G. A. R. (Moses A. Baldwin Post, No.
44) |
“Czolgosz Hanged in Effigy.” New York Times 30 Oct. 1901 v51n16166:
p. 5. VIEW
“Ban on Czolgosz’s Name.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle 3 Oct. 1901
v61n274: p. 6. VIEW
“How to Raise Immense Sum.” Minneapolis Tribune 19 Sept.
1901 v35n118: p. 4. VIEW
“A Letter.” American X-Ray Journal Oct. 1901 v9n4: pp. 975-76.
VIEW
Gaetano Mazzoni (editorial cartoons) |
Bush, Charles G. “The Triumph of American Surgery.” World 12
Sept. 1901 v42n14632: p. 6. VIEW
Gaetano Mazzoni (public statements) |
“Pope’s Surgeon’s Opinion.” St. Joseph Daily News 11
Sept. 1901 v23n36: p. 1. VIEW
SEE Lyman
J. Gage
SEE Albert
Gallaher
SEE ALSO presidential
assassination
SEE ALSO presidential
assassinations
“The President Spared.” Nation 12 Sept. 1901 v73n1889: p. 200.
VIEW
Sellers, Robert B. “The Plea of Insanity Before Our Courts.” Transactions
of the State Medical Association of Texas. Austin: State Medical
Association of Texas, 1903: pp. 342-47. VIEW
SEE James
A. Garfield
[untitled]. Argus 14 Sept. 1901: p. 4. VIEW
SEE Henry
Jacques Garrigues
SEE Harvey
R. Gaylord
SEE John
J. Geary
SEE T.
M. Geddes
SEE William
Montague Geer
George A. Pearre (public statements) |
“To Create a New Treason.” News and Courier 9 Sept. 1901: p.
1. VIEW
George Albert Drovin (public addresses) |
Drovin, George Albert. “Insanity as a Defense.” Medical Notes and
Queries June 1909 v4n6: pp. 123-25. VIEW
“Back from the East.” Deseret Evening News 16 Sept. 1901 v52n256:
p. 2. VIEW
“George A. Smith and Otto Stalmann Near the President When He Was Shot.”
Salt Lake Herald 17 Sept. 1901 v29n115: p. 3. VIEW
Chapple, Joe Mitchell. “Affairs at Washington.” National Magazine
Nov. 1901 v15n2: pp. 131-55. VIEW
“Chief Wilkie’s Defence.” Meriden Daily Journal 11 Sept. 1901
v31n61: p. 2. VIEW
Creelman, James. “Mr. Cortelyou Explains President McKinley.” Pearson’s
Magazine June 1908 v19n6: pp. 569-85. VIEW
Hopkins, Grace Porter. “History Made at Buffalo.” Ogdensburg Journal
20 Sept. 1901: p. [2]. VIEW
Macfarland, Henry B. F. “George Bruce Cortelyou, Secretary of Commerce.”
American Monthly Review of Reviews Mar. 1903 v27n3: pp. 297-301.
VIEW
Marshall, L. V. “A Representative Stenographer.” Typewriter and
Phonographic World Oct. 1901 v18n2: pp. 103-05. VIEW
“Mr. George B. Cortelyou.” Washington Bee 14 Sept. 1901 v20n16:
p. [4]. VIEW
“Mrs McKinley’s Condition.” News and Courier 30 Sept. 1901:
p. 1. VIEW
“People Talked About.” Leslie’s Weekly 28 Sept. 1901 v93n2403:
p. 279. VIEW
“Sketch of Secretary Cortelyou.” Buffalo Enquirer 16 Sept.
1901 v58n41: p. 10. VIEW
Stealey, O. O. “The Private Secretary” [chapter 6]. Twenty Years
in the Press Gallery. New York: O. O. Stealey, 1906: pp. 33-37.
