|          
         
          | J. Bruce Wallace (public statements) |   
        Flower, B. O. “Czolgosz the Product of a Materialistic, Greed-Crazed 
          World.” Arena Jan. 1902 v27n1: pp. 100-01. VIEW    
        C., J. [untitled]. Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 28 Sept. 1901 v5n37 
          (3rd series): p. 302. VIEW     
        Livesey, Francis 
          B. “Two Kinds of Anarchy.” Free Society 29 June 1902 v9n26: p. 
          5. VIEW    
        Orcutt, William Dana. “Later Years in the Senate. 1899-1905” [chapter 
          6]. Burrows of Michigan and the Republican Party. Vol. 2. New 
          York: Longmans, Green, 1917: pp. 197-244. VIEW     
         
          | 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. VIEW       
         
          | J. Edward Simmons (public statements) |   
        “No Danger in the Financial World.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch  
          7 Sept. 1901 v54n17: p. 4. VIEW     
        “The Captor of Czolgosz.” Manitoba Morning Free Press  
          20 Sept. 1901 v29n60: p. 3. VIEW    
        “Czolgosz’s Early Career.” Daily Picayune  11 Sept. 1901 v65n230: 
          part 1, p. 2. VIEW     
         
          | J. James R. Croes (public addresses) |   
        “Minutes of Meetings: Of the Society.” Oct. 1901 v27n8: pp. 213-18. 
          VIEW    
        “Does Not Show Insanity.” New-York Tribune  10 Sept. 1901 v61n20022: 
          p. 3. VIEW   
         
          | J. Leonard Corning (public statements) |   
        “Does Not Show Insanity.” New-York Tribune  10 Sept. 1901 v61n20022: 
          p. 3. VIEW      
        “Some Points in the President’s Case.” Alabama Medical Journal 
          Oct. 1901 v12n11: pp. 607-08. VIEW      
        “Anxious Day in Wall Street.” Chicago Daily Tribune  14 Sept. 
          1901 v60n257: p. 11. VIEW “The Assassination—Its Cause.” Socialist  15 Sept. 1901 
          n58: p. 1. VIEW “Little Chance of a Panic.” Washington Times  7 Sept. 1901 n2660: 
          p. 3. VIEW “President M’Kinley Shot.” Chicago Daily News  6 Sept. 1901 
          v26n214: part 1, p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | J. Pierpont Morgan (public statements) |   
        “Little Chance of a Panic.” Washington Times  7 Sept. 1901 n2660: 
          p. 3. VIEW     
        “Outlines of Oklahoma.” Wichita Daily Eagle  20 Sept. 1901 v35n107: 
          p. 4. VIEW    
         
          | J. R. Blair (public statements) |   
        “Outlines of Oklahoma.” Wichita Daily Eagle  20 Sept. 1901 v35n107: 
          p. 4. VIEW     
        “Valley of Virginia.” Richmond Dispatch 15 Sept. 1901 n15727: 
          p. 5. VIEW     
        “Tumultuous Excitement.” Arizona Silver Belt  19 Sept. 1901 
          v24n23: p. 6. VIEW     
        “Czolgosz Fearless of Death.” Pittsburg Press  28 Oct. 1901 
          v18n299: p. 1. VIEW “Saw the Assassin Die.” Buffalo Morning Express  30 Oct. 1901 
          v56n248: p. 7. VIEW Steep, Thomas W. “Czolgosz May Never Live to Reach Electric Death Chair.” 
          Buffalo Courier  28 Oct. 1901 v66n301: pp. 1-2. VIEW    
         
          | J. Warren Mead (illustrations) |   
        
        SEE ALSO J. 
          Warren Mead (photographs) “Warden J. Warren Meade” [sic]. Stark County Democrat  1 Nov. 
          1901 v67n148: p. 2. VIEW    
         
          | J. Warren Mead (photographs) |   
        SEE ALSO J. 
          Warren Mead (illustrations) “J. Warren Mead, Warden of Auburn Prison, Who Superintended the Electrocution 
          of Czolgosz This Morning.” Buffalo Courier  29 Oct. 1901 v66n302: 
          p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | J. Warren Mead (public statements) |   
        “Czolgosz Fearless of Death.” Pittsburg Press  28 Oct. 1901 
          v18n299: p. 1. VIEW “Czolgosz Still Silent.” Auburn Bulletin 30 Sept. 1901 v76n6768: 
          p. 4. VIEW “Many Want Czolgosz’s Autograph.” New-York Tribune  29 Sept. 
          1901 v61n20041: part 1, p. 3. VIEW     
        “He Prayed for the Assassin.” Baltimore Morning Herald  
          16 Sept. 1901 n8323: p. 7. VIEW    
         
          | J. William McIlvain (sermons) |   
        “He Prayed for the Assassin.” Baltimore Morning Herald  
          16 Sept. 1901 n8323: p. 7. VIEW       
         
          | Jack London (compared with Czolgosz) |   
        SEE Leon 
          Czolgosz (compared with Jack London)    
         
          | Jack London (public statements) |   
        “Facts and Opinions.” Weekly Underwriter 3 Feb. 1906 v74n5: 
          pp. 78-84. VIEW       
         
          | Jacob A. Riis (public statements) |   
        
        “Strong Words from Jacob Riis.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle  19 Sept. 
          1901 v61n260: p. 4. VIEW       
         
          | Jacob Cooper (correspondence) |   
        “The Real Assassin.” Jersey City News  10 Sept. 1901 
          v13n3776: p. 1. VIEW     
        
