair)

 

 electrocution

SEE execution (by electrocution)

 

 Elihu Root

SEE ALSO McKinley cabinet

 

 Elihu Root (correspondence)

“Root Praises Erie County Officers.” New-York Tribune 15 Nov. 1901 v61n20088: p. 9. READ

 

 Elihu Root (photographs)

“Elihu Root—Secretary of War.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. By G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. READ

 

 Eliot, Charles W.

SEE Charles W. Eliot

 

 Elliott, Aaron

SEE Aaron Elliott

 

 Ellis, James V.

SEE James V. Ellis

 

 Emery, Edward K.

SEE Edward K. Emery

 

 Emil Schilling

“Words That May Have Inspired Czolgosz.” Buffalo Evening News 10 Sept. 1901 v42n129: p. 7. READ

 

 Emil Schilling (public statements)

Lauer, Solon. “A Prefatory Postscript.” Mark Hanna. Cleveland: Nike, 1901: pp. iii-xiv. READ

 

 Emma Goldman

[untitled]. Buffalo Commercial 8 Sept. 1901 v70n21440: p. 4. READ

[untitled]. Buffalo Review 16 Sept. 1901 v19n86: p. 4. READ

[untitled]. Buffalo Sunday News 6 Oct. 1901 v28n48: p. 4. READ

[untitled]. Milwaukee Journal 13 Sept. 1901 v19: p. 6. READ

Berkman, Alexander. [untitled]. Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist. New York: Mother Earth, 1912: pp. 412-17. READ

“Czolgosze [sic] Inspirer.” Evening Post 14 Oct. 1901 v62n91: p. 6. READ

“Emma Goldman, High Priestess of Anarchy.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 11 Sept. 1901 v63n80: p. 1. READ

Goldman, Emma. “October Twenty-Ninth, 1901.” Mother Earth Oct. 1911 v6n8: pp. 232-35. READ

“‘I Will Kill Any Ruler You Select’ Said Czolgosz.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 8 Sept. 1901 v54n18: part 2, p. 4. READ

“Investigation Activities of the Department of Justice.” Senate Documents. Vol. 12. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1919. READ

Langtoft, Geoffrey. “Assassination a Fruit of Socialism.” Fortnightly Review 1 Oct. 1901 v70n418 (new series): pp. 571-80. READ

“Mother Defends Her Daughter.” St. Louis Republic 10 Sept. 1901 v94n72: p. 4. READ

“News.” Public 14 Sept. 1901 v4n180: pp. 360-62. READ

“News and Notes.” Supplement to Evening Post 18 Jan. 1902 v63n15: p. 4. READ

“Roosevelt Too, Says Most.” New-York Tribune 10 Sept. 1901 v61n20022: p. 3. READ

 

 Emma Goldman (arraignment)

“News of the Week.” Public Opinion 19 Sept. 1901 v31n12: p. 379. READ

“News of the Week.” Public Opinion 26 Sept. 1901 v31n13: p. 411. READ

“Woman Anarchist Was Arraigned.” Akron Daily Democrat 11 Sept. 1901 v10n123: p. 1. READ

 

 Emma Goldman (arrest)

“News of the Week.” Public Opinion 19 Sept. 1901 v31n12: p. 379. READ

“Summary of Events.” Friend 21 Sept. 1901 v75n10: pp. 79-80. READ

 

 Emma Goldman (at Buffalo, NY)

“Emma Goldman Watched.” News and Courier 9 Sept. 1901: p. 1. READ

 

 Emma Goldman (connection with anarchists)

Goldman, Emma. “The Psychology of Political Violence.” Anarchism and Other Essays. New York: Mother Earth, 1910: pp. 85-114. READ

 

 Emma Goldman (connection with Leon Czolgosz)

SEE Leon Czolgosz (connection with anarchists)

 

 Emma Goldman (hung, burned, etc., in effigy)

“Hanged in Effigy.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 17 Sept. 1901 v63n85: p. 2. READ

 

 Emma Goldman (illustrations)

SEE ALSO Emma Goldman (photographs)

“Emma Goldman.” World 9 Sept. 1901 v42n14629: p. 5. READ

“Emma Goldman, High Priestess of Anarchy.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 11 Sept. 1901 v63n80: p. 1. READ

 

 Emma Goldman (impact on Czolgosz)

SEE ALSO Leon Czolgosz (connection with anarchists)

“Anarchism.” Public 14 Sept. 1901 v4n180: pp. 358-60. READ

“The Assailant.” Outlook 14 Sept. 1901 v69n2: pp. 96-97. READ

Dennis, Howard. “Emma Goldman and the Cleveland Anarchists.” Modern Culture Nov. 1901 v14n3: pp. 180-82. READ

“Investigation Activities of the Department of Justice.” Senate Documents. Vol. 12. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1919. READ

“Leon Czolgosz, Alias Nieman.” News and Courier 7 Sept. 1901: p. 2. READ

“Psychology of the Czolgosz Crime.” Public 26 Oct. 1901 v4n186: pp. 455-57. READ

 

 Emma Goldman (incarceration)

“Anarchists Released.” Morning Oregonian 24 Sept. 1901 v41n12725: p. 2. READ

“Goldman Sneers at Sorrow.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 20 Sept. 1901 v63n88: p. 2. READ

