|
| T. M. Geddes (public statements) |
“News and Views.” Black and White Budget 28 Sept. 1901 v6n103:
pp. 2-4. READ
SEE William
Howard Taft
SEE Frederick
D. Tappen
| Taube Bienowitch Goldman (public statements) |
“Mother Defends
Her Daughter.” St. Louis Republic 10 Sept. 1901 v94n72: p. 4.
READ
SEE Charles
H. Taylor
| technology (impact on society) |
“President McKinley.” Electrical World and Engineer 14 Sept.
1901 v38n11: p. 413. READ
SEE ALSO messages
SEE ALSO William
McKinley (condolences)
[notice]. Buffalo Commercial 9 Sept. 1901 v70n21441: p. 6.
READ
“Deluge of Telegrams.” Madison County Times 13 Sept. 1901 v32n7:
p. [3]. READ
“Favorable Bulletins from Washington.” Manila Times 12 Sept.
1901 v2n151: p. 1. READ
“President McKinley Has Passed Out of Danger.” Manila Times
13 Sept. 1901 v2n152: p. 1. READ
“President McKinley’s Condition Is Still Encouraging.” Manila Times
11 Sept. 1901 v2n150: p. 1. READ
“Telegrams of Condolence.” Madison County Times 13 Sept. 1901
v32n7: p. [3]. READ
| telegrams (British Association for the
Advancement of Science) |
“Scientific Notes and News.” Science 27 Sept. 1901 v14n352 (new
series): pp. 500-03. READ
| telegrams (Clearing House Committee) |
“Stocks Buoyed by Hope.” New-York Tribune 10 Sept. 1901 v61n20022:
p. 14. READ
| telegrams (Daughters of the American
Revolution) |
“President McKinley.” American Monthly Magazine Oct. 1901 v19n4:
pp. 443-45. READ
| telegrams (Emperor William II, Germany) |
“The World-Wide Mourning.” Congregationalist and Christian World
21 Sept. 1901 v86n38: pp. 411-12. READ
| telegrams (Institution of Civil Engineers) |
“Minutes of Meetings: Of the Society.” Proceedings of the American
Society of Civil Engineers Oct. 1901 v27n8: pp. 213-18. READ
“Probing for the Bullets.” Chicago Daily News 6 Sept. 1901
v26n214: part 1, p. 1. READ
| telegrams (King Edward VII) |
“Queen Margherita Affected.” Madison County Times v32n7: p.
[3]. READ
“The World-Wide Mourning.” Congregationalist and Christian World
21 Sept. 1901 v86n38: pp. 411-12. READ
| telegrams (Polish American societies) |
“Poles Repudiate
Him.” Daily Picayune 9 Sept. 1901 v65n228: pp. 1, 7. READ
| telegrams (President Loubet, France) |
“In Somber Draping.” St. Paul Globe 15 Sept. 1901 v24n258:
part 1, p. 6. READ
“The World-Wide Mourning.” Congregationalist and Christian World
21 Sept. 1901 v86n38: pp. 411-12. READ
| telegrams (Spanish-American War Nurses) |
McGee, Anita Newcomb. “Second Annual Meeting of the Spanish-American
War Nurses.” American Journal of Nursing Nov. 1901 v2n2: pp.
121-31. READ
SEE
ALSO McKinley assassination
(crime scene)
SEE ALSO Pan-American
Exposition
“Crowds Throng to See M’Kinley’s Picture in Floor.” Buffalo Courier
2 Oct. 1901 v66n275: p. 8. READ
“The Exposition.” Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American
Exposition. Buffalo: Charles Ahrhart, 1901: pp. 11-63. READ
“Exposition, The Pan-American.” The Annual Cyclopædia. New York:
D. Appleton, 1902: pp. 213-20. READ
“First in Line Day President Was Shot.” Buffalo Evening News
13 Sept. 1901 v42n132: p. [?]. READ
“Striking Likeness in Wooden Floor Where M’Kinley Was Shot.” Buffalo
Courier 1 Oct. 1901 v66n274: p. 8. READ
“The Temple of Music.” Menorah Aug. 1900 v29n2: pp. 122-24.
READ
“Temple of Music Will Reopen Tomorrow.” Buffalo Evening News
7 Sept. 1901 v42n127: p. 8. READ
| Temple of Music (engineering specifications) |
“The Music Hall
of the Pan-American Exposition.” Engineering Record 9 Feb. 1901
v43n6: pp. 132-34. READ
| Temple of Music (illustrations) |
SEE ALSO Temple
of Music (photographs)
“Temple of Music.” The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It.
Ed. Mark Bennitt. Buffalo: Goff, 1901: [no pagination]. READ
| Temple of Music (photographs) |
SEE ALSO McKinley
assassination (crime scene: photographs)
SEE ALSO Temple
of Music (illustrations)
Arnold, C. D. “Fountain of Abundance and Music Temple.” Official
Views of Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo: Matthews-Northrup Works,
1901: [unnumbered plate]. READ
Arnold, C. D. “Horticulture Building and Temple of Music.” Official
Views of Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo: Matthews-Northrup Works,
1901: [unnumbered plate]. READ
Arnold, C. D. “Interior of the Temple of Music.” Minneapolis Journal
9 Sept. 1901: p. 9. READ
Arnold, C. D. “The Temple of Music.” Critic June 1901 v38n6:
p. 520. READ
Arnold, C. D. “Temple of Music.” Official Views of Pan-American
Exposition. Buffalo: Matthews-Northrup Works, 1901: [unnumbered
plate]. READ
Arnold, C. D. “Temple of Music Illuminated.” Official Views of Pan-American
Exposition. Buffalo: Matthews-Northrup Works, 1901: [unnumbered
plate]. READ
Dugmore, A. R. “The Court of Fountains in Illumination (Looking South).”