        SEE ALSO Czolgosz 
          family Channing, Walter. “The Mental Status of Czolgosz, the Assassin of President 
          McKinley.” American Journal of Insanity Oct. 1902 v59n2: pp. 
          233-78. VIEW “Czolgosz Says He Had No Aid.” Chicago Sunday Tribune  8 Sept. 
          1901 v60n251: part 1, pp. 1, 4. VIEW “Leon Czolgosz’s Brother.” Alpena Evening News  10 Sept. 
          1901 v3n35: p. 1. VIEW “Round-Up of Anarchists Made by the Secret Service.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 
           8 Sept. 1901 v54n18: part 2, p. 4. VIEW       
         
          | Jacob Deutsch (public addresses) |   
        Deutsch, Jacob. “Timely Suggestions.” Memphis Medical Monthly 
          Feb. 1902 v22n2: pp. 87-92. VIEW       
         
          | Jacob J. Lohrer (public statements) |   
        “Czolgosz Had Money.” Sun  [New York] 10 Sept. 1901 v69n10: 
          p. 8. VIEW “To Buffalo Under Watchful Eyes.” Cleveland Plain Dealer  24 
          Sept. 1901 v60n267: pp. 1, 3. VIEW     
        [untitled]. Southern Mercury  3 Apr. 1902 v22n14: p. 16. VIEW     
        SEE ALSO Garfield 
          assassination [untitled]. Pittsburg Post  15 Sept. 1901 v60n6: part 
          1, p. 4. VIEW “Notes of the Week.” Sydney Mail  28 Sept. 1901 v72n2151: 
          pp. 784-85. VIEW   
         
          | 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. VIEW     
        “Believe Czolgosz Had Confederates.” Rome Daily Sentinel 
           19 Sept. 1901 v20: p. 5. VIEW “Did Czolgosz Have Aids?” Iowa State Register  22 Sept. 1901 
          v46n224: p. 12. VIEW    
         
          | James B. Moyer (public statements) |   
        “Believe Czolgosz Had Confederates.” Rome Daily Sentinel 
           19 Sept. 1901 v20: p. 5. VIEW “Did Czolgosz Have Aids?” Iowa State Register  22 Sept. 1901 
          v46n224: p. 12. VIEW    
        