VIEW
“These Men Were Cool While Terror Reigned.” Enterprise [Sheridan]
28 Sept. 1901 v14n45: p. [6]. VIEW
“Widow’s Grief Is Pitiful.” Philadelphia Record 16 Sept. 1901
n10788: p. 1. VIEW
George B. Cortelyou (illustrations) |
SEE ALSO George
B. Cortelyou (photographs)
Wood, Dick. “Pictorial Diagram of the Attack on the President.” St.
Louis Republic 7 Sept. 1901 v94n69: p. 1. VIEW
George B. Cortelyou (photographs) |
SEE ALSO George
B. Cortelyou (illustrations)
“George B. Cortelyou.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. By
G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW
“George B. Cortelyou.” William McKinley. By Charles S. Olcott.
Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW
“George B. Cortelyou, Secretary to the President, Giving Out an Official
Bulletin.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 520. VIEW
“George B. Cortelyou, the President’s Private Secretary.” The True
Story of the Assassination of President McKinley at Buffalo. By
Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 31. VIEW
Hare, James H. “Private Secretary Cortelyou Giving News to the Reporters.”
Collier’s Weekly 21 Sept. 1901 v27n25: p. 6. VIEW
“Mr. George B. Cortelyou.” American Monthly Review of Reviews
Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 416. VIEW
“Secretary Cortelyou Giving Out Bulletins to Representatives of the
Press in Front of the Milburn House.” American Monthly Review of
Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 423. VIEW
George B. Cortelyou (public statements) |
Beck, James M. “The Memory of McKinley.” The McKinley Memorial in
Philadelphia. Philadelphia: McKinley Memorial Association, 1909:
pp. 23-48. VIEW
Creelman, James. “Mr. Cortelyou Explains President McKinley.” Pearson’s
Magazine June 1908 v19n6: pp. 569-85. VIEW
“The Funeral Begins.” New-York Tribune 16 Sept. 1901 v61n20028:
p. 1. VIEW
“Mrs. M’Kinley Asks to See Husband Twice.” World 12 Sept. 1901
v42n14632: p. 1. VIEW
“No Concealment.” Daily Picayune 9 Sept. 1901 v65n228: p. 1.
VIEW
“Widow’s Grief Is Pitiful.” Philadelphia Record 16 Sept. 1901
n10788: p. 1. VIEW
George B. Frease (public statements) |
“Bulletins Don’t Tell All.” Morning Oregonian 10 Sept. 1901
v41n12713: p. 1. VIEW
George B. Spalding (sermons) |
“Tributes to President M’Kinley.” Evangelist 19 Sept. 1901
v72n38: pp. 21-22. [excerpt 2 of 2] VIEW
George Bissert (trial: compared with
Czolgosz trial) |
SEE Leon
Czolgosz (trial: compared with Bissert trial)
“Titus May Not Accept.” Daily Picayune 21 Sept. 1901 v65n240:
p. 1. VIEW
George Bradshaw (incarceration) |
“Bradshaw Is Sorry.” Daily Picayune 23 Sept. 1901 v65n242:
p. 1. VIEW
George Bradshaw (public statements) |
“Titus May Not Accept.” Daily Picayune 21 Sept. 1901 v65n240:
p. 1. VIEW
“Official Action.” Indianapolis Journal 7 Sept. 1901 v51n250:
p. 2. VIEW
George Dewey (illustrations) |
“Admiral Dewey Guarding the Dead.” Akron Daily Democrat 20
Sept. 1901 v10n131: p. 1. VIEW
George E. Corner (public statements) |
“The Assassin Is Recognized in Cleveland.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
7 Sept. 1901 v54n17: p. 4. VIEW
“Cleveland Police Believe There Was No Plot to Kill.” St. Louis
Post-Dispatch 8 Sept. 1901 v54n18: part 2, p. 4. VIEW
“Home of Czolgosz Is In Cleveland.” Cleveland Leader 8 Sept.
1901 v54n251: p. 2. VIEW
“To Buffalo Under Watchful Eyes.” Cleveland Plain Dealer 24
Sept. 1901 v60n267: pp. 1, 3. VIEW
James, C. L. “A Reply.” Free Society 22 June 1902 v9n25: pp.