World’s Work Aug. 1901 v2n4: p. 1019. READ
“The Esplanade at the Exposition.” The True Story of the Assassination
of President McKinley at Buffalo. By Richard H. Barry. Buffalo:
Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 7. READ
“The Pillars of the Temple of Music.” Cosmopolitan Sept. 1901
v31n5: p. 502. READ
Simon, A. W. “The Temple of Music.” World’s Work Aug. 1901 v2n4:
p. 1017. READ
“The Temple of Music.” The True Story of the Assassination of President
McKinley at Buffalo. By Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan
Reid, 1901: p. [4]. READ
“The Temple of Music at the Pan-American.” The Heroic Life of William
McKinley, Our Third Martyr President. Boston: DeWolfe, Fiske, 1902:
p. 37. READ
“Visitors to the Pan-American Exposition Waiting in Line for the President’s
Reception.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 516. READ
SEE Fanny
Grant Tetzel
“Thanksgiving Day.” Lancaster Times 7 Nov. 1901 v22n23: p.
[3]. READ
“The Week.” Public Opinion 7 Nov. 1901 v31n19: p. 581. [excerpt
1 of 2] READ
SEE ALSO Roosevelt
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (personal character)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (personal history)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (political character)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (presidential character)
[untitled]. Irish-American 28 Sept. 1901 v53n39: p. 4. READ
[untitled]. San Francisco Call 25 Oct. 1901 v90n147: p. 6.
READ
[untitled]. Times [London] 17 Sept. 1901 n36562: p. 7. READ
[untitled]. Western New-Yorker 26 Sept. 1901 v61n39: p. [4].
READ
Banks, Charles Eugene, and Le Roy Armstrong. “Succeeds to the Presidency”
[chapter 19]. Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth President of the United
States. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 369-78. READ
“Buffalo Has Double Honor.” Buffalo Enquirer 5 Sept. 1901 v58n33:
p. 6. READ
“Current Topics.” Solicitors’ Journal and Reporter 21 Sept.
1901 v45n47: pp. 775-77. READ
“Demise of President McKinley.” Detroit Medical Journal Sept.
1901 v1n6: pp. 175-76. READ
Elson, Henry William. “War and Expansion” [chapter 34]. History
of the United States of America. New York: Macmillan, 1904: pp.
878-911. READ
Everett, Marshall. “President Roosevelt Takes the Oath of Office” [chapter
28]. Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 304-18. READ
Floyd, Silas Xavier. “Extracts from Orations and Addresses” [chapter
17]. Life of Charles T. Walker, D. D. Nashville: National Baptist
Publishing Board, 1902: pp. 138-54. READ
Hawthorne, Julian, James Schouler, and E. Benjamin Andrews.
“McKinley’s End and the Rise of Roosevelt” [chapter 30]. United States:
From the Discovery of the North American Continent up to the Present
Time. Vol. 9. New York: Co-Operative Publication Society, 1904:
pp. 289-310. READ
Ingersoll, E. P. “A Lesson to Be Learned.” William McKinley: Character
Sketches of America’s Martyred Chieftain. Comp. Charles E. Benedict.
New York: Blanchard Press, [1901?]: pp. 107-10. READ
“Juvenilia.” Nation 3 Oct. 1901 v73n1892: p. 258. READ
Martin, E. S. “This Busy World.” Harper’s Weekly 5 Oct. 1901
v45n2337: p. 1011. READ
“The New President.” Irish-American 21 Sept. 1901 v53n38: p.
1. READ
“Notes on Politics.” Buffalo Enquirer 6 Sept. 1901 v58n34:
p. 2. READ
“Original and Selected Miscellany.” Cambrian Nov. 1901 v21n11:
pp. 524-27. READ
Pendel, Thomas F. “Thanksgiving at the White House.” Collier’s Weekly
23 Nov. 1901 v28n8: p. 20. READ
“President M’Kinley’s Death.” Nation 19 Sept. 1901 v73n1890:
p. 218. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Chautauquan Oct. 1901 v34n1: pp. 3-4.
READ
Read, Opie. “A Typical American.” Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth
President of the United States. By Charles Eugene Banks and Le Roy
Armstrong. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 25-31. READ
Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt. “Home Life in the White House” [chapter
11]. My Brother Theodore Roosevelt. New York: Charles Scribner’s
Sons, 1921: pp. 206-35. READ
Stealey, O. O. “At the White House” [chapter 5]. Twenty Years in
the Press Gallery. New York: O. O. Stealey, 1906: pp. 27-32. READ
“Theodore Roosevelt, President.” Gunton’s Magazine Oct. 1901
v21n4: pp. 315-19. READ
“The Week.” Nation 26 Sept. 1901 v73n1891: pp. 235-37. [excerpt
1 of 3] READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (arrival at Buffalo,
NY: 7 Sept. 1901) |
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (at Buffalo, NY)
“Roosevelt Is with M’Kinley.” Chicago Sunday Tribune 8 Sept.