        
        [untitled]. Afro-American-Ledger  28 Sept. 1901 v10n8: p. [4]. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Anaconda Standard 17 Sept. 1901 v13n7: p. 6. VIEW [untitled]. Charlotte Daily Observer  9 Sept. 1901: p. 
          4. VIEW [untitled]. Commercial Tribune  8 Sept. 1901 v6n86: sect. 
          1, p. 4. VIEW [untitled]. Daily Times-Enterprise  17 Jan. 1902 v12n189: p. 
          [2]. VIEW [untitled]. Davenport Democrat  10 Sept. 1901: p. 3. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Freeman  21 Sept. 1901 v14n38: p. [4]. VIEW [untitled]. Quaker Street Review  17 Oct. 1901 v11n2: 
          p. [2?]. VIEW [untitled]. Recorder  14 Sept. 1901 v6n14: p. [4]. VIEW [untitled]. Recorder  9 Nov. 1901 v6n31: p. [4]. VIEW [untitled]. San Juan Islander  12 Sept. 1901 v11n32: 
          p. [2]. VIEW [untitled]. Savannah Morning News  12 Sept. 1901: p. 
          4. VIEW [untitled]. St. Louis Republic  11 Sept. 1901 v94n74: p. 6. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Statesville Mascot 12 Sept. 1901 v8n41: p. [2]. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Thomasville Times-Enterprise 11 Jan. 1902 v12n26 
          (new series): p. [2]. VIEW [untitled]. Washington Bee  14 Sept. 1901 v20n16: p. [4]. VIEW “An Anarchist Shoots the President at the Pan-American Exposition.” 
          Leslie’s Weekly 9 Sept. 1901 v93: [no pagination]. VIEW “Around the Campus.” American Educational Review Feb. 1907 v28n5: 
          pp. 889-92. VIEW “As to Brave ‘Jim’ Parker.” Commercial Tribune  19 Sept. 
          1901 v6n97: p. 4. VIEW “‘Big Jim’ Parker.” Central Record 20 Mar. 1903 n51: p. 1. VIEW “Big Jim Parker in Town.” Colored American 19 July 1902 v11n14: 
          p. 5. VIEW “Big Jim Parker in Town.” Colored American 2 Aug. 1902 v11n16: 
          p. 15. VIEW “Body Offered to Shield Martyred President Dissected Under the Clumsy 
          Knives of Students.” Buffalo Courier  27 Mar. 1908 v73n87: p. 
          6. VIEW “The Case of Jim Parker.” Atlanta Constitution  26 Sept. 1901 
          v34: p. 6. VIEW “Colored Hero in Iowa.” Omaha Daily Bee  8 May 1902: p. 4. VIEW “Colored Hero in Town.” Harrisburg Star-Independent  
          16 Oct. 1901: p. 1. VIEW “Colored Lecturer.” Virginia Gazette 24 Sept. 1904 v12n19: p. 
          [4]. VIEW “Colored Men in Raptures Over Parker.” Buffalo Enquirer  13 
          Sept. 1901 v58n39: p. [5]. VIEW Cozart, W. Forrest. “Letter from Buffalo.” Freeman  28 Sept. 
          1901 v14n39: p. [3]. VIEW “Cut Up the Man Who Disarmed Czolgosz.” Virginia Gazette 4 Apr. 
          1908 v15n45 (new series): p. [7]. VIEW “Dissecting Was the End.” Pensacola Journal  28 Mar. 1908 v11n76: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Editorial and Publishers’ Announcements.” Colored American Magazine 
          Oct. 1901 v3n6: pp. 478-79. VIEW “Editorial Etchings.” Pittsburg Press  12 Sept. 1901 v18n253: 
          p. 6. VIEW “Editorial Mention.” Zion’s Herald 11 Sept. 1901 v79n36: p. 
          1181. VIEW Gibbs, Mifflin Wistar. “Chapter XXIX.” Shadow and Light. Washington, 
          DC: [n.p.], 1902: pp. 327-35. VIEW Gilliam, Edward L. “A Tribute to the Negro.” Freeman  14 Sept. 
          1901 v14n37: p. [4]. VIEW Gittings, John G. “Detectives Who Do Not Detect.” Clarksburg Telegram 
           13 Sept. 1901 v40n45: p. 4. VIEW “Hanna Thanks ‘Big Jim.’” Chicago Daily Tribune  10 Sept. 1901 
          v60n253: part 1, p. 2. VIEW “Held Up ‘Big Jim’ Parker.” Sun  [New York] 16 Sept. 1901 v69n16: 
          p. [11]. VIEW “The Hero of Buffalo.” Freeman  21 Sept. 1901 v14n38: p. [5]. 
          VIEW “James B. Parker.” Pullman Herald  28 Sept. 1901 v13n51: p. 
          [6]. VIEW “James Parker in Washington.” Washington Times  2 July 1902 
          n2942: p. 8. VIEW “‘Jim’ Parker Is Happy.” New-York Tribune  11 Sept. 1901 v61n20023: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Jim Parker Will Lecture.” Savannah Morning News  5 Jan. 
          1902: part 2, p. 11. VIEW “Killing of the President.” Omaha Daily Bee  20 June 1903: p. 
          5. VIEW Lloyd, Charles Edward. “The Negro Who Hit Czolgocz” [sic]. Watchman 
          and Southron  11 Sept. 1901 v21n6 (new series): p. [6]. VIEW “Local Mention.” Union Recorder  11 Feb. 1902 v72n33: 
          p. [3]. VIEW “Locals.” Colored American 29 Aug. 1903 v10n12: p. 10. VIEW “Man Who Tried to Save McKinley.” Pensacola Journal  26 Mar. 
          1907 v10n73: p. 1. VIEW “The Man Who Tried to Save M’Kinley Now a Maniac.” Albuquerque Evening 
          Citizen  26 Mar. 1907 v21n72: p. 1. VIEW “Mason at the White House.” Evening Times  [Washington, DC] 
          8 Oct. 1901 n1932: p. 1. VIEW “The Negro Always on the Right Side.” Liberator Sept. 1901 v3n2: 
          p. 4. VIEW “Negro Lynchers, Attention!” Democrat and Chronicle  
          10 Sept. 1901: p. 6. VIEW “Negro Who Thumped Czolgosz.” Sun  [New York] 8 Sept. 1901 v69n8: 
          p. 3. VIEW “New York Negro Aided President.” New York Herald  8 Sept. 1901 
          v66n251: sect. 2, p. 5. VIEW “News of This Vicinity.” Steuben Farmers’ Advocate  2 
          Oct. 1901 v86n40: p. [2]. VIEW “Noted Negro Traveler.” Daily Ardmoreite  6 Oct. 1903 v10n285: 
          p. [5]. VIEW “Once a Hero, but Now Only Waiter at Table.” Albuquerque Evening 
          Citizen  23 Jan. 1907 v21n20: p. 2. VIEW “Our Excerpt.” Sunday Morning Globe  15 Sept. 1901 v1n20: p. 
          5. VIEW “Outlines of Oklahoma.” Wichita Daily Eagle  20 Sept. 1901 v35n107: 
          p. 4. VIEW “Outlines of Oklahoma.” Wichita Daily Eagle  11 Sept. 1903 v37n99: 
          p. 4. VIEW “Parker in Baltimore.” Afro-American-Ledger  5 Oct. 1901 v10n9: 
          p. 1. VIEW “Parker, Negro Hero, in Hands of Friends.” Philadelphia Inquirer 
           24 Mar. 1907 v156n83: p. 7B. VIEW S., H. B. “Pan-American Notes.” Sandusky Daily Register  
          17 Sept. 1901 v80n149: p. 7. VIEW “Savannah Remembers Him.” News and Courier  10 Sept. 1901: p. 
          1. VIEW “Says He Tried to Save M’Kinley.” New-York Tribune  23 Mar. 
          1907 v66n22042: p. 8. VIEW “Scraps and Facts.” Yorkville Enquirer  31 Mar. 1908 
          n26: p. [2]. VIEW “Souvenir Fiend Abroad.” Omaha Daily Bee  13 Sept. 1901: p. 
          6. VIEW “Ticks from the Wire.” Punxsutawney Spirit  27 Mar. 1907 v1n163: 
          p. [2]. VIEW “Two Syracuse Women Saw President M’Kinley Shot.” Evening Telegram 
           [Syracuse] 9 Sept. 1901 v45n19: p. [3?]. VIEW “Was Known in Saratoga.” Greenwich Journal  11 Sept. 
          1901 v60n39: p. [7]. VIEW “Well Done, Ebony.” Southland Times  9 Oct. 1901 n15065: p. 
          2. VIEW    
        “Body Offered to Shield Martyred President Dissected Under the Clumsy 
          Knives of Students.” Buffalo Courier  27 Mar. 1908 v73n87: p. 
          6. VIEW “Cut Up the Man Who Disarmed Czolgosz.” Virginia Gazette 4 Apr. 
          1908 v15n45 (new series): p. [7]. VIEW “Dissecting Was the End.” Pensacola Journal  28 Mar. 1908 v11n76: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Negro Defender on the Slab.” Evening News [San Jose] 3 Apr. 
          1908 v49: p. 8. VIEW “Scraps and Facts.” Yorkville Enquirer  31 Mar. 1908 
          n26: p. [2]. VIEW   
         