5-6. VIEW
George F. Arrel (public statements) |
Skinner, Charles R. “Story of McKinley’s Assassination.” State Service
Apr. 1919 v3n4: pp. 20-24. VIEW
“Was with the Funeral Train.” Davenport Sunday Democrat
22 Sept. 1901: p. 5. VIEW
“Chief Wilkie on M’Kinley’s Death.” Buffalo Evening Times 20
Mar. 1909 v50n157: p. 1. VIEW
Fawcett, Waldon. “How the President Is Guarded.” Leslie’s Weekly
21 Sept. 1901 v93n2402: p. 260. VIEW
“The First Bullet.” Lexington Leader 24 Sept. 1901:
p. 6. VIEW
“‘M’Kinley Still Is President.’” Camden Daily Courier
19 Sept. 1901 v20n95: p. 1. VIEW
“President Never Feared Attack on His Person.” St. Louis Republic
9 Sept. 1901 v94n71: p. 4. VIEW
R., C. A. “The Government’s Detectives.” Sun [New York] 10
Oct. 1901 v69n40: p. 6. VIEW
“Saw the President Shot.” Washington Times 8 Sept. 1901 n2661:
part 1, p. 3. VIEW
George F. Foster (photographs) |
“Correspondents Interviewing Detective Foster.” World 12 Sept.
1901 v42n14632: p. 2. VIEW
“George T. [sic] Foster, Who Seized the Assassin.” Indianapolis
News 7 Sept. 1901 v32n236: p. 2. VIEW
“Ireland and Foster.” The True Story of the Assassination of President
McKinley at Buffalo. By Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan
Reid, 1901: p. 15. VIEW
“The Last Photograph Taken at the Request of President M’Kinley.” Pacific
Commercial Advertiser 4 Oct. 1901 v34n5979: p. [13]. VIEW
George F. Foster (public statements) |
SEE ALSO McKinley
assassination (George F. Foster account)
“Saw the President Shot.” Washington Times 8 Sept. 1901 n2661:
part 1, p. 3. VIEW
Isaak, Abraham, Jr. “Splinters.” Free Society 30 Mar. 1902 v9n13:
p. 4. VIEW
Kinghorn-Jones, J. Alfred. “Open Letter to Senator Hoar.” Free Society
9 Feb. 1902 v9n6: pp. 2-3. VIEW
Macdonald, George E. “Observations.” Truth Seeker 28 Dec. 1901
v28n52: pp. 823-24. VIEW
“The Week.” Nation 31 Oct. 1901 v73n1896: pp. 329-32. VIEW
“Yellow Journalism.” Evening Standard 25 Sept. 1901
v31: p. 2. VIEW
George F. Hoar (public addresses) |
Hoar, George F. “Free Speech and Constitutional Liberty.” The American
Idea. Comp. Joseph B. Gilder. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1902: pp. 295-98.
VIEW
George F. Hoar (public statements) |
Beck, James M. “The Memory of McKinley.” The McKinley Memorial in
Philadelphia. Philadelphia: McKinley Memorial Association, 1909:
pp. 23-48. VIEW
“Senator Hoar Declines to Eulogize McKinley.” New York Times
29 Oct. 1901 v51n16165: p. 1. VIEW
“Senator Hoar Hears Sad News.” Buffalo Review 7 Sept. 1901
v19n79: p. 1. VIEW
“Dr. Shrady Sorry the X-Ray Was Not Used.” Reading Eagle 17
Sept. 1901 v34n233: p. 1. VIEW
George G. Van Schaick (public statements) |
“Doctors Discuss Autopsy.” New-York Tribune 16 Sept. 1901 v61n20028:
p. 11. VIEW
“Against Anarchy.” St. Louis Republic 2 Dec. 1901 v94n155:
p. [6]. VIEW
“Dr. George H. Shelton.” Alpena Evening News 12 Sept.
