|
| J. Douglas Adam (public addresses) |
Adam, J. Douglas. “Address.” William McKinley: Character Sketches
of America’s Martyred Chieftain. Comp. Charles E. Benedict. New
York: Blanchard Press, [1901?]: pp. 118-19. READ
“Does Not Show Insanity.” New-York Tribune 10 Sept. 1901 v61n20022:
p. 3. READ
| J. Leonard Corning (public statements) |
“Does Not Show Insanity.” New-York Tribune 10 Sept. 1901 v61n20022:
p. 3. READ
| J. James R. Croes (public addresses) |
“Minutes of Meetings: Of the Society.” Oct. 1901 v27n8: pp. 213-18.
READ
“Czolgosz’s Early Career.” Daily Picayune 11 Sept. 1901 v65n230:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“Anxious Day in Wall Street.” Chicago Daily Tribune 14 Sept.
1901 v60n257: p. 11. READ
“Little Chance of a Panic.” Washington Times 7 Sept. 1901 n2660:
p. 3. READ
“President M’Kinley Shot.” Chicago Daily News 6 Sept. 1901
v26n214: part 1, p. 1. READ
| J. Pierpont Morgan (public statements) |
“Little Chance of a Panic.” Washington Times 7 Sept. 1901 n2660:
p. 3. READ
| J. Edward Simmons (public statements) |
“No Danger in the Financial World.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
7 Sept. 1901 v54n17: p. 4. READ
SEE ALSO Czolgosz
family
“Czolgosz Says He Had No Aid.” Chicago Sunday Tribune 8 Sept.
1901 v60n251: part 1, pp. 1, 4. READ
“Round-Up of Anarchists Made by the Secret Service.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
8 Sept. 1901 v54n18: part 2, p. 4. READ
| Jacob J. Lohrer (public statements) |
“To Buffalo under Watchful Eyes.” Cleveland Plain Dealer 24
Sept. 1901 v60n267: pp. 1, 3. READ
| Jacob A. Riis (public statements) |
“Strong Words from Jacob Riis.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle 19 Sept.
1901 v61n260: p. 4. READ
| James M. Beck (public addresses) |
Beck, James M. “The Memory of McKinley.” The McKinley Memorial in
Philadelphia. Philadelphia: McKinley Memorial Association, 1909:
pp. 23-48. READ
| James M. Beck (public statements) |
“Special Law Needed for Such Attacks.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch
8 Sept. 1901 v54n18: part 2, p. 5. READ
Masson, Tom. “The Power of the Press.” Life 26 Sept.
1901 v38n986: pp. 247-49. READ
“Veterinarian’s Suicide.” Madison County Times 20 Sept. 1901
v32n8: p. [3]. READ
| James C. Colgate (public addresses) |
Colgate, James C. [untitled]. Proceedings of the 15th Annual Convention
of the Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools of the Middle
States and Maryland, 1901. Albany: University of the State of New
York, 1903: pp. 67-74. READ
“Was in Canton.” Stark County Democrat 10 Sept. 1901 v67n133:
p. 1. READ
| James Domer (public statements) |
“Was in Canton.” Stark County Democrat 10 Sept. 1901 v67n133:
p. 1. READ
Mason, Edith Huntington. “After Four Years” [chapter 1]. The Politician.
Chicago: A. C. McClurg, 1910: pp. 9-23. READ
SEE ALSO Garfield
assassination
| James A. Garfield (assassination) |
SEE Garfield
assassination
| James A. Garfield (incapacity) |
“Raise Point of Disability.” Chicago Daily Tribune 10 Sept.
1901 v60n253: part 1, p. 2. READ
| James Gibbons (public addresses) |
Gibbons, James.
“Address.” William McKinley: Character Sketches of America’s Martyred
Chieftain. Comp. Charles E. Benedict. New York: Blanchard Press,
[1901?]: pp. 186-89. READ
“Tributes to President McKinley.” Outlook 28 Sept. 1901 v69n4:
pp. 241-43. READ
| James Hadfield (trial: compared with
Czolgosz trial) |
SEE Leon
Czolgosz (trial: compared with Hadfield trial)
“Little Chance of a Panic.” Washington Times 7 Sept. 1901 n2660:
p. 3. READ
| James R. Keene (public statements) |
“Little Chance of a Panic.” Washington Times 7 Sept. 1901 n2660:
p. 3. READ
[untitled]. American Architect and Building News 23 Nov. 1901
v74n1352: p. 57. READ
“Did Czolgosz Have Aids?” Iowa State Register 22 Sept. 1901
v46n224: p. 12. READ
| James B. Moyer (public statements) |
“Did Czolgosz Have Aids?” Iowa State Register 22 Sept. 1901
v46n224: p. 12. READ
SEE ALSO McKinley
assassination (James B. Parker account)
[untitled]. Afro-American-Ledger 28 Sept. 1901 v10n8: p. [4].