          | James B. Parker (dispute over role in 
            assassination) |   
        [untitled]. Afro-American-Ledger  28 Sept. 1901 v10n8: p. [4]. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Atlanta Constitution  28 Sept. 1901 v34: p. 6. VIEW [untitled]. Daily Leaf-Chronicle  12 Sept. 1901 n154: 
          p. 4. VIEW [untitled]. Missoulian  19 Sept. 1901 v23n125: p. [4]. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Muscatine Journal  28 Sept. 1901: p. 3. VIEW [untitled]. Selma Morning Times  17 Sept. 1901: p. [2]. 
          VIEW “The Case of Jim Parker.” Atlanta Constitution  26 Sept. 1901 
          v34: p. 6. VIEW “Chief Wilkie on M’Kinley’s Death.” Buffalo Evening Times  20 
          Mar. 1909 v50n157: p. 1. VIEW Douglass, Charles R. “Parker, the Real Hero.” Colored American 
          28 Sept. 1901 v9n26: p. 8. VIEW “General News.” Alpena Evening News  13 Sept. 1901 v3n38: 
          p. [4]. VIEW Gittings, John G. “Detectives Who Do Not Detect.” Clarksburg Telegram 
           13 Sept. 1901 v40n45: p. 4. VIEW “Is He a Bogus Hero?” Omaha Daily Bee  7 Oct. 1901: p. 6. VIEW “Murder in the First Degree.” Afro-American-Ledger  28 Sept. 
          1901 v10n8: p. [2]. VIEW “News of This Vicinity.” Steuben Farmers’ Advocate  2 
          Oct. 1901 v86n40: p. [2]. VIEW “Parker’s Story Discredited.” Oswego Daily Times  23 
          Dec. 1901 v58n275: p. 1. VIEW “Secret Service Men Blamed for Carelessness.” Evening Telegram 
           [Providence] 9 Sept. 1901 v44n69: p. 5. VIEW   
         
          | 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]. VIEW “James B. Parker.” Pullman Herald  28 Sept. 1901 v13n51: p. 
          [6]. VIEW “The Shooting of President McKinley by the Anarchist Czolgosz.” Our 
          Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing 
          House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW   
         
          | James B. Parker (impostors) |   
        “Buffalo Negros [sic] Making Money.” Rome Daily Sentinel 
           13 Sept. 1901 v20: p. 2. VIEW “The Captor of Czolgosz.” Manitoba Morning Free Press  
          20 Sept. 1901 v29n60: p. 3. VIEW     
         
          | James B. Parker (lecture tour) |   
        SEE James 
          B. Parker (public addresses)   
         
          | James B. Parker (mental health) |   
        “He Attempted to Save McKinley.” Inola Register  29 Mar. 1907 
          v1n32: p. [8]. VIEW “Items of Interest.” Colored American Magazine May 1907 v12n5: 
          pp. 391-94. VIEW “Man Who Tried to Save McKinley.” Pensacola Journal  26 Mar. 
          1907 v10n73: p. 1. VIEW “The Man Who Tried to Save M’Kinley Now a Maniac.” Albuquerque Evening 
          Citizen  26 Mar. 1907 v21n72: p. 1. VIEW “Says He Tried to Save M’Kinley.” New-York Tribune  23 Mar. 
          1907 v66n22042: p. 8. VIEW   
         
          | James B. Parker (photographs) |   
        SEE ALSO James 
          B. Parker (illustrations) “Buffalo Negros [sic] Making Money.” Rome Daily Sentinel 
           13 Sept. 1901 v20: p. 2. VIEW “J. B. Parker.” The Story of a Rising Race. By J. J. Pipkin. 
          [n.p.]: N. D. Thompson Publishing, 1902: p. 449. VIEW “James Parker.” The True Story of the Assassination of President 
          McKinley at Buffalo. By Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan 
          Reid, 1901: p. 16. VIEW “Mr. James B. Parker.” Afro-American-Ledger  12 Oct. 1901 v10n10: 
          p. [5]. VIEW “Mr. James B. Parker, Who Saved President McKinley from the Hands of 
          the Assassin in the Temple of Music, of Buffalo, N. Y., Last Week.” 
          Colored American 14 Sept. 1901 v9n24: p. 1. VIEW “The Negro Ignored.” Recorder  7 Dec. 1901 v6n35: p. 
          1. VIEW “Town Topics.” Colored American 21 Sept. 1901 v9n25: p. 16. 
          VIEW    
        “Jim Parker.” Cleveland Plain Dealer  13 Sept. 1901 v60n256: 
          p. 6. VIEW Lovejoy, George Newell. “Jim Parker.” Buffalo Evening News  
          14 Oct. 1901 v43n3: p. 2. VIEW Speed, Kate Maud. “On the Death of President Wm. McKinley.” The 
          Honeysuckle. Toledo: Alpha Publishing, 1914: pp. 56-57. VIEW   
         
          | James B. Parker (popular culture) |   
        “Buffalo Negros [sic] Making Money.” Rome Daily Sentinel 
           13 Sept. 1901 v20: p. 2. VIEW “Good Museum.” Carlisle News  25 May 1906 v11n46: p. 
          [8]. VIEW “‘Jim’ Parker Is Happy.” New-York Tribune  11 Sept. 1901 v61n20023: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Souvenir Fiend Abroad.” Omaha Daily Bee  13 Sept. 1901: p. 
          6. VIEW “Town Topics.” Colored American 21 Sept. 1901 v9n25: p. 16. 
          VIEW   
         