“The Trial of Czolgosz.” Outlook 28 Sept. 1901 v69n4: p. 198. READ

“Woman Anarchist Was Arraigned.” Akron Daily Democrat 11 Sept. 1901 v10n123: p. 1. READ

 

 Emma Goldman (philosophy)

“The President Shot.” Madison County Times 13 Sept. 1901 v32n7: p. [3]. READ

 

 Emma Goldman (photographs)

SEE ALSO Emma Goldman (illustrations)

“Emma Goldman.” Minneapolis Journal 14 Sept. 1901: part 1, p. 6. READ

“Emma Goldman.” New-York Tribune 11 Sept. 1901 v61n20023: p. 1. READ

 

 Emma Goldman (public addresses)

Dennis, Howard. “Emma Goldman and the Cleveland Anarchists.” Modern Culture Nov. 1901 v14n3: pp. 180-82. READ

“Goldman Woman’s Cleveland Speech Sufficient to Place Her within Meaning of Conspiracy Statute.” Buffalo Courier 13 Sept. 1901 v66n256: p. 3. READ

“Speech That Turned Young Czolgosz’s Head.” Buffalo Courier 8 Sept. 1901 v66n25: part 3, p. 27. READ

 

 Emma Goldman (public statements)

“Anarchists Released.” Morning Oregonian 24 Sept. 1901 v41n12725: p. 2. READ

“Emma Goldman Talks.” Daily Picayune 23 Sept. 1901 v65n242: p. 1. READ

“Goldman Has No Sympathy.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 14 Sept. 1901 v63n83: p. 8. READ

“Goldman Indifferent.” Journal and Herald 19 Sept. 1901 v35n35: p. [4]. READ

Lauer, Solon. “A Prefatory Postscript.” Mark Hanna. Cleveland: Nike, 1901: pp. iii-xiv. READ

“News.” Public 14 Sept. 1901 v4n180: pp. 360-62. READ

“Radical Comment on the President’s Assassination.” Literary Digest 21 Sept. 1901 v23n12: pp. 336-37. READ

“Words That May Have Inspired Czolgosz.” Buffalo Evening News 10 Sept. 1901 v42n129: p. 7. READ

 

 Erickson, Julius

SEE Julius Erickson

 

 Ernest Howard Crosby

Tucker, Benjamin R. “On Picket Duty.” Liberty Apr. 1907 v16n1: pp. 1-24. READ

 

 Errico Malatesta

 

 Errico Malatesta (public statements)

“Malatesta.” Cleveland Press 13 Sept. 1901 n7248: p. [6]. READ

 

 Esteve, Pedro

SEE Pedro Esteve

 

 Ethan A. Hitchcock

SEE ALSO McKinley cabinet

“Solid Food Given to the President.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle 12 Sept. 1901 v61n253: p. 1. READ

 

 Ethelbert Stone

“Knew of the Plot.” Daily Picayune 12 Sept. 1901 v65n231: part 1, p. 2. READ

“Stone Released.” Daily Picayune 13 Sept. 1901 v65n232: part 1, p. 7. READ

 

 Eugene V. Debs

 

 Eugene V. Debs (public statements)

“Radical Comment on the President’s Assassination.” Literary Digest 21 Sept. 1901 v23n12: pp. 336-37. READ

 

 Eugene Wasdin

SEE ALSO McKinley physicians

“Dr Eugene Wasdin.” News and Courier 14 Sept. 1901: p. 8. READ

“One of McKinley’s Surgeons Passes Away.” Hawaiian Star 6 Dec. 1911 v19n6041: p. 2. READ

 

 Eugene Wasdin (death)

“One of McKinley’s Surgeons Passes Away.” Hawaiian Star 6 Dec. 1911 v19n6041: p. 2. READ

 

 Eugene Wasdin (photographs)

SEE ALSO McKinley physicians (photographs)

“Dr. Eugene Wasdin.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 519. READ

“Dr. Roswell Park [and] Dr. M. D. Mann [and] Dr. Eugene Wasdin.” American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 420. READ

 

 Eugene Wasdin (public statements)

“No Trace of Poison Is Found.” San Francisco Call 12 Sept. 1901 v90n104: p. 2. READ

“The Poisoned Bullet Theory.” Sunday News 15 Sept. 1901: p. 2. READ

“The President’s Case.” Hot Springs Medical Journal 15 Oct. 1901 v10n10: pp. 305-09. READ

“The President’s Case.” Medical News 21 Sept. 1901 v79n12: pp. 465-67. READ

 

 Eva Hunt

SEE ALSO McKinley nurses

Hunt, Eva. “My Experiences as a Nurse to Mrs McKinley and the Late President.” Sunday Call 19 Jan. 1902 v91n50: p. 5. READ

 

 The Examiner [newspaper]

SEE Hearst newspapers

 

 execution (by electrocution)

SEE ALSO Leon Czolgosz (execution)

“American News and Notes.” Philadelphia Medical Journal 5 Oct. 1901 v8n14: p. 543-45. READ

“How Czolgosz Will Meet His Death.” Black and White Budget 26 Oct. 1901 v6n107: pp. 138-39. READ

 

 execution (Czolgosz)

SEE Leon Czolgosz (execution)

 

 eyewitness accounts

SEE McKinley assassination (eyewitness accounts)

 

 Ezra P. Savage

 

 Ezra P. Savage (public statements)

“Governor Savage on Anarchy.” Omaha Sunday Bee 8 Sept. 1901: part 1, p. 2. READ

 


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