1901 v3n37: p. [4]. VIEW
George H. Shelton (public statements) |
“Dr. George H. Shelton.” Alpena Evening News 12 Sept.
1901 v3n37: p. [4]. VIEW
Stephens, George H. [untitled]. Wilshire’s Magazine Jan. 1902
n42: pp. 52-53. VIEW
SEE Henry
George, Jr.
George James Jones (public addresses) |
Jones, George James. “William McKinley.” Cambrian Oct. 1901
v21n10: pp. 433-35. VIEW
George K. Nash (public addresses) |
[untitled]. Weekly Law Bulletin and the Ohio Law Journal 23
Sept. 1901 v46: pp. 134-37. VIEW
“Official Action.” Indianapolis Journal 7 Sept. 1901 v51n250:
p. 2. VIEW
[untitled]. Anaconda Standard 17 Sept. 1901 v13n7: p. 6. VIEW
[untitled]. Birmingham News 30 Sept. 1901 v14n173: p.
4. VIEW
[untitled]. Commercial Appeal 24 Sept. 1901 v67n86:
p. 4. VIEW
[untitled]. Commercial Tribune 15 Sept. 1901 v6n93:
sect. 3, p. 20. VIEW
“News of the Week.” Public Opinion 19 Sept. 1901 v31n12: p.
379. VIEW
Reedy, William Marion. “The Puny.” Mirror 26 Sept. 1901 v11n33:
p. 4. VIEW
“The Week.” Nation 19 Sept. 1901 v73n1890: pp. 215-17. [excerpt
4 of 4] VIEW
“Wellington Explains.” Post Express 20 Sept. 1901 v43n88: p.
1. VIEW
George L. Wellington (correspondence) |
“Wellington Explains.”
Post Express 20 Sept. 1901 v43n88: p. 1. VIEW
George L. Wellington (editorial cartoons) |
SEE ALSO George
L. Wellington (illustrations)
SEE ALSO George
L. Wellington (photographs)
Bartholomew, Charles Lewis. “A Good Beginning.” Minneapolis Journal
18 Sept. 1901: p. 1. VIEW
George L. Wellington (illustrations) |
SEE
ALSO George L. Wellington (editorial cartoons)
SEE ALSO George
L. Wellington (photographs)
“Goldman, Wellington, Czolgosz.” Baltimore Morning Herald
19 Sept. 1901 n8326: p. 6. VIEW
George L. Wellington (photographs) |
SEE ALSO George
L. Wellington (editorial cartoons)
SEE ALSO George
L. Wellington (illustrations)
“George L. Wellington.” Autobiographies and Portraits of the President,
Cabinet, Supreme Court and Fifty-Fifth Congress. Vol. 1. Washington,
DC: Neale, 1899: [no pagination]. VIEW
George L. Wellington (public condemnation) |
[untitled]. Daily Record 13 Sept. 1901 v9n217: p. [4].
VIEW
“The Week.” Nation 19 Sept. 1901 v73n1890: pp. 215-17. [excerpt
4 of 4] VIEW
Vibrator. “The Most Recent Notorious Exhibition of Medical Fallacy.”
Vegetarian and Our Fellow Creatures 15 Nov. 1901 v6n2: pp. 37,
39, 41, 43. VIEW
Hoke, George M. “Lawyer Hoke’s Tale of Woe.” Challenge 5 Oct.
1901 n39: p. 8. VIEW
Kinney, Dita H. “Department of Army Nursing.” Trained Nurse and
Hospital Review Nov. 1901 v27n5: pp. 273-74. VIEW
George N. Mitchell (public statements) |
“Relatives Talk with Murderer.” Post Express 25 Sept. 1901
v43n92: p. 1. VIEW
[untitled]. Columbian 12 Sept. 1901 v36n37: p. 5. VIEW
“The Case of the Assassin.” Philadelphia Medical Journal 26
Oct. 1901 v8n17: p. 665. VIEW
“Saw Czolgosz Fire the Shots.” Wet Mountain Tribune
21 Sept. 1901 v22n1: p. [4]. VIEW
George S. Wedgwood (public statements) |
“Saw Czolgosz Fire the Shots.” Wet Mountain Tribune
21 Sept. 1901 v22n1: p. [4]. VIEW
“Guiteau Daft; Czolgosz Sane.” Atlanta Constitution 22 Sept.