          | James B. Parker (public addresses) |   
        
        [untitled]. Atlanta Constitution  28 Sept. 1901 v34: p. 6. VIEW [untitled]. Colored American 3 May 1902 v10n4: p. 8. VIEW [untitled]. Colored American 28 Mar. 1903 v9n48: p. 6. VIEW [untitled]. Greenville Times  7 June 1902 v34n41: p. 
          1. VIEW [untitled]. Macon Beacon 14 June 1902 v52n32: p. [2]. VIEW [untitled]. Mexico Missouri Message  23 Apr. 1903 v4n25: 
          supp., p. [2]. VIEW [untitled]. Savannah Morning News  10 Oct. 1901: p. 4. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Thomasville Times-Enterprise 11 Jan. 1902 v12n26 
          (new series): p. [2]. VIEW [untitled]. Woodville Republican  14 June 1902 v76n52: p. [2]. 
          VIEW “Arrested Cholgosh” [sic]. Central Record 13 Mar. 1903 n50: 
          p. 1. VIEW “Bay Shore.” Suffolk County News  29 Aug. 1902 v18n10: p. [2?]. 
          VIEW “‘Big Jim’ Parker.” Central Record 20 Mar. 1903 n51: p. 1. VIEW “Border County Notes.” Chariton Courier  22 May 1903 
          v33n16: p. [3]. VIEW “Boston Is Lukewarm.” Indianapolis Journal  15 Sept. 1902 v52n258: 
          p. 5. VIEW “Capital News.” Professional World  17 Apr. 1903 v2n24: p. 1. 
          VIEW “City Paragraphs.” Colored American 7 Nov. 1903 v10n18: p. 9. 
          VIEW “Colored Lecturer.” Virginia Gazette 24 Sept. 1904 v12n19: p. 
          [4]. VIEW “Colored Society.” Xenia Daily Gazette  22 Nov. 1902 
          v22: p. 8. VIEW “Columbia News.” Professional World  17 Apr. 1903 v2n24: p. 
          1. VIEW “Columbia Notes.” Professional World  8 May 1903 v2n27: p. 1. 
          VIEW Gibbs, Mifflin Wistar. “Chapter XXIX.” Shadow and Light. Washington, 
          DC: [n.p.], 1902: pp. 327-35. VIEW “Happened and Happening.” Mexico Missouri Message  7 
          May 1903 v4n27: p. [5]. VIEW “He Tried to Save McKinley.” Daily Ardmoreite  23 Apr. 1903 
          v10n143: p. 1. VIEW “Hero Parker Returns.” Colored American 10 Sept. 1904 v11n15: 
          p. 8. VIEW “James Parker in Washington.” Washington Times  2 July 1902 
          n2942: p. 8. VIEW “Jim Parker Will Lecture.” Savannah Morning News  5 Jan. 
          1902: part 2, p. 11. VIEW “Killing of the President.” Omaha Daily Bee  20 June 1903: p. 
          5. VIEW “Local Intelligence.” News and Herald 12 Feb. 1902: p. 
          [3]. VIEW “Local Mention.” Union Recorder  11 Feb. 1902 v72n33: 
          p. [3]. VIEW “Locals.” Semi-Weekly Interior Journal  20 Mar. 1903 v31n6: 
          p. [3]. VIEW “Noted Negro Traveler.” Daily Ardmoreite  6 Oct. 1903 v10n285: 
          p. [5]. VIEW “Parker in Baltimore.” Afro-American-Ledger  5 Oct. 1901 v10n9: 
          p. 1. VIEW “Parker Speaks in Bethel Church.” Semi-Weekly Orange County Times 
          26 Aug. 1902 v12n4: p. 6. VIEW “Parker, the Colored Hero.” Amsterdam Evening Recorder and Daily 
          Democrat  2 Oct. 1902 v24n37: p. [3?]. VIEW “Parker to Lecture.” Times-Dispatch 30 Aug. 1904 n16630: p. 
          10. VIEW “Race News.” Recorder  7 Mar. 1903 v7n47: p. 1. VIEW “Shreds and Patches.” Colored American 18 Oct. 1902 v9n26: p. 
          10. VIEW “Tells His Story in a Modest Way.” Afro-American-Ledger  28 
          Sept. 1901 v10n8: p. [5]. VIEW “Will Make an Address.” Stark County Democrat  23 Dec. 1902 
          v69n57: p. 3. VIEW   
         
          | James B. Parker (public statements) |   
        SEE ALSO McKinley 
          assassination (James B. Parker account) “‘Big Jim’ Parker.” Central Record 20 Mar. 1903 n51: p. 1. VIEW “Colored Hero in Town.” Harrisburg Star-Independent  
          16 Oct. 1901: p. 1. VIEW “Editorial Mention.” Zion’s Herald 11 Sept. 1901 v79n36: p. 
          1181. VIEW “Hanna Thanks ‘Big Jim.’” Chicago Daily Tribune  10 Sept. 1901 
          v60n253: part 1, p. 2. VIEW “‘Jim’ Parker Is Happy.” New-York Tribune  11 Sept. 1901 v61n20023: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Killing of the President.” Omaha Daily Bee  20 June 1903: p. 
          5. VIEW “Our Uncrowned Hero.” Colored American Magazine Oct. 1901 v3n6: 
          pp. 448-54. VIEW “Parker, Negro Hero, in Hands of Friends.” Philadelphia Inquirer 
           24 Mar. 1907 v156n83: p. 7B. VIEW “Roosevelt Honors a Conspicuous Negro.” San Francisco Call  
          22 Dec. 1901 v91n22: p. 22. VIEW   
         
          | James B. Parker (quotations about) |   
        “Our Uncrowned Hero.” Colored American Magazine Oct. 1901 v3n6: 
          pp. 448-54. VIEW   
         
