“Witnessed the Assassination.” Evening Times-Republican
17 Sept. 1901 v27n222: p. 3. VIEW
Hodge, O. J. “Czolgosz, the Assassin.” Reminiscences. Vol. 2.
Cleveland: Brooks, 1910: pp. 128-30. VIEW
“Memorial.” Stark County Democrat 10 July 1906 v73n8: p. 5.
VIEW
O. W. Holmes (public statements) |
“Memorial.” Stark County Democrat 10 July 1906 v73n8: p. 5.
VIEW
oath of office (Roosevelt) |
SEE Theodore
Roosevelt (inauguration)
SEE Theodore
Roosevelt (swearing in)
SEE Francis
P. O’Brien
Chamberlain, Ed.
W. “The Home Colonists.” Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 7 Nov. 1901
v5n43 (3rd series): p. 350. VIEW
SEE John
J. O’Connor
SEE Benjamin
B. Odell, Jr.
SEE William
McKinley (official bulletins)
official day of mourning (McKinley) |
SEE ALSO day
of prayer (McKinley)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (first official proclamation)
SEE ALSO William
McKinley (mourning)
“Close the Saloons Thursday.” World 18 Sept. 1901 v42n14638:
p. 6. VIEW
“The Last Honors to President McKinley.” Outlook 28 Sept. 1901
v69n4: pp. 197-98. VIEW
“The Last Tribute.” Enterprise [Lancaster] 18 Sept. 1901 v6n78:
p. 1. VIEW
“Mayor Diehl’s Proclamation.” Buffalo Evening News 16 Sept.
1901 v42n134: p. 8. VIEW
Odell, Benjamin B., Jr. “Proclamation on the Death of President McKinley.”
Public Papers of Benjamin B. Odell, Jr. Vol. 1. Albany: J. B.
Lyon, 1907: pp. 242-43. VIEW
“Under the Searchlight.” Electricity 18 Sept. 1901 v21n11: pp.
160-61. VIEW
SEE Charles
Ogilvy
SEE Eugene
I. Okarma
SEE William
C. Okershauser
SEE Elmer
D. Olmsted
SEE Frank
A. Olszanowski
SEE Francis
O’Neill
SEE Frederick
Burr Opper
SEE McKinley
nurses
SEE Nehemiah
G. Ordway
“Grief Over President Caused His Suicide.” Buffalo Enquirer
10 Sept. 1901 v58n37: p. 8. VIEW
SEE John
J. O’Rorke
SEE Charles
A. Orr
Orville Horwitz (public statements) |
“Professional Opinions of Prominent Surgeons Regarding the President’s
Wounds.” Philadelphia Medical Journal 14 Sept. 1901 v8n11:
pp. 438-39. VIEW
SEE D.
E. Osborne
SEE Frederick
G. W. Osborne
SEE Elwell
S. Otis
SEE Harrison
Gray Otis
“George A. Smith and Otto Stalmann Near the President When He Was Shot.”
Salt Lake Herald 17 Sept. 1901 v29n115: p. 3. VIEW
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