1901 v34: part 1, p. 4. VIEW
George Scoville (public statements) |
“Guiteau Daft; Czolgosz Sane.” Atlanta Constitution 22 Sept.
1901 v34: part 1, p. 4. VIEW
George T. Doolittle (public statements) |
“His Chances Poor.” Spokesman-Review 8 Sept. 1901 v19n85:
p. 9. VIEW
George T. Jones (public statements) |
“Identification of Star Criminals Is Interesting Work.” Buffalo
Courier 2 Oct. 1904 v69n276: part 5, pp. 37, 44. VIEW
“P. R. R. to Carry President’s Body.” Philadelphia Inquirer
15 Sept. 1901 v145n77: sect. 1, p. 3. VIEW
Wagenseller, George W. “Rode on McKinley Funeral Train.” Personal
Recollections of Half a Century. Middleburg: [n.p.], [1919]: p.
38. VIEW
“The ‘Vanity of Liberty.’” Century Magazine Dec. 1901 v63n2:
p. 316. VIEW
Georges Dieulafoy (public statements) |
“Opinion of France’s Greatest Authority.” St. John Daily Sun
12 Sept. 1901 v24n219: p. 6. VIEW
“Pertinent Points.” Jefferson Bee 12 Sept. 1901 v34n37:
p. [5]. VIEW
SEE John
Gerin
“Design in Beads.” Buffalo Review 23 Sept. 1901 v19n92: p.
5. VIEW
“Indian Memorial Service.” Pan-American Daily 20 Sept. 1901
v1n58: p. 3. VIEW
SEE Arpad
G. Gerster
“Saw Czolgosz.” Tioga County Record 12 Sept. 1901 v31n27:
p. 1. VIEW
SEE James
Gibbons
SEE Thomas
R. Gibson
SEE Richard
Watson Gilder
SEE George
L. Gillespie
SEE John
Gilson
SEE G.
P. Girdwood
“Italian Anarchists Celebrated.” Iowa State Register 9 Sept.
1901 v46n212: p. 1. VIEW
SEE ALSO Milburn
residence (outdoors: setup, conditions, activity, etc.)
“For Official Use.” Youngstown Vindicator 9 Sept. 1901 v13n7:
p. 5. VIEW
SEE Mrs.
John Glowskie
SEE E.
L. Godkin
SEE Mercedes
Godoy
“‘God’s Way.’” Sentinel 24 Oct. 1901 v9n10 (new series): p.
[3]. VIEW
SEE William
Godwin
[untitled]. Commoner 27 Sept. 1901 v1n36: p. 6. VIEW
SEE Emma
Goldman
Goldman, Taube Bienowitch |
SEE Taube
Bienowitch Goldman
SEE Heva
Golzosch
SEE Nikola
Golzosch
SEE William
J. Gomph
SEE George
M. Gould
SEE Helen
Gould
SEE ALSO United
States (government)
[untitled]. Commoner 27 Sept. 1901 v1n36: p. 3. VIEW
Austin, Kate. “Who Are Trustworthy?” Free Society 17 Aug. 1902
v9n33: p. 3. VIEW
Crine, L. D. “Anarchy and God.” Truth Seeker 28 Sept. 1901 v28n39:
p. 617. VIEW
“The Cure for Anarchy.” Commoner 20 Sept. 1901 v1n35:
p. 2. VIEW
Fox, Jay. “Roosevelt, Czolgosz and Anarchy.” Roosevelt, Czolgosz
and Anarchy; and Communism. By Jay Fox and Henry Addis. [New York]:
New York Anarchists, [1902?]: pp. 2-13. VIEW
“From ‘Public Servant’ to ‘Ruler.’” Commonwealth Nov. 1901 v8n11:
p. 4. VIEW
Pentecost, Hugh O. “Roosevelt as a Sociologist.” Truth Seeker
28 Dec. 1901 v28n52: p. 819. VIEW
government (religious interpretation) |
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
SEE ALSO United
States (government: criticism)
“Assassination and Anarchy.” Advocate of Peace Oct. 1901 v63n10:
pp. 193-94. VIEW
Byington, Steven T. “International War.” Liberty Jan. 1903 v14n5:
pp. 2-3. VIEW
Crosby, Ernest Howard. “Anarchy and Anarchy.” Advocate of Peace
Jan. 1902 v64n1: pp. 10-12. VIEW
Harman, Lillian. “Unconditionally Released.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer
28 Sept. 1901 v5n37 (3rd series): p. 301. VIEW
Hopkins, Alphonso A. “A Curse, a Crime, and the Cure” [chapter 10].