1901 v60n251: part 1, p. 2. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (as president) |
SEE Roosevelt
presidency
| Theodore Roosevelt (as vice president) |
SEE Roosevelt
vice-presidency
| Theodore Roosevelt (assumption of presidency) |
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (inauguration)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (swearing in)
[untitled]. Bankers’ Magazine Oct. 1901 v63n4: pp. 567-69. READ
[untitled]. Life 26 Sept. 1901 v38n986: p. 244. READ
[untitled]. Life 3 Oct. 1901 v38n987: p. 264. READ
[untitled]. Massachusetts Ploughman and New England Journal of Agriculture
28 Sept. 1901 v61n1: p. 4. READ
“The Accession of Mr. Roosevelt.” American Monthly Review of Reviews
Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 387. READ
“The Accession of President Roosevelt.” Outlook 21 Sept. 1901
v69n3: p. 144. READ
Banks, Charles Eugene, and Le Roy Armstrong. “Succeeds to the Presidency”
[chapter 19]. Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth President of the United
States. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 369-78. READ
Bell, Clark. “Inaugural Address as President of the Medico-Legal Society.”
Medico-Legal Studies. Vol. 7. New York: Medico-Legal Journal,
1902: pp. 273-80. READ
Chapple, Joe Mitchell. “Affairs at Washington.” National Magazine
Oct. 1901 v15n1: pp. 5-30. READ
Chapple, Joe Mitchell. “Affairs at Washington.” National Magazine
Nov. 1901 v15n2: pp. 131-55. READ
“Chronicle of the Week.” Tablet 21 Sept. 1901 v98n3202: pp.
437-40. READ
“The Duty of the Hour.” Congregationalist and Christian World
21 Sept. 1901 v86n38: p. 409. READ
“Effect of Death on Business.” Chicago Daily Tribune 14 Sept.
1901 v60n257: p. 11. READ
Everett, Marshall. “President Roosevelt Takes the Oath of Office” [chapter
28]. Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 304-18. READ
“The Financial Situation.” Commercial and Financial Chronicle
21 Sept. 1901 v73n1891: pp. 582-84. READ
Hagedorn, Hermann. “He Inaugurates a New Era” [chapter 14]. The
Boys’ Life of Theodore Roosevelt. Ed. H. C. Newton. New York: Harper
and Brothers, 1922: pp. 233-59. READ
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
Howland, Harold. “Roosevelt Becomes President” [chapter 6].
Theodore Roosevelt and His Times. Abraham Lincoln ed. New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1921: pp. 73-83. READ
“An Inherited Fight.” Puck 16 Oct. 1901 v50n1285: [no pagination].
READ
Latané, John Holladay. “Free Silver Versus Imperialism (1900)”
[chapter 7]. America as a World Power, 1897-1907. New York: Harper,
1907: pp. 120-32. READ
Leupp, Francis E. “New Faces in Old Places” [chapter 8]. Walks about
Washington. Boston: Little, Brown, 1915: pp. 207-34. READ
McClure, Alexander K. “McKinley’s Triumph and Tragic Death.” Colonel
Alexander K. McClure’s Recollections of Half a Century. Salem: Salem
Press, 1902: pp. 145-53. READ
Morris, Charles. “A Vigorous Champion in the Presidential Chair” [chapter
8]. Battling for the Right: The Life-Story of Theodore Roosevelt.
[n.p.]: [n.p.], 1910: pp. 63-68. READ
Mowbray, Jay Henry. “Suddenly Called to Be President” [chapter
11]. Illustrious Career and Heroic Deeds of Colonel Roosevelt, “The
Intellectual Giant.” [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1910: pp. 165-70. READ
“Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. McKinley.” American Monthly Review of Reviews
Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 393. READ
“Mourning, Contrition, Confidence.” Evangelist 19 Sept. 1901
v72n38: p. 3. READ
“The New ‘Era of Good Feeling.’” American Monthly Review of Reviews
Oct. 1901 v24n4: pp. 391-92. READ
“The New President.” Gunton’s Magazine Oct. 1901 v21n4: pp.
294-96. READ
“News of the Week.” Public Opinion 19 Sept. 1901 v31n12: p.
379. READ
Platt, Thomas Collier. “1900-1901” [chapter 19]. The Autobiography
of Thomas Collier Platt. Comp. and ed. Louis J. Lang. New
York: B. W. Dodge, 1910: pp. 383-405. READ
“President M’Kinley’s Death.” Nation 19 Sept. 1901 v73n1890:
p. 218. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Commercial and Financial Chronicle 21
Sept. 1901 v73n1891: pp. 584-85. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Saturday Evening Post 28 Sept. 1901 v174n13:
p. 12. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Timely Topics 20 Sept. 1901 v6n3: pp.
41-42. READ
“President Roosevelt Summoned.” Congregationalist and Christian
World 21 Sept. 1901 v86n38: p. 411. READ
“The President’s Independent Position.” American Monthly Review
of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 394. READ
“Reasons for Confidence.” Electrical World and Engineer 21 Sept.
1901 v38n12: p. 453. READ
Robinson, Corinne Roosevelt. “Home Life in the White House” [chapter
11]. My Brother Theodore Roosevelt. New York: Charles Scribner’s
Sons, 1921: pp. 206-35. READ
“Roosevelt—A Character Sketch.” International Socialist Review
Oct. 1901 v2n4: pp. 314-15. READ
Shepherd, William R. “Record of Political Events.” Political Science
Quarterly Dec. 1901 v16n4: pp. 741-59. READ
Snow, Jane Elliott. “A Nation’s Loss” [chapter 14]. The Life of
William McKinley, Twenty-Fifth President of the United States. Cleveland:
Imperial Press, 1908: pp. 69-72. READ
“Summary of Events.” Friend 21 Sept. 1901 v75n10: pp. 79-80.