          | James B. Parker (rewards, expressions 
            of gratitude, etc.) |   
        
        [untitled]. Columbus Journal 25 Dec. 1901 v32n38: p. [2]. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Freeman  12 Oct. 1901 v14n41: p. [3]. VIEW [untitled]. Spokesman-Review  17 Sept. 1901 v19n94: p. 
          6. VIEW [untitled]. St. Louis Republic  15 Sept. 1901 v94n78: part 3, 
          p. [6]. VIEW [untitled]. Statesville Mascot 12 Sept. 1901 v8n41: p. [2]. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Wilkes-Barre Record 12 Sept. 1901: p. 6. VIEW “As to Brave ‘Jim’ Parker.” Commercial Tribune  19 Sept. 
          1901 v6n97: p. 4. VIEW C., Mrs. W. F. “Honor Jim Parker.” Buffalo Evening News  13 
          Sept. 1901 v42n132: p. 9. VIEW Cozart, W. Forrest. “Letter from Buffalo.” Freeman  28 Sept. 
          1901 v14n39: p. [3]. VIEW “Cut Up the Man Who Disarmed Czolgosz.” Virginia Gazette 4 Apr. 
          1908 v15n45 (new series): p. [7]. VIEW “Exposition Briefs.” Buffalo Review  17 Sept. 1901 v19n87: p. 
          6. VIEW “Fund Is Started for Parker.” Chicago Daily Tribune  11 Sept. 
          1901 v60n254: part 1, p. 2. VIEW “Hanna Thanks ‘Big Jim.’” Chicago Daily Tribune  10 Sept. 1901 
          v60n253: part 1, p. 2. VIEW “News in Outline.” Rock Island Argus  23 Dec. 1901 v51n56: p. 
          3. VIEW “Parker May Make It Pay.” News and Courier  10 Sept. 1901: p. 
          1. VIEW “Parker the Hero.” Afro-American-Ledger  14 Sept. 1901 v10n6: 
          p. [4]. VIEW “Parker to Get Medal.” Sun  [Wilmington] 13 Sept. 1901 v4n253: 
          p. 1. VIEW “Parker’s Story Discredited.” Oswego Daily Times  23 
          Dec. 1901 v58n275: p. 1. VIEW “Roosevelt Honors a Conspicuous Negro.” San Francisco Call  
          22 Dec. 1901 v91n22: p. 22. VIEW “Savannah Remembers Him.” News and Courier  10 Sept. 1901: p. 
          1. VIEW “Scraps and Facts.” Yorkville Enquirer  31 Mar. 1908 
          n26: p. [2]. VIEW “Testimonial for Parker.” Waycross Weekly Herald  14 Sept. 1901 
          v22n18: p. 1. VIEW     
         
          | James B. Parker (speaking engagements) |   
        SEE James 
          B. Parker (public addresses)    
         
          | James B. Parker (waxworks) |   
        “Good Museum.” Carlisle News  25 May 1906 v11n46: p. 
          [8]. VIEW       
         
          | 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. VIEW     
        SEE C. 
          L. James     
        
        “Veterinarian’s Suicide.” Madison County Times  20 Sept. 1901 
          v32n8: p. [3]. VIEW     
        “Praise for McKinley’s Surgeons.” Post Express  27 Sept. 1901 
          v43n94: p. 2. VIEW “Sir James Crichton-Browne.” T. P.’s Weekly 29 May 1903 v1n29: 
          p. 916. VIEW     
        
        Law, James D. “Two Presidents I Have Met.” Here and There in Two 
          Hemispheres. Lancaster: Home Publishing, 1903: pp. 443-48. VIEW       
         
          | James D. Phelan (public addresses) |   
        Phelan, James D. “Introductory Address.” Addresses. [n.p.]: 
          [n.p.], [1902?]: pp. 47-48. VIEW     
        “Was in Canton.” Stark County Democrat  10 Sept. 1901 v67n133: 
          p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | James Domer (public statements) |   
        “Was in Canton.” Stark County Democrat  10 Sept. 1901 v67n133: 
          p. 1. VIEW     
        [untitled]. Daily Public Ledger 13 Sept. 1901: p. 2. VIEW [untitled]. Daily Public Ledger 13 Sept. 1901: p. 2. VIEW     
        Salisbury, William. “Chapter XXXI.” The Career of a Journalist. 
          New York: B. W. Dodge, 1908: pp. 293-300. VIEW     
        
        “Every Precaution Taken.” Washington Times  7 Sept. 1901 n2660: 
          p. [2]. VIEW       
         
          | James G. Maguire (public addresses) |   
        Maguire, James G. “Judge Maguire’s Tribute.” Health Magazine 
          Nov. 1901 v12n5: pp. 147-49. VIEW       
         
          | 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. VIEW “Tributes to President McKinley.” Outlook 28 Sept. 1901 v69n4: 
          pp. 241-43. VIEW     
        Masson, Tom. “The Power of the Press.” Life  26 Sept. 
          1901 v38n986: pp. 247-49. VIEW     
        Croswell, James Greenleaf. [untitled]. Letters and Writings of James 
          Greenleaf Croswell. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1917: pp. 87-88. VIEW    
         
          | James Greenleaf Croswell (correspondence) |   
        Croswell, James Greenleaf. [untitled]. Letters and Writings of James 
          Greenleaf Croswell. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1917: pp. 87-88. VIEW    
        “Was in Buffalo.” Berkshire County Eagle  18 Sept. 1901 
          v112n38: p. 6. VIEW    
         
          | James Hadfield (trial: compared with 
            Czolgosz trial) |   
        
        SEE Leon 
          Czolgosz (trial: compared with Hadfield trial)     
        “Gossip from Gotham.” Philadelphia Inquirer  22 Sept. 
          1901 v145n84: sect. 2, p. 14. VIEW    
        SEE ALSO McKinley 
          assassination (eyewitness accounts: James L. Quackenbush) “[Quackenbush, James L.].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman 
          C. White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part 3, p. 27. VIEW    
         
          | James L. Quackenbush (photographs) |   
        “James L. Quackenbush.” A History of the City of Buffalo and Niagara 
          Falls. Comp. John Devoy. Buffalo: The Times, 1896: p. 189. VIEW       
         
          | 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. VIEW    
         
          | James M. Beck (public statements) |   
        “Special Law Needed for Such Attacks.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch  
          8 Sept. 1901 v54n18: part 2, p. 5. VIEW     
        [untitled]. American Architect and Building News 23 Nov. 1901 
          v74n1352: p. 57. VIEW     
         
          | James Minton Pullman (public addresses) |   
        Powers, Levi M. “Address.” Memory Book: Rev. James Minton Pullman, 
          D.D. Lynn: Nichols Press, 1904: pp. 59-67. VIEW 
             