READ
[untitled]. Freeman 21 Sept. 1901 v14n38: p. [4]. READ
[untitled]. St. Louis Republic 11 Sept. 1901 v94n74: p. 6.
READ
“Around the Campus.” American Educational Review Feb. 1907 v28n5:
pp. 889-92. READ
“‘Big Jim’ Parker.” Central Record 20 Mar. 1903 v13n51: p. 1.
READ
“The Case of Jim Parker.” Atlanta Constitution 26 Sept. 1901
v34: p. 6. READ
Cozart, W. Forrest. “Letter from Buffalo.” Freeman 28 Sept.
1901 v14n39: p. [3]. READ
“Editorial and Publishers’ Announcements.” Colored American Magazine
Oct. 1901 v3n6: pp. 478-79. READ
“Editorial Mention.” Zion’s Herald 11 Sept. 1901 v79n36: p.
1181. READ
Gibbs, Mifflin Wistar. “Chapter XXIX.” Shadow and Light. Washington,
DC: [n.p.], 1902: pp. 327-35. READ
Gilliam, Edward L. “A Tribute to the Negro.” Freeman 14 Sept.
1901 v14n37: p. [4]. READ
“Hanna Thanks ‘Big Jim.’” Chicago Daily Tribune 10 Sept. 1901
v60n253: part 1, p. 2. READ
“The Hero of Buffalo.” Freeman 21 Sept. 1901 v14n38: p. [5].
READ
“James B. Parker.” Pullman Herald 28 Sept. 1901 v13n51: p.
[6]. READ
“Our Excerpt.” Sunday Morning Globe 15 Sept. 1901 v1n20: p.
5. READ
“Parker in Baltimore.” Afro-American-Ledger 5 Oct. 1901 v10n9:
p. 1. READ
“Savannah Remembers Him.” News and Courier 10 Sept. 1901: p.
1. READ
“Well Done, Ebony.” Southland Times 9 Oct. 1901 n15065: p.
2. READ
“Negro Defender on the Slab.” Evening News 3 Apr. 1908 v49:
p. 8. READ
| James B. Parker (dispute over role in
assassination) |
[untitled]. Afro-American-Ledger 28 Sept. 1901 v10n8: p. [4].
READ
“The Case of Jim Parker.” Atlanta Constitution 26 Sept. 1901
v34: p. 6. READ
“Murder in the First Degree.” Afro-American-Ledger 28 Sept.
1901 v10n8: p. [2]. READ
| James B. Parker (illustrations) |
SEE ALSO James
B. Parker (photographs)
“James B. Parker.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. By G.
W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. READ
“James B. Parker.” Pullman Herald 28 Sept. 1901 v13n51: p.
[6]. READ
| James B. Parker (photographs) |
SEE ALSO James
B. Parker (illustrations)
“James Parker.” The True Story of the Assassination of President
McKinley at Buffalo. By Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan
Reid, 1901: p. 16. READ
“Mr. James B. Parker.” Afro-American-Ledger 12 Oct. 1901 v10n10:
p. [5]. READ
“Town Topics.” Colored American 21 Sept. 1901 v9n25: p. 16.
READ
“Jim Parker.” Cleveland Plain Dealer 13 Sept. 1901 v60n256:
p. 6. READ
Lovejoy, George Newell. “Jim Parker.” Buffalo Evening News
14 Oct. 1901 v43n3: p. 2. READ
| James B. Parker (popular culture) |
“Town Topics.” Colored American 21 Sept. 1901 v9n25: p. 16.
READ
| James B. Parker (public addresses) |
“‘Big Jim’ Parker.” Central Record 20 Mar. 1903 v13n51: p. 1.