READ
“Summary of Events.” Friend 28 Sept. 1901 v75n11: p. 88. READ
“Theodore Roosevelt, President.” Gunton’s Magazine Oct. 1901
v21n4: pp. 315-19. READ
“The Week.” Nation 19 Sept. 1901 v73n1890: pp. 215-17. [excerpt
2 of 4] READ
“The Week.” Nation 19 Sept. 1901 v73n1890: pp. 215-17. [excerpt
3 of 4] READ
“The Week.” Nation 26 Sept. 1901 v73n1891: pp. 235-37. [excerpt
1 of 3] READ
“The Week.” Public Opinion 19 Sept. 1901 v31n12: p. 355. READ
Wellman, Walter. “The Last Days of President M’Kinley: His Visit to
Buffalo, the Tragedy, and the Nation’s Mourning.” American Monthly
Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: pp. 414-30. READ
Wise, John S. “Theodore Roosevelt” [chapter 13]. Recollections
of Thirteen Presidents. New York: Doubleday, Page, 1906: pp. 237-76.
READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (assumption of presidency:
editorial cartoons) |
SEE ALSO Roosevelt
presidency (editorial cartoons)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (editorial cartoons)
Barritt, Leon. “Confidence in Roosevelt.” New-York Tribune
17 Sept. 1901 v61n20029: p. 9. READ
Bartholomew, Charles Lewis. “Still a Strong Hand at the Wheel.” Minneapolis
Journal 14 Sept. 1901: part 1, p. 1. READ
Wing, Frank. [editorial cartoon]. St. Paul Globe 15 Sept. 1901
v24n258: part 1, p. 1. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (assumption of presidency:
personal response) |
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (assumption of presidency: public response)
“A Grand Beginning.” Western New-Yorker 26 Sept. 1901 v61n39:
p. [4]. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (assumption of presidency:
predictions) |
SEE ALSO McKinley
assassination (predictions)
“A Premonition of the Accession of Roosevelt.” Cleveland Leader
15 Sept. 1901 v54n258: p. 19. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (assumption of presidency:
public response) |
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (assumption of presidency: personal response)
[untitled]. Freeman 21 Sept. 1901 v14n38: p. [4]. READ
“The New President.” Gunton’s Magazine Oct. 1901 v21n4: pp.
294-96. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (assumption of presidency:
religious interpretation) |
Jones, George James. “William McKinley.” Cambrian Oct. 1901
v21n10: pp. 433-35. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (at Adirondacks) |
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (journey)
“The Accession of President Roosevelt.” Outlook 21 Sept. 1901
v69n3: p. 144. READ
Hagedorn, Hermann. “He Governs a Great State Justly in Spite of the
‘Interests’” [chapter 13]. The Boys’ Life of Theodore Roosevelt.
Ed. H. C. Newton. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1922: pp. 207-32. READ
“The Inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt.” Harper’s Weekly 21
Sept. 1901 v45n2335: p. 957. READ
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “Theodore Roosevelt,
the 26th President” [chapter 31]. The Authentic Life of William McKinley.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 466-91. READ
Morris, Charles. “A Vigorous Champion in the Presidential Chair” [chapter
8]. Battling for the Right: The Life-Story of Theodore Roosevelt.
[n.p.]: [n.p.], 1910: pp. 63-68. READ
“On the Mountain Top.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 15 Sept. 1901 v63n84:
p. 2. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Timely Topics 20 Sept. 1901 v6n3: pp.
41-42. READ
“The Search for Roosevelt.” St. Paul Globe 15 Sept. 1901 v24n258:
part 1, p. 6. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (at Buffalo, NY) |
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (arrival at Buffalo, NY: 7 Sept. 1901)
“Buffalo Has Double Honor.” Buffalo Enquirer 5 Sept. 1901 v58n33:
p. 6. READ
“Gloom Overspreads City.” Omaha Sunday Bee 8 Sept. 1901: part
1, p. 2. READ
“President’s Day Notes.” Buffalo Evening Times 6 Sept. 1901
v35n153: p. 8. READ
“Roosevelt Does Not Fear Harm.” Chicago Daily Tribune 10 Sept.
1901 v60n253: part 1, p. 2. READ
“Roosevelt Leaves with Confidence.” San Francisco Call 11 Sept.
1901 v90n103: p. 9. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (at Burlington, VT) |
“Roosevelt in Vermont.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 6 Sept. 1901 v63n76:
p. 1. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (at Canton, OH) |
“Canton Has Martyr Dead.” Norfolk Weekly News-Journal 20 Sept.
1901: p. 5. READ
“Impressive Sight.” Times [Richmond] 19 Sept. 1901 v16n192:
pp. 1, 3. READ
“The Last Requiem.” Evening Bulletin 20 Sept. 1901 v20n256:
p. 1. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (at Isle La Motte,
VT) |
Burnham, J. B. “Vermont League Outing.” Forest and Stream 14
Sept. 1901 v57n11: pp. 208-09. READ
Crockett, Walter Hill. “The Beginning of a New Century” [chapter 37].
Vermont: The Green Mountain State. Vol. 4. New York: Century
History, 1921: pp. 303-450. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (chronologies) |
“The Career of Theodore Roosevelt.” Harper’s Weekly v45n2335:
p. 946. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (compared with Abraham
Lincoln) |
“Roosevelt—A Character
Sketch.” International Socialist Review Oct. 1901 v2n4: pp. 314-15.
READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (compared with McKinley) |
Howland, Harold. “Roosevelt Becomes President” [chapter 6].