Profit and Loss in Man. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1909: pp.
251-82. VIEW
“Our Monthly Talk.” Medical World Nov. 1901 v19n11: pp. 493-96,
18. VIEW
Wilson, J. A. “The Archist and the Anarchist.” Truth Seeker
30 Nov. 1901 v28n48: p. 762. VIEW
governments (impact on society) |
“Assassination and Anarchy.” Advocate of Peace Oct. 1901 v63n10:
pp. 193-94. VIEW
Crosby, Ernest Howard. “Anarchy and Anarchy.” Advocate of Peace
Jan. 1902 v64n1: pp. 10-12. VIEW
“Was Present at Exposition.” Nashua Daily Telegraph 9 Sept.
1901 v34n161: p. 8. VIEW
“Antidote for Anarchy.” Challenge 21 Sept. 1901 n38: p. 9. VIEW
SEE ALSO McKinley
nurses
“Baltimore Nurse Goes to Buffalo.” New-York Tribune 11 Sept.
1901 v61n20023: p. 1. VIEW
“Expert Nurse Who Waits on President.” New York World
13 Sept. 1901 v42n4600: p. 4. VIEW
“Nurses Attending the President.” Trained Nurse and Hospital Review
Oct. 1901 v27n4: p. 224. VIEW
“The President’s New Nurse.” Sun [New York] 12 Sept. 1901 v69n12:
p. 8. VIEW
“Two Nurses Who Attended the Late President M’Kinley.” Los Angeles
Herald 19 Sept. 1901 v28n354: p. [11]. VIEW
Grace McKenzie (illustrations) |
SEE
ALSO McKinley nurses (illustrations)
“Grace Mackenzie [sic], the President’s Nurse.” Indianapolis News
13 Sept. 1901 v32n241: p. 2. VIEW
“Miss Grace MacKenzie” [sic]. Sun [Wilmington] 13 Sept. 1901
v4n253: p. 1. VIEW
“Grieved by M’Kinley’s Death, Young Woman Takes Her Life.” Chicago
Sunday Tribune 15 Sept. 1901 v60n258: part 1, p. 8. VIEW
SEE David
W. Graham
SEE George
S. Graham
Grand Army of the Republic |
SEE G.
A. R.
SEE Leon
Czolgosz (grand jury)
Great Britain (relations with United
States) |
SEE United
States (relations with Great Britain)
SEE H.
L. Green
SEE Thomas
Green
SEE Henry
Greenfeld
SEE Bessie
Greenwood
SEE David
Gregg
SEE William
F. Grell
SEE Matthew
F. Griffin
SEE John
W. Griggs
SEE Rudolph
Grossman
“Saw the Assassin Die.” Buffalo Morning Express 30 Oct. 1901
v56n248: p. 7. VIEW
Grosvenor R. Trowbridge (public statements) |
“Saw the Assassin Die.” Buffalo Morning Express 30 Oct. 1901
v56n248: p. 7. VIEW
SEE Charles
E. Grove
Grove L. Johnson (public statements) |
Cowley-Brown, John Stapleton. “Skinning a Skunk.” Goose-Quill
1 Nov. 1901 v1n1 (new series): pp. 15-16. VIEW
“Cleveland Is Shocked.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 7 Sept. 1901 v63n77:
p. 2. VIEW
“Cleveland Will Attend Funeral.” Iowa State Register 17 Sept.