READ
Gibbs, Mifflin Wistar. “Chapter XXIX.” Shadow and Light. Washington,
DC: [n.p.], 1902: pp. 327-35. READ
“Parker in Baltimore.” Afro-American-Ledger 5 Oct. 1901 v10n9:
p. 1. READ
“Tells His Story in a Modest Way.” Afro-American-Ledger 28
Sept. 1901 v10n8: p. [5]. READ
| James B. Parker (public statements) |
“‘Big Jim’ Parker.” Central Record 20 Mar. 1903 v13n51: p. 1.
READ
“Editorial Mention.” Zion’s Herald 11 Sept. 1901 v79n36: p.
1181. READ
“Hanna Thanks ‘Big Jim.’” Chicago Daily Tribune 10 Sept. 1901
v60n253: part 1, p. 2. READ
“Our Uncrowned Hero.” Colored American Magazine Oct. 1901 v3n6:
pp. 448-54. READ
| James B. Parker (quotations about) |
“Our Uncrowned Hero.” Colored American Magazine Oct. 1901 v3n6:
pp. 448-54. READ
| James B. Parker (rewards, expressions
of gratitude, etc.) |
C., W. F., Mrs. “Honor Jim Parker.” Buffalo Evening News 13
Sept. 1901 v42n132: p. 9. READ
Cozart, W. Forrest. “Letter from Buffalo.” Freeman 28 Sept.
1901 v14n39: p. [3]. READ
“Exposition Briefs.” Buffalo Review 17 Sept. 1901 v19n87: p.
6. READ
“Fund Is Started for Parker.” Chicago Daily Tribune 11 Sept.
1901 v60n254: part 1, p. 2. READ
“Hanna Thanks ‘Big Jim.’” Chicago Daily Tribune 10 Sept. 1901
v60n253: part 1, p. 2. READ
“Parker May Make It Pay.” News and Courier 10 Sept. 1901: p.
1. READ
“Parker the Hero.” Afro-American-Ledger 14 Sept. 1901 v10n6:
p. [4]. READ
“Savannah Remembers Him.” News and Courier 10 Sept. 1901: p.
1. READ
| James Minton Pullman (public addresses) |
Powers, Levi M. “Address.” Memory Book: Rev. James Minton Pullman,
D.D. Lynn: Nichols Press, 1904: pp. 59-67. READ
“[Quackenbush, James L.].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman
C. White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part III, p. 27. READ
| James Stillman (public statements) |
“Little Chance of a Panic.” Washington Times 7 Sept. 1901 n2660:
p. 3. READ
“Stocks Buoyed by Hope.” New-York Tribune 10 Sept. 1901 v61n20022:
p. 14. READ
ApMadoc, William. “Music Notes.” Cambrian Nov. 1901 v21n11:
pp. 497-500. READ
| James White (public statements) |
ApMadoc, William. “Music Notes.” Cambrian Nov. 1901 v21n11:
pp. 497-500. READ
SEE ALSO McKinley
cabinet
“Secretary Wilson Confident.” Iowa State Register 11 Sept.
1901 v46n214: p. 3. READ
“Secretary Wilson Here.” Buffalo Evening News 4 Sept. 1901
v42n124: p. 1. READ
| James Wilson (public statements) |
“Secretary Wilson Confident.” Iowa State Register 11 Sept.
1901 v46n214: p. 3. READ
“Underwear to Protect Monarchs.” Chicago Sunday Tribune 22
Sept. 1901 v60n265: part 6, p. 39. READ
| Jennie Hobart (public statements) |
“She Bears Her Grief Bravely.” Buffalo Sunday News 15 Sept.
1901 v28n45: p. [?]. READ
| Jerome Bayliss (public statements) |
“Striking Likeness in Wooden Floor Where M’Kinley Was Shot.” Buffalo
Courier 1 Oct. 1901 v66n274: p. 8. READ
“Johann Most out on Bail.” Sunday News 15 Sept. 1901: p. 2.
READ
“Most Still Languishes in Jail.” Journal and Herald 26 Sept.
1901 v35n36: p. [4]. READ
“Roosevelt Too, Says Most.” New-York Tribune 10 Sept. 1901
v61n20022: p. 3. READ
| Johann Most (arraignment) |
“Czolgosz Sought Notoriety.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 14 Sept. 1901
v63n83: p. 8. READ
“Herr Most Arraigned.” Daily Picayune 17 Sept. 1901 v65n236:
p. 1. READ
Hinsdale, Elizur Brace. “Public Questions” [chapter 9]. Autobiography
with Reports and Documents. New York: J. J. Little, 1901: pp. 52-58.