Theodore Roosevelt and His Times. Abraham Lincoln ed. New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1921: pp. 73-83. READ
Low, A. Maurice. “Theodore Roosevelt.” Forum Nov. 1901 v32:
pp. 259-67. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (compared with Rudyard
Kipling) |
Masters, Edgar Lee. “Theodore Roosevelt.” The New Star Chamber and
Other Essays. Chicago: Hammersmark Publishing, 1904: pp. 25-36.
READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (compared with William
II) |
Low, A. Maurice.
“Theodore Roosevelt.” Forum Nov. 1901 v32: pp. 259-67. READ
Masters, Edgar Lee. “Theodore Roosevelt.” The New Star Chamber and
Other Essays. Chicago: Hammersmark Publishing, 1904: pp. 25-36.
READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (criticism) |
“European Comment on President Roosevelt and His Policy.” Literary
Digest 26 Oct. 1901 v23n17: pp. 504-06. READ
“Observations and Comments.” Mother Earth Oct. 1907 v2n8: pp.
295-302. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (editorial cartoons) |
SEE ALSO Roosevelt
presidency (editorial cartoons)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (assumption of presidency: editorial cartoons)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (illustrations)
Bartholomew, Charles Lewis. “The Path He Will Follow.” Minneapolis
Journal 16 Sept. 1901: p. 1. READ
Wing, Frank. [editorial cartoon]. St. Paul Globe 15 Sept. 1901
v24n258: part 1, p. 1. READ
Wing, Frank. “Roosevelt Next, Says Herr Most.” St. Paul Globe
12 Sept. 1901 v24n255: p. 1. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (first message to
Congress) |
SEE Theodore
Roosevelt (State of the Union address, 1901)
| Theodore Roosevelt (first official proclamation) |
SEE ALSO day
of prayer (McKinley)
SEE ALSO official
day of mourning (McKinley)
SEE ALSO proclamations
(Theodore Roosevelt)
“The Accession of President Roosevelt.” Outlook 21 Sept. 1901
v69n3: p. 144. READ
“Chronicle of the Week.” Tablet 21 Sept. 1901 v98n3202: pp.
437-40. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (first official proclamation:
full text) |
“The Call to a Day of Mourning.” Congregationalist and Christian
World 21 Sept. 1901 v86n38: p. 411. READ
Chapple, Joe Mitchell. “Affairs at Washington.” National Magazine
Oct. 1901 v15n1: pp. 5-30. READ
“Items about Banks, Bankers and Trust Co’s.” Commercial and Financial
Chronicle 21 Sept. 1901 v73n1891: pp. 589-91. READ
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “Theodore Roosevelt—President
and Man” [chapter 32]. The Authentic Life of William McKinley.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 492-503. READ
Mowbray, Jay Henry. “Suddenly Called to Be President” [chapter
11]. Illustrious Career and Heroic Deeds of Colonel Roosevelt, “The
Intellectual Giant.” [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1910: pp. 165-70. READ
“President McKinley: What the World Thought of Him.” Outlook
21 Sept. 1901 v69n3: pp. 162-65. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (fitness for office) |
Chapple, Joe Mitchell. “Affairs at Washington.” National Magazine
Oct. 1901 v15n1: pp. 5-30. READ
“Current Topics.” Albany Law Journal Oct. 1901 v63n10: pp. 377-80.
READ
“Juvenilia.” Nation 3 Oct. 1901 v73n1892: p. 258. READ
Lewis, Alfred Henry. “Roosevelt.” A Compilation of the Messages
and Papers of the Presidents. Vol. 13. New York: Bureau of National
Literature, [1922]: pp. 6636C-36D. READ
“The New President.” Gunton’s Magazine Oct. 1901 v21n4: pp.
294-96. READ
“The New President.” Modern Culture Oct. 1901 v14n2: p. 154.
READ
“President Roosevelt.” Irish-American 21 Sept. 1901 v53n38:
p. 4. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Outlook 21 Sept. 1901 v69n3: pp. 158-59.
READ
“President Roosevelt.” World’s Work Oct. 1901 v2n6: pp. 1240,
1243. READ
“The Qualifications of the New President.” American Monthly Review
of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 394. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (illustrations) |
SEE
ALSO Theodore Roosevelt (editorial cartoons)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (photographs)
“McKinley-Roosevelt.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. By
G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. READ
“Theodore Roosevelt.” Timely Topics 20 Sept. 1901 v6n3: [cover].
READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (inaugural address:
vice presidency: full text) |
Roosevelt, Theodore. “Inaugural Address as Vice-President.” A Compilation
of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Vol. 13. New York:
Bureau of National Literature, [1922]: pp. 6638-39. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (inauguration) |
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (assumption of presidency)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (swearing in)
“The Accession of President Roosevelt.” Outlook 21 Sept. 1901
v69n3: p. 144. READ
Banks, Charles Eugene, and Le Roy Armstrong. “Succeeds to the Presidency”
[chapter 19]. Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth President of the United
States. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 369-78. READ
Depew, Chauncey M. “Interview on Return from Buffalo, September 15,
1901, after the Assassination of President Mc Kinley.” Orations,
Addresses and Speeches of Chauncey M. Depew. Ed. John Denison Champlin.
