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 J. Douglas Adam

 

 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

 

 J. Leonard Corning

“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

 

 J. James R. Croes (public addresses)

“Minutes of Meetings: Of the Society.” Oct. 1901 v27n8: pp. 213-18. READ

 

 J. J. Lorkowski

“Czolgosz’s Early Career.” Daily Picayune 11 Sept. 1901 v65n230: part 1, p. 2. READ

 

 J. Pierpont Morgan

“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

 

 J. Edward Simmons (public statements)

“No Danger in the Financial World.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 7 Sept. 1901 v54n17: p. 4. READ

 

 Jacob Czolgosz

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

 

 Jacob J. Lohrer (public statements)

“To Buffalo under Watchful Eyes.” Cleveland Plain Dealer 24 Sept. 1901 v60n267: pp. 1, 3. READ

 

 Jacob A. Riis

 

 Jacob A. Riis (public statements)

“Strong Words from Jacob Riis.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle 19 Sept. 1901 v61n260: p. 4. READ

 

 James M. Beck

 

 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

 

 James Gordon Bennett

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

 

 James Carnrite

“Veterinarian’s Suicide.” Madison County Times 20 Sept. 1901 v32n8: p. [3]. READ

 

 James C. Colgate

 

 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

 

 James Domer

“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

 

 James V. Ellis

Mason, Edith Huntington. “After Four Years” [chapter 1]. The Politician. Chicago: A. C. McClurg, 1910: pp. 9-23. READ

 

 James A. Garfield

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

 

 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)

 

 James R. Keene

“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

 

 James McMillan

[untitled]. American Architect and Building News 23 Nov. 1901 v74n1352: p. 57. READ

 

 James B. Moyer

“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

 

 James B. Parker

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

 

 James B. Parker (death)

“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

 

 James B. Parker (poetry)

“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

 

 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

 

 James L. Quackenbush

“[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

 

 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

 

 James White

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

 

 James Wilson

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

 

 Jan Szczepanik

“Underwear to Protect Monarchs.” Chicago Sunday Tribune 22 Sept. 1901 v60n265: part 6, p. 39. READ

 

 Jennie Hobart

 

 Jennie Hobart (public statements)

“She Bears Her Grief Bravely.” Buffalo Sunday News 15 Sept. 1901 v28n45: p. [?]. READ

 

 Jerome Bayliss

 

 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

“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

 

 Johann Most (arrest)

[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

 

 Johann Most (poetry)

“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

 

 Johann Most (sentencing)

“Herr Most Gets Year’s Sentence.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 14 Oct. 1901 v54n54: p. 1. READ

 

 Johannsen, Anton

SEE Anton Johannsen

 

 John Peter Altgeld

“Altgeld May Defend Assassin.” Chicago Sunday Tribune 15 Sept. 1901 v60n258: part 1, p. 4. READ

 

 John Andrews

“Quarreled with Czolgosz.” Wichita Daily Eagle 12 Sept. 1901 v35n100: p. 1. READ

 

 John Wilkes Booth

“Czolgosz’s Bones to Be in Museum.” Chicago Sunday Tribune 13 Oct. 1901 v60n286: part 7, p. 51. READ

 

 John G. W. Cowles

 

 John G. W. Cowles (public statements)

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

 

 John Czolgosz

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

 

 John R. Dos Passos

“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

 

 John J. Geary

“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

 

 John Glowskie, Mrs.

SEE Mrs. John Glowskie

 

 John W. Griggs

SEE ALSO McKinley cabinet

 

 John W. Griggs (public statements)

“Was Warned by Griggs.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 7 Sept. 1901 v63n77: p. 2. READ

 

 John Hay

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

 

 John R. Hazel

“[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

 

 John Bell Henneman (public addresses)

Ramage, B. J., and John Bell Henneman. “President M’Kinley.” Sewanee Review Oct. 1901 v9n4: pp. 483-93. READ

 

 John Ireland

“Prayers for the President.” Iowa State Register 8 Sept. 1901 v46n211: p. 1. READ

 

 John D. Knox

“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

 

 John Laughlin

“A Premonition of the Accession of Roosevelt.” Cleveland Leader 15 Sept. 1901 v54n258: p. 19. READ

 

 John D. Long

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

 

 John William Mackay (public statements)

“Mackay’s Remedy.” Daily Picayune 17 Sept. 1901 v65n236: p. 1. READ

 

 John W. Malcolm

 

 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

 

 John G. Milburn

[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

 

 John G. Milburn (house)

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

 

 John B. Murphy (public statements)

“Chicago Surgeon’s Opinion.” New York Times 8 Sept. 1901 v50n16121: part 1, p. 2. READ

 

 John Nowak

“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

 

 John Parmenter

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

 

 John Prucha

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

 

 John K. Richards (public addresses)

Richards, John K. “A Present Peril.” American Law Review May-June 1902 v36n3: pp. 405-11. READ

 

 John N. Scatcherd

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

 

 John Lancaster Spalding

 

 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

 

 John Thompson

“Unbalanced by Grief.” St. Louis Republic 10 Sept. 1901 v94n72: p. 4. READ

 

 John Turner

[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

 

 Johnson, Grove L.

SEE Grove L. Johnson

 

 Jonathan P. Dolliver

Waite, C. B. “Colonel Ingersoll, Senator Dolliver and Assassination.” Free Thought Magazine Dec. 1901 v19n12: pp. 696-98. READ

 

 Jones, Clarence M.

SEE Clarence M. Jones

 

 Jones, George James

SEE George James Jones

 

 Jones, Haydon

SEE Haydon Jones

 

 Jones, Samuel M.

SEE Samuel M. Jones

 

 Jones, William

SEE William Jones

 

 Jordan, David Starr

SEE David Starr Jordan

 

 Joseph H. Choate

 

 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

 

 Joseph Czolgosz

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

 

 Joseph G. Dudley

“How Dr. Mann Was Brought.” Milwaukee Sentinel 14 Sept. 1901 n23689: p. 8. READ

 

 Joseph B. Foraker

 

 Joseph B. Foraker (public addresses)

“President McKinley.” Bar Oct. 1901 v8n10: pp. 344-46. READ

 

 Joseph Fowler

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

 

 journalism

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)

 

 Julius Erickson

Erickson, Julius. “A Letter.” Metaphysical Magazine Nov. 1901 v15n5: p. 271. READ

 

 Julius E. Roehr

 

 Julius E. Roehr (public statements)

“Bill to Exclude Anarchits” [sic]. Daily Picayune 11 Sept. 1901 v65n230: part 1, p. 2. READ

 

 Jurado, Antonio Regidor

SEE Antonio Regidor Jurado

 

 jury selection

SEE Leon Czolgosz (trial: jury selection)

 


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