READ
[untitled]. Irish-American 14 Sept. 1901 v53n37: p. 4. READ
“Summary of Events.” Friend 21 Sept. 1901 v75n10: pp. 79-80.
READ
| Johann Most (editorial cartoons) |
SEE ALSO anarchism
(editorial cartoons)
Wing, Frank. “Roosevelt Next, Says Herr Most.” St. Paul Globe
12 Sept. 1901 v24n255: p. 1. READ
| Johann Most (illustrations) |
“Herr Most Gets Year’s Sentence.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 14
Oct. 1901 v54n54: p. 1. READ
| Johann Most (incarceration) |
“Anarchy.” Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Monthly Journal
Nov. 1901 v35n11: pp. 689-90. READ
“Herr Most’s Wail.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 21 Oct. 1901 v54n61:
p. 4. READ
| Johann Most (public statements) |
Langtoft, Geoffrey. “Assassination a Fruit of Socialism.” Fortnightly
Review 1 Oct. 1901 v70n418 (new series): pp. 571-80. READ
“Radical Comment on the President’s Assassination.” Literary Digest
21 Sept. 1901 v23n12: pp. 336-37. READ
“The Responsibility of Public Opinion.” Gunton’s Magazine Oct.
1901 v21n4: pp. 305-08. READ
“Roosevelt Too, Says Most.” New-York Tribune 10 Sept. 1901
v61n20022: p. 3. READ
“Herr Most Gets Year’s Sentence.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 14
Oct. 1901 v54n54: p. 1. READ
SEE Anton
Johannsen
“Altgeld May Defend Assassin.” Chicago Sunday Tribune 15 Sept.
1901 v60n258: part 1, p. 4. READ
“Quarreled with Czolgosz.” Wichita Daily Eagle 12 Sept. 1901
v35n100: p. 1. READ
“Czolgosz’s Bones to Be in Museum.” Chicago Sunday Tribune
13 Oct. 1901 v60n286: part 7, p. 51. READ
| John G. W. Cowles (public statements) |
Lauer, Solon. “A Prefatory Postscript.” Mark Hanna. Cleveland:
Nike, 1901: pp. iii-xiv. READ
SEE ALSO Czolgosz
family
“Czolgosz Sentenced.” Hopkinsville Kentuckian 5 Sept. 1908 v30n107:
p. 8. READ
| John Czolgosz (public statements) |
“Heard News with Tears and Cries.” Cleveland Plain Dealer 15
Sept. 1901 v60n258: part 1, p. 5. READ
“An International Conference.” Independent 3 Oct. 1901 v53n2757:
p. 2373. READ
“Jetsam and Flotsam.” Central Law Journal 13 Dec. 1901 v53n24:
p. 471. READ
“The Week.” Nation 26 Sept. 1901 v73n1891: pp. 235-37. [excerpt
2 of 3] READ
“Saw the President Shot.” Washington Times 8 Sept. 1901 n2661:
part 1, p. 3. READ
| John J. Geary (public statements) |
“Czolgosz’s Confederate.” Daily Picayune 8 Sept. 1901 v65n227:
part 1, p. 8. READ
SEE Mrs.
John Glowskie
SEE ALSO McKinley
cabinet
| John W. Griggs (public statements) |
“Was Warned by Griggs.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 7 Sept. 1901 v63n77:
p. 2. READ
SEE ALSO McKinley
cabinet
“Hay in New Hampshire.” Daily Picayune 8 Sept. 1901 v65n227:
part 1, p. 9. READ
Hay, John. “To Lady Jeune.” The Life and Letters of John Hay.
By William Roscoe Thayer. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: pp.
266-67. READ
“Secretary Hay Arrives.” New-York Tribune 11 Sept. 1901 v61n20023:
p. 1. READ
| John Hay (correspondence) |
Hay, John. “Hay to Roosevelt.” The Life and Letters of John Hay.
By William Roscoe Thayer. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: pp.
344-45. READ
Hay, John. “To Henry Adams.” The Life and Letters of John Hay.
By William Roscoe Thayer. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: pp.