Vol. 8. New York: [n.p.], 1910: pp. 282-86. READ
Everett, Marshall. “President Roosevelt Takes the Oath of Office” [chapter
28]. Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 304-18. READ
Hagedorn, Hermann. “He Inaugurates a New Era” [chapter 14]. The
Boys’ Life of Theodore Roosevelt. Ed. H. C. Newton. New York: Harper
and Brothers, 1922: pp. 233-59. READ
“The Inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt.” Harper’s Weekly 21
Sept. 1901 v45n2335: p. 957. READ
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “Theodore Roosevelt—President
and Man” [chapter 32]. The Authentic Life of William McKinley.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 492-503. READ
Mowbray, Jay Henry. “Suddenly Called to Be President” [chapter
11]. Illustrious Career and Heroic Deeds of Colonel Roosevelt, “The
Intellectual Giant.” [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1910: pp. 165-70. READ
“Our New President.” Lancaster Times 19 Sept. 1901 v22n16:
p. [3]. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (inauguration: persons
present in Wilcox residence) |
SEE Theodore
Roosevelt (swearing in: persons present in Wilcox residence)
| Theodore Roosevelt (informed about assassination) |
Crockett, Walter Hill. “The Beginning of a New Century” [chapter 37].
Vermont: The Green Mountain State. Vol. 4. New York: Century
History, 1921: pp. 303-450. READ
“President M’Kinley Shot.” Chicago Daily News 6 Sept. 1901
v26n214: part 1, p. 1. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (informed about death) |
“On the Mountain Top.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 15 Sept. 1901 v63n84:
p. 2. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (journey) |
SEE
ALSO Theodore Roosevelt (in Adirondacks)
| Theodore Roosevelt (journey: Adirondacks
to Buffalo, NY: 13-14 Sept. 1901) |
Banks, Charles
Eugene, and Le Roy Armstrong. “Succeeds to the Presidency” [chapter
19]. Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth President of the United States.
Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 369-78. READ
“The Inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt.” Harper’s Weekly 21
Sept. 1901 v45n2335: p. 957. READ
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “Theodore Roosevelt,
the 26th President” [chapter 31]. The Authentic Life of William McKinley.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 466-91. READ
Morris, Charles. “A Vigorous Champion in the Presidential Chair” [chapter
8]. Battling for the Right: The Life-Story of Theodore Roosevelt.
[n.p.]: [n.p.], 1910: pp. 63-68. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (journey: Tahawus
Club to North Creek, NY: 13-14 Sept. 1901) |
Hagedorn, Hermann.
“He Governs a Great State Justly in Spite of the ‘Interests’” [chapter
13]. The Boys’ Life of Theodore Roosevelt. Ed. H. C. Newton.
New York: Harper and Brothers, 1922: pp. 207-32. READ
“Roosevelt Guide in Insane Asylum.” World 11 Sept. 1903 v44n15361:
p. 14. READ
“The Search for Roosevelt.” St. Paul Globe 15 Sept. 1901 v24n258:
part 1, p. 6. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (personal character) |
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (personal history)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (political character)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (presidential character)
Chapple, Joe Mitchell. “Affairs at Washington.” National Magazine
Nov. 1901 v15n2: pp. 131-55. READ
“European Comment on President Roosevelt and His Policy.” Literary
Digest 26 Oct. 1901 v23n17: pp. 504-06. READ
“Juvenilia.” Nation 3 Oct. 1901 v73n1892: p. 258. READ
Low, A. Maurice. “Theodore Roosevelt.” Forum Nov. 1901 v32:
pp. 259-67. READ
Masters, Edgar Lee. “Theodore Roosevelt.” The New Star Chamber and
Other Essays. Chicago: Hammersmark Publishing, 1904: pp. 25-36.
READ
“President Roosevelt.” Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Monthly
Journal Nov. 1901 v35n11: pp. 688-89. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Outlook 21 Sept. 1901 v69n3: pp. 158-59.
READ
“President Roosevelt.” World’s Work Oct. 1901 v2n6: pp. 1240,
1243. READ
“Right-Mindedness Exemplified.” American Monthly Review of Reviews
Oct. 1901 v24n4: pp. 388-89. READ
“Roosevelt—A Character Sketch.” International Socialist Review
Oct. 1901 v2n4: pp. 314-15. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (personal history) |
SEE ALSO Roosevelt
presidency
SEE ALSO Roosevelt
vice-presidency
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (personal character)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (political character)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (presidential character)
Abbott, Lawrence F. “Roosevelt, Theodore.” The Encyclopædia Britannica.
11th ed. Vol. 23. Cambridge: Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911: pp. 707-11.
READ
“The Career of Theodore Roosevelt.” Harper’s Weekly 21 Sept.
1901 v45n2335: p. 946. READ
Low, A. Maurice. “Theodore Roosevelt.” Forum Nov. 1901 v32:
pp. 259-67. READ
“The Plain Truth.” Leslie’s Weekly 28 Sept. 1901 v93n2403: p.
278. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Monthly
Journal Nov. 1901 v35n11: pp. 688-89. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Chautauquan Oct. 1901 v34n1: pp. 3-4.
READ
“President Roosevelt.” Outlook 21 Sept. 1901 v69n3: pp. 158-59.
READ
“President Roosevelt.” World’s Work Oct. 1901 v2n6: pp. 1240,
1243. READ
“Roosevelt, Theodore.” Who’s Who in New York City and State.
Ed. John W. Leonard. 3rd ed. New York: L. R. Hamersly, 1907:
pp. 1124-25. READ
“Roosevelt, Theodore.” Who’s Who in New York City and State.