        “Little Chance of a Panic.” Washington Times  7 Sept. 1901 n2660: 
          p. 3. VIEW    
         
          | James R. Keene (public statements) |   
        “Little Chance of a Panic.” Washington Times  7 Sept. 1901 n2660: 
          p. 3. VIEW    
        
         
         
          | James Russell (public addresses) |   
        Russell, James. “The Psychology of Anarchism.” Proceedings of the 
          American Medico-Psychological Association. [n.p.]: American Medico-Psychological 
          Association, 1902: pp. 178-93. VIEW    
        “Albia Man Saw Czolgosz.” Ottumwa Semi-Weekly Courier  
          17 Sept. 1901 v53n53: p. 7. VIEW     
         
          | James Stillman (public statements) |   
        “Little Chance of a Panic.” Washington Times  7 Sept. 1901 n2660: 
          p. 3. VIEW “Stocks Buoyed by Hope.” New-York Tribune  10 Sept. 1901 v61n20022: 
          p. 14. VIEW    
        “Coroner Wilson Says He Is Sorry He Gave News.” Buffalo Sunday Times 
           15 Sept. 1901 v44n53: part 2, p. [14]. VIEW “Root Spoils Coroner’s Plan.” Portage Daily Democrat  
          18 Sept. 1901: p. 1. VIEW   
         
          | James T. Wilson (public statements) |   
        “Coroner Wilson Says He Is Sorry He Gave News.” Buffalo Sunday Times 
           15 Sept. 1901 v44n53: part 2, p. [14]. VIEW     
        Mason, Edith Huntington. “After Four Years” [chapter 1]. The Politician. 
          Chicago: A. C. McClurg, 1910: pp. 9-23. VIEW     
        
        Chamberlain, Ed. W. “The Home Colonists.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 
          7 Nov. 1901 v5n43 (3rd series): p. 350. VIEW    
        “Saw the Dead President.” Evening Journal 17 Sept. 1901 v32n222: 
          p. 8. VIEW     
        “Miller Saw Shooting.” North Platte Semi-Weekly Tribune  
          20 Sept. 1901 v17n70: p. [2]. VIEW     
        
        SEE ALSO Czolgosz 
          physicians “[Putnam, James Wright].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman 
          C. White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part 3, p. 48. VIEW “Seat Number ‘13’ Is Banished from Court.” Buffalo Courier  
          23 Sept. 1901 v66n266: pp. 1, 6. VIEW    
         
          | James W. Putnam (photographs) |   
        
        SEE ALSO Czolgosz 
          physicians (photographs) “James W. Putnam, M. D.” Men of Buffalo. Chicago: A. N. Marquis, 
          1902: p. 388. VIEW    
        ApMadoc, William. “Music Notes.” Cambrian Nov. 1901 v21n11: 
          pp. 497-500. VIEW   
         
          | James White (public statements) |   
        ApMadoc, William. “Music Notes.” Cambrian Nov. 1901 v21n11: 
          pp. 497-500. VIEW    
        SEE ALSO McKinley 
          cabinet “Roosevelt Cabinet Forecasted.” Buffalo Review  16 Sept. 1901 
          v19n86: p. 1. VIEW “Secretary Wilson Confident.” Iowa State Register  11 Sept. 
          1901 v46n214: p. 3. VIEW “Secretary Wilson Here.” Buffalo Evening News  4 Sept. 1901 
          v42n124: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | James Wilson (public statements) |   
        “Secretary Wilson Confident.” Iowa State Register  11 Sept. 
          1901 v46n214: p. 3. VIEW     
        “Underwear to Protect Monarchs.” Chicago Sunday Tribune  22 
          Sept. 1901 v60n265: part 6, p. 39. VIEW    
        “Jane Addams and the Imprisoned Anarchists.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 
          21 Sept. 1901 v5n36 (3rd series): p. 291. VIEW     
        SEE Mollie 
          A. Jaquin     
        SEE Joseph 
          G. Jarvis     
        “A Week in Ignorance of Assassination.” Age-Herald  26 
          Sept. 1901 v28n78: p. 2. VIEW     
        SEE Smith 
          Ely Jelliffe       
         
          | Jenkin Lloyd Jones (public addresses) |   
        “Chicago Meetings.” Free Society 2 Feb. 1902 v9n5: p. 7. VIEW       
         
          | Jennie Hobart (public statements) |   
        
        “She Bears Her Grief Bravely.” Buffalo Sunday News  15 Sept. 
          1901 v28n45: p. [?]. VIEW     
        [untitled]. Minneapolis Journal  20 Sept. 1901: p. 16. VIEW    
         
          | Jennings, William Sherman |   
        SEE William 
          Sherman Jennings       
         
          | Jerome Bayliss (public statements) |   
        
        “Striking Likeness in Wooden Floor Where M’Kinley Was Shot.” Buffalo 
          Courier  1 Oct. 1901 v66n274: p. 8. VIEW     
        “Hearst a Coward as Well as an Assassin.” Jersey City News 
           14 Sept. 1901 v13n3780: p. [4]. VIEW       
         
          | Joel Chandler Harris (correspondence) |   
        Harris, Joel Chandler. [untitled]. The Life and Letters of Joel 
          Chandler Harris. By Julia Collier Harris. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 
          1918: pp. 460-61. VIEW     
        