267-68. READ
Hay, John. “To Lady Jeune.” The Life and Letters of John Hay.
By William Roscoe Thayer. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: pp.
266-67. READ
| John Hay (public addresses) |
Hay, John. “William McKinley.” Addresses of John Hay. New York:
Century, 1906: pp. 137-75. READ
| John Hay (public statements) |
Skinner, Charles R. “Story of McKinley’s Assassination.” State Service
Apr. 1919 v3n4: pp. 20-24. READ
| John Hay (retention by Roosevelt) |
SEE ALSO McKinley
cabinet (retention by Roosevelt)
Hay, John. “To Henry Adams.” The Life and Letters of John Hay.
By William Roscoe Thayer. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: pp.
267-68. READ
“[Hazel, John R.].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman C.
White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part III, p. 37. READ
| John Bell Henneman (public addresses) |
Ramage, B. J., and John Bell Henneman. “President M’Kinley.” Sewanee
Review Oct. 1901 v9n4: pp. 483-93. READ
“Prayers for the President.” Iowa State Register 8 Sept. 1901
v46n211: p. 1. READ
“That Anarchist Plot.” News and Courier 24 Sept. 1901: p. 1.
READ
| John D. Knox (public statements) |
“Hint of a M’Kinley Plot.” Chicago Daily Tribune 23 Sept. 1901
v60n266: p. 2. READ
“A Premonition of the Accession of Roosevelt.” Cleveland Leader
15 Sept. 1901 v54n258: p. 19. READ
SEE ALSO McKinley
cabinet
“Sec. Long Receives News.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 7 Sept. 1901
v63n77: p. 2. READ
“Secretary Long Greatly Overcome.” Iowa State Register 8 Sept.
1901 v46n211: p. 1. READ
| John D. Long (public statements) |
“Secretary Long Greatly Overcome.” Iowa State Register 8 Sept.
1901 v46n211: p. 1. READ
“Tributes to President McKinley.” Outlook 28 Sept. 1901 v69n4:
pp. 241-43. READ
| John William Mackay (public statements) |
“Mackay’s Remedy.” Daily Picayune 17 Sept. 1901 v65n236: p.
1. READ
| John W. Malcolm (public statements) |
Severy, Melvin L. “The Lawlessness of the Law. Strikes and Injunctions”
[book 6, chapter 3]. Gillette’s Social Redemption. Boston: Herbert
B. Turner, 1907: pp. 295-310. READ
[untitled]. Buffalo Commercial 8 Sept. 1901 v70n21440: p. 4.
READ
“Milburn Home, Where President M’Kinley Died, Is an Object of Interest
These Days.” Buffalo Courier 21 Oct. 1901 v66n294: p. 8. READ
“[Milburn, John G.].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman
C. White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part III, p. 33. READ
“The Pan-American Exposition and Its Directors.” Phrenological Journal
and Phrenological Magazine Mar. 1901 v111n3: pp. 73-74. READ
SEE Milburn
residence
| John G. Milburn (photographs) |
“John G. Milburn.” The True Story of the Assassination of President
McKinley at Buffalo. By Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan
Reid, 1901: p. 25. READ
“President Milburn, of the Buffalo Exposition.” American Monthly
Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 416. READ
| John G. Milburn (public statements) |
“Buffalo Fair Is Hard Hit.” Chicago Daily Tribune 23 Sept.
1901 v60n266: p. 7. READ
“Milburn Home, Where President M’Kinley Died, Is an Object of Interest
These Days.” Buffalo Courier 21 Oct. 1901 v66n294: p. 8. READ
“The M’Kinley Doctor Bills.” Buffalo Evening News 1 Mar. 1902
v43n118: p. 6. READ
“She Bears Her Grief Bravely.” Buffalo Sunday News 15 Sept.
1901 v28n45: p. [?]. READ
| John G. Milburn (residence) |
SEE Milburn
residence
| John B. Murphy (public statements) |
“Chicago Surgeon’s Opinion.” New York Times 8 Sept. 1901 v50n16121:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“A Clew at Memphis.” Daily Picayune 8 Sept. 1901 v65n227: part
1, p. 9. READ
“‘We Are Not Anarchists.’” Buffalo Evening News 13 Sept. 1901
v42n132: p. [?]. READ
| John Nowak (public statements) |
“‘We Are Not Anarchists.’” Buffalo Evening News 13 Sept. 1901
v42n132: p. [?]. READ
SEE ALSO McKinley
physicians
“[Parmenter, John].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman C.