1901 v46n219: p. 5. VIEW
“A Few Words About an Ex-Mayor.” Seen and Heard 9 Oct. 1901
v1n40: pp. 26-36. VIEW
“The Turning Point.” Commoner 27 Sept. 1901 v1n36: pp.
1-2. VIEW
Williams, Jesse Lynch. “Mr. Cleveland: A Personal Impression.” Mr.
Cleveland: A Personal Impression. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1909: pp.
1-75. VIEW
Grover Cleveland (informed about assassination) |
Williams, Jesse Lynch. “Mr. Cleveland: A Personal Impression.” Mr.
Cleveland: A Personal Impression. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1909: pp.
1-75. VIEW
Grover Cleveland (protection) |
SEE ALSO presidents
(protection)
[untitled]. Pittsburg Post 15 Sept. 1901 v60n6: part
1, p. 4. VIEW
Fawcett, Waldon. “How the President Is Guarded.” Leslie’s Weekly
21 Sept. 1901 v93n2402: p. 260. VIEW
“Secret Service at Fault.” Evening Post [New York] 21 Sept.
1901 v100: p. 5. VIEW
Grover Cleveland (public addresses) |
Cleveland, Grover. “Addresses.” William McKinley: Character Sketches
of America’s Martyred Chieftain. Comp. Charles E. Benedict. New
York: Blanchard Press, [1901?]: pp. 190-93. VIEW
“Secular News.” Christian Observer 9 Oct. 1901 v89n41: pp.
23-24. VIEW
“Tributes to President McKinley.” Outlook 28 Sept. 1901 v69n4:
pp. 241-43. VIEW
Grover Cleveland (public statements) |
“Cleveland Is Shocked.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 7 Sept. 1901 v63n77:
p. 2. VIEW
“Grover Cleveland.” Youngstown Vindicator 14 Sept. 1901 v13n12:
p. 2. VIEW
Hopkins, Alphonso A. “A Curse, a Crime, and the Cure” [chapter 10].
Profit and Loss in Man. New York: Funk and Wagnalls, 1909: pp.
251-82. VIEW
Myer, Mary C. “All Through the Year.” Table Talk Nov. 1901 v16n11:
pp. 410-15. VIEW
Williams, Jesse Lynch. “Mr. Cleveland: A Personal Impression.” Mr.
Cleveland: A Personal Impression. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1909: pp.
1-75. VIEW
SEE William
Grubb
SEE Michael
Guiheen
SEE Charles
J. Guiteau
SEE Charles
J. Guiteau (trial)
[untitled]. Philadelphia Record 13 Sept. 1901 n10785: p. [4].
VIEW
Birkinbine, John. [untitled]. Forest Leaves Oct. 1901 v8n5:
pp. 65-66. VIEW
Hunnicutt, W. L. C. “One Lesson from the Assassination of President
McKinley.” Atlanta Constitution 16 Sept. 1901 v34: p. 6. VIEW
“The Pistol Habit: Stop It.” Independent 18 Aug. 1910 v69n3220:
pp. 371-72. VIEW
SEE William
R. Gunderman
SEE T.
J. Gunning
SEE Frank
W. Gunsaulus
“Mortality from Gunshot Wounds of the Abdomen.” Philadelphia Medical
Journal 14 Sept. 1901 v8n11: pp. 417. VIEW
Gustave Meyer (public statements) |
“Astrologer.” Akron Daily Democrat 7 Sept. 1901 v10n120: p.
1. VIEW
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