        [untitled]. Bangor Daily News  19 Sept. 1901: p. 4. VIEW [untitled]. Evening Star [Ocala] 14 Sept. 1901 v7n78: p. [2]. 
          VIEW [untitled]. Star of the Magi 1 Oct. 1901 v2n12: p. 16. VIEW “Barbed Wire.” Conservative 21 Nov. 1901 v4n20: pp. 6-7. VIEW “Can We Deal with Anarchy Under the Law as It Is.” Law Notes 
          Nov. 1901 v5: pp. 142-43. VIEW Fox, Jay. “Anarchist Trio Jailed.” Free Society 13 July 1902 
          v9n28: p. 5. VIEW Gale, Zona. “Most Fumes in His Defense.” World  13 Sept. 1901 
          v42n14633: p. 3. VIEW “Herr Most Mostly Mouth.” Wichita Daily Eagle  12 Dec. 1901 
          v36n22: p. [4]. VIEW “Johann Most Dead.” Watertown Re-Union  21 Mar. 1906: p. 1. 
          VIEW “Johann Most out on Bail.” Sunday News  15 Sept. 1901: p. 2. 
          VIEW “John Most.” Freedom Nov. 1901 v15n162: p. 67. VIEW “John Most’s Great Scheme.” New-York Tribune  25 Dec. 1901 v61n20128: 
          p. 3. VIEW Mitchell, Frederic W. “John Most and Freiheit.” Truth Seeker 
          30 Nov. 1901 v28n48: p. 759. VIEW “Most Still Languishes in Jail.” Journal and Herald  26 Sept. 
          1901 v35n36: p. [4]. VIEW “Roosevelt Too, Says Most.” New-York Tribune  10 Sept. 1901 
          v61n20022: p. 3. VIEW “She Lauds Czolgosz for His Act.” World  10 Sept. 1901 v42n14630: 
          p. 3. VIEW    
         
          | Johann Most (arraignment) |   
        “Czolgosz Sought Notoriety.” Burlington Hawk-Eye  14 Sept. 1901 
          v63n83: p. 8. VIEW “Herr Most Arraigned.” Daily Picayune  17 Sept. 1901 v65n236: 
          p. 1. VIEW Hinsdale, Elizur Brace. “Public Questions” [chapter 9]. Autobiography 
          with Reports and Documents. New York: J. J. Little, 1901: pp. 52-58. 
          VIEW     
        [untitled]. Irish-American  14 Sept. 1901 v53n37: p. 4. VIEW “John Most.” Freedom Nov. 1901 v15n162: p. 67. VIEW “Summary of Events.” Friend 21 Sept. 1901 v75n10: pp. 79-80. 
          VIEW     
        “Johann Most Dead.” Watertown Re-Union  21 Mar. 1906: p. 1. 
          VIEW    
         
          | Johann Most (editorial cartoons) |   
        SEE ALSO anarchists 
          (editorial cartoons) SEE ALSO Johann 
          Most (illustrations) Lovey, Alan Lister. “Must It Always Happen So?” Salt Lake Herald 
          25 Sept. 1901 v29n123: p. 1. VIEW Wing, Frank. “Roosevelt Next, Says Herr Most.” St. Paul Globe  
          12 Sept. 1901 v24n255: p. 1. VIEW   
         
          | Johann Most (illustrations) |   
        SEE ALSO anarchists 
          (illustrations) SEE ALSO Johann 
          Most (editorial cartoons) “Anarchists of the Frei Heit [sic] Group Discussing the Assassination 
          at 69 Gold Street, New York City.” Republican News Item  
          24 Oct. 1901 v6n24: p. [3]. VIEW Culver, Richard K. “Some Events of the Week.” Los Angeles Herald 
           20 Oct. 1901 v29n19: part 2, p. 8. VIEW “Herr Most Gets Year’s Sentence.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch  14 
          Oct. 1901 v54n54: p. 1. VIEW “Johann Most.” Our Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: 
          Memorial Publishing House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW    
         
          | Johann Most (incarceration) |   
        “Anarchy.” Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Monthly Journal 
          Nov. 1901 v35n11: pp. 689-90. VIEW “John Most.” Freedom Nov. 1901 v15n162: p. 67. VIEW    
         
          | Johann Most (legal opinions against) |   
        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     
        “Herr Most’s Wail.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch  21 Oct. 1901 v54n61: 
          p. 4. VIEW    
         
          | Johann Most (public statements) |   
        Gale, Zona. “Most Fumes in His Defense.” World  13 Sept. 1901 
          v42n14633: p. 3. VIEW “John Most’s Great Scheme.” New-York Tribune  25 Dec. 1901 v61n20128: 
          p. 3. VIEW Langtoft, Geoffrey. “Assassination a Fruit of Socialism.” Fortnightly 
          Review 1 Oct. 1901 v70n418 (new series): pp. 571-80. VIEW “Radical Comment on the President’s Assassination.” Literary Digest 
           21 Sept. 1901 v23n12: pp. 336-37. VIEW “The Responsibility of Public Opinion.” Gunton’s Magazine Oct. 
          1901 v21n4: pp. 305-08. VIEW “Roosevelt Too, Says Most.” New-York Tribune  10 Sept. 1901 
          v61n20022: p. 3. VIEW “Yellow Journalism.” Pacific 19 Sept. 1901 v51n38: pp. 4-5. 
          VIEW     
        “Herr Most Gets Year’s Sentence.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch  14 
          Oct. 1901 v54n54: p. 1. VIEW Isaak, Abraham, Jr. “Splinters.” Free Society 20 Apr. 1902 v9n16: 
          p. 4. VIEW    
        
        SEE Anton 
          Johannsen |