White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part III, p. 449. READ
Waite, R. A. “Making Men.” St. Andrew’s Cross Nov.-Dec. 1913
v28n2: pp. 66-69. READ
Webber, A. Bernard. “The Influence of a Bible School.” Stories and
Poems for Public Addresses. New York: George H. Doran, 1922: pp.
29-30. READ
| John K. Richards (public addresses) |
Richards, John K. “A Present Peril.” American Law Review May-June
1902 v36n3: pp. 405-11. READ
“Solid Food Given to the President.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle 12
Sept. 1901 v61n253: p. 1. READ
| John Lancaster Spalding (public addresses) |
Spalding, John Lancaster. “Assassination and Anarchy” [chapter 8].
Socialism and Labor and Other Arguments, Social, Political, and Patriotic.
Chicago: A. C. McClurg, 1902: pp. 137-48. READ
| John Lancaster Spalding (sermons) |
“Notes and Remarks.” Ave Maria 28 Sept. 1901 v53n13: pp. 406-09.
[excerpt 2 of 3] READ
“Unbalanced by Grief.” St. Louis Republic 10 Sept. 1901 v94n72:
p. 4. READ
[untitled]. Canada Law Journal 15 Feb. 1904 v40n4: p. 90. READ
| John Turner (public statements) |
[untitled]. Canada Law Journal 15 Feb. 1904 v40n4: p. 90. READ
SEE Grove
L. Johnson
Waite, C. B. “Colonel Ingersoll, Senator Dolliver and Assassination.”
Free Thought Magazine Dec. 1901 v19n12: pp. 696-98. READ
SEE Clarence
M. Jones
SEE George
James Jones
SEE Haydon
Jones
SEE Samuel
M. Jones
SEE William
Jones
SEE David
Starr Jordan
| Joseph H. Choate (correspondence) |
“The British Association and the Death of President McKinley.” Science
11 Oct. 1901 v14n354 (new series): p. 580. READ
| Joseph H. Choate (telegrams) |
“King Edward’s Sympathy.” Iowa State Register 8 Sept. 1901
v46n211: p. 1. READ
SEE ALSO Czolgosz
family
“Brother of McKinley’s Assassin in Trouble.” San Francisco Call
21 Dec. 1907 v103n21: p. 8. READ
“A Czolgosz in Ashland.” Milwaukee Sentinel 19 Sept. 1901 n23693:
p. 2. READ
| Joseph Czolgosz (public statements) |
SEE ALSO Czolgosz
family (public statements)
“Brother of McKinley’s Assassin in Trouble.” San Francisco Call
21 Dec. 1907 v103n21: p. 8. READ
“How Dr. Mann Was Brought.” Milwaukee Sentinel 14 Sept. 1901
n23689: p. 8. READ
| Joseph B. Foraker (public addresses) |
“President McKinley.” Bar Oct. 1901 v8n10: pp. 344-46. READ
SEE ALSO Czolgosz
physicians
“[Fowler, Joseph].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman C.
White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part III, pp. 518-19. READ
| Joseph Fowler (public statements) |
“Assassin Czolgosz Ceases His Boasting.” Buffalo Evening News
10 Sept. 1901 v42n129: p. 8. READ
“Czolgosz Is Sane, and He Shows No Signs of Breaking Down.” Daily
Picayune 13 Sept. 1901 v65n232: part 1, p. 7. READ
SEE press,
the
SEE yellow
journalism
| journey to Buffalo (McKinley) |
SEE William
McKinley (journey)
| journey to Buffalo (Roosevelt) |
SEE Theodore
Roosevelt (journey)
| journey to Washington, DC (funeral
train) |
SEE McKinley
funeral train (procession from Buffalo, NY, to Washington, DC)
Erickson, Julius. “A Letter.” Metaphysical Magazine Nov. 1901
v15n5: p. 271. READ
| Julius E. Roehr (public statements) |
“Bill to Exclude Anarchits” [sic]. Daily Picayune 11
Sept. 1901 v65n230: part 1, p. 2. READ
SEE Antonio
Regidor Jurado
SEE Leon
Czolgosz (trial: jury selection)
|