Ed. John W. Leonard. 4th biennial ed. New York: L. R. Hamersly, 1909:
pp. 1122-23. READ
“Roosevelt, Theodore.—Sept. 14, 1901, to March 4, 1909.” A Compilation
of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Vol. 20. New York:
Bureau of National Literature, [1922]: [no pagination]. READ
“Theodore Roosevelt.” A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of
the Presidents. Vol. 13. New York: Bureau of National Literature,
[1922]: pp. 6637-38. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (personal philosophy) |
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (political philosophy)
“European Comment on President Roosevelt and His Policy.” Literary
Digest 26 Oct. 1901 v23n17: pp. 504-06. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Monthly
Journal Nov. 1901 v35n11: pp. 688-89. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (photographs) |
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (illustrations)
“President Roosevelt.” American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct.
1901 v24n4: p. 393. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (plots against, 1901) |
“Will Not Kill Any One.” Cleveland Leader 16 Sept. 1901 v54n259:
p. 7. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (plots against, 1907) |
“Plot to Murder the President.” Tyler Journal 26 Apr. 1907
v25n48: p. 6. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (poetry) |
Boylan, Grace Duffie. “Roosevelt.” Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth
President of the United States. By Charles Eugene Banks and Le Roy
Armstrong. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: p. 7. READ
Cooke, Edmund Vance. “Babies in the White House.” Cleveland Press
25 Sept. 1901 n7258: p. [1]. READ
Dangerfield, Clinton. “The Man of Destiny.” Century Magazine
Apr. 1902 v63n6: p. 909. READ
Dangerfield, Clinton. “The New President: A Prayer.” Century Magazine
Nov. 1901 v63n1: p. 143. READ
Hay, John. “To Theodore Roosevelt.” The Complete Poetical Works
of John Hay. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: p. 232. READ
Shoup, Samantha Whipple. “Vox Populi, Vox Dei.” Independent
17 Oct. 1901 v53n2759: p. 2474. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (political aspirations) |
Mowbray, Jay Henry.
“President Roosevelt’s Administration” [chapter 12]. Illustrious
Career and Heroic Deeds of Colonel Roosevelt, “The Intellectual Giant.”
[n.p.]: [n.p.], 1910: pp. 171-81. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (political character)
|
SEE ALSO Roosevelt
presidency
SEE ALSO Roosevelt
vice-presidency
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (personal character)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (personal history)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (political philosophy)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (presidential character)
Abbott, Lawrence F. “Roosevelt, Theodore.” The Encyclopædia Britannica.
11th ed. Vol. 23. Cambridge: Encyclopædia Britannica, 1911: pp. 707-11.
READ
“Death of President McKinley.” Tablet 21 Sept. 1901 v98n3202:
pp. 441-42. READ
“Highways and Byways.” Chautauquan Nov. 1901 v34n2: pp. 117-18.
READ
Low, A. Maurice. “Theodore Roosevelt.” Forum Nov. 1901 v32:
pp. 259-67. READ
Masters, Edgar Lee. “Theodore Roosevelt.” The New Star Chamber and
Other Essays. Chicago: Hammersmark Publishing, 1904: pp. 25-36.
READ
“The Plain Truth.” Leslie’s Weekly 28 Sept. 1901 v93n2403: p.
278. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Outlook 21 Sept. 1901 v69n3: pp. 158-59.
READ
“President Roosevelt.” Statist 21 Sept. 1901 v48n1230: pp. 515-16.
READ
“President Roosevelt.” World’s Work Oct. 1901 v2n6: pp. 1240,
1243. READ
“Theodore Roosevelt, President.” Gunton’s Magazine Oct. 1901
v21n4: pp. 315-19. READ
Wise, John S. “Theodore Roosevelt” [chapter 13]. Recollections
of Thirteen Presidents. New York: Doubleday, Page, 1906: pp. 237-76.
READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (political history) |
SEE
Theodore Roosevelt (personal history)
| Theodore Roosevelt (political obligations) |
“The President’s Independent Position.” American Monthly Review
of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 394. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (political philosophy) |
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (personal philosophy)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (political character)
[untitled]. Black and White Budget 5 Oct. 1901 v6n104: p. 52.
READ
Banks, Charles Eugene, and Le Roy Armstrong. “The Future” [chapter
21]. Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth President of the United States.
Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 394-413. READ
“European Comment on President Roosevelt and His Policy.” Literary
Digest 26 Oct. 1901 v23n17: pp. 504-06. READ
Masters, Edgar Lee. “Theodore Roosevelt.” The New Star Chamber and
Other Essays. Chicago: Hammersmark Publishing, 1904: pp. 25-36.
READ
“Mr. Roosevelt’s Theory of the Vice-Presidency.” American Monthly
Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 392. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (presidency) |
SEE Roosevelt
presidency
| Theodore Roosevelt (presidential character) |
SEE ALSO Roosevelt
presidency
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (personal character)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (personal history)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (political character)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (presidential policies)
[untitled]. Black and White Budget 5 Oct. 1901 v6n104: p. 52.
READ
Chapple, Joe Mitchell. “Affairs at Washington.” National Magazine
Nov. 1901 v15n2: pp. 131-55. READ
“Editorial Crucible.” Gunton’s Magazine Nov. 1901 v21n5: pp.
452-59. READ
“European Comment on President Roosevelt and His Policy.” Literary
Digest 26 Oct. 1901 v23n17: pp. 504-06. READ
“A Grand Beginning.” Western New-Yorker 26 Sept. 1901 v61n39:
p. [4]. READ
Lewis, Alfred Henry. “Roosevelt.” A Compilation of the Messages
and Papers of the Presidents. Vol. 13. New York: Bureau of National
Literature, [1922]: pp. 6636C-36D. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (presidential character:
criticism) |
Masters, Edgar Lee. “Theodore Roosevelt.” The New Star Chamber and
Other Essays. Chicago: Hammersmark Publishing, 1904: pp. 25-36.
READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (presidential policies) |
SEE ALSO Roosevelt
presidency
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (presidential character)
“Chronicle of the Week.” Tablet 21 Sept. 1901 v98n3202: pp.
437-40. READ
“Effect of Death on Business.” Chicago Daily Tribune 14 Sept.
1901 v60n257: p. 11. READ
“European Comment on President Roosevelt and His Policy.” Literary
Digest 26 Oct. 1901 v23n17: pp. 504-06. READ
Gladney, Frank Y. “President Roosevelt.” Times [London] 19 Sept.
1901 n36564: p. 6. READ
“Policy of the New Administration.” Modern Culture Nov. 1901
v14n3: pp. 176-77. READ
“Pres’t Roosevelt Announces Policy.” Minneapolis Journal 16
Sept. 1901: p. 1. READ
“Roosevelt, Theodore.—Sept. 14, 1901, to March 4, 1909.” A Compilation
of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Vol. 20. New York:
Bureau of National Literature, [1922]: [no pagination]. READ
“University Notes.” Harvard Graduates’ Magazine Dec. 1901 v10n38:
p. 338. READ
“The Week.” Nation 19 Sept. 1901 v73n1890: pp. 215-17. [excerpt
2 of 4] READ
“The Week.” Nation 19 Sept. 1901 v73n1890: pp. 215-17. [excerpt
3 of 4] READ
“The Week.” Nation 26 Sept. 1901 v73n1891: pp. 235-37. [excerpt
1 of 3] READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (presidential policies:
editorial cartoons) |
Bartholomew, Charles Lewis. “The Path He Will Follow.” Minneapolis
Journal 16 Sept. 1901: p. 1. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (proclamations) |
SEE
proclamations (Theodore Roosevelt)
SEE Theodore
Roosevelt (first official proclamation)
| Theodore Roosevelt (pronunciation of
name) |
“How to Pronounce It.” Norfolk Landmark 20 Sept. 1901 v53n21:
p. 4. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (protection) |
SEE
ALSO presidents (protection)
SEE ALSO Secret
Service (protecting Roosevelt)
[untitled]. Black and White Budget 5 Oct. 1901 v6n104: p. 52.
READ
“Guard the President.” Congregationalist and Christian World
21 Sept. 1901 v86n38: p. 412. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Feilding Star 18 Nov. 1901 v23n120:
p. [2]. READ
“Roosevelt Does Not Fear Harm.” Chicago Daily Tribune 10 Sept.
1901 v60n253: part 1, p. 2. READ
“Roosevelt Guarded.” Burlington Hawk-Eye 10 Sept. 1901 v63n79:
p. 2. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (public addresses) |
Banks, Charles Eugene, and Le Roy Armstrong. “The Future” [chapter
21]. Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth President of the United States.
Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 394-413. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (public statements) |
[untitled]. Black and White Budget 5 Oct. 1901 v6n104: p. 52.
READ
“The Accession of President Roosevelt.” Outlook 21 Sept. 1901
v69n3: p. 144. READ
Banks, Charles Eugene, and Le Roy Armstrong. “The Future” [chapter
21]. Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth President of the United States.
Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 394-413. READ
Banks, Charles Eugene, and Le Roy Armstrong. “Succeeds to the Presidency”
[chapter 19]. Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth President of the United
States. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 369-78. READ
“The Case against Czolgosz.” New York Times 11 Sept. 1901 v50n16124:
p. 2. READ
Chapple, Joe Mitchell. “Affairs at Washington.” National Magazine
Oct. 1901 v15n1: pp. 5-30. READ
Crockett, Walter Hill. “The Beginning of a New Century” [chapter 37].
Vermont: The Green Mountain State. Vol. 4. New York: Century
History, 1921: pp. 303-450. READ
Croly, Herbert. “The Death of President McKinley” [chapter 23]. Marcus
Alonzo Hanna: His Life and Work. New York: Macmillan, 1912: pp.
355-68. READ
“The Inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt.” Harper’s Weekly 21
Sept. 1901 v45n2335: p. 957. READ
“The New President.” Gunton’s Magazine Oct. 1901 v21n4: pp.
294-96. READ
“The President at Canton.” Moderator-Topics 10 Oct. 1907 v28n5:
p. 94. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Timely Topics 20 Sept. 1901 v6n3: pp.
41-42. READ
“President Roosevelt Summoned.” Congregationalist and Christian
World 21 Sept. 1901 v86n38: p. 411. READ
“Pres’t Roosevelt Announces Policy.” Minneapolis Journal 16
Sept. 1901: p. 1. READ
Read, Opie. “A Typical American.” Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth
President of the United States. By Charles Eugene Banks and Le Roy
Armstrong. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 25-31. READ
“Roosevelt Does Not Fear Harm.” Chicago Daily Tribune 10 Sept.
1901 v60n253: part 1, p. 2. READ
“Roosevelt Is with M’Kinley.” Chicago Sunday Tribune 8 Sept.
1901 v60n251: part 1, p. 2. READ
“Roosevelt Leaves with Confidence.” San Francisco Call 11 Sept.
1901 v90n103: p. 9. READ
“Roosevelt, Theodore.—Sept. 14, 1901, to March 4, 1909.” A Compilation
of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Vol. 20. New York:
Bureau of National Literature, [1922]: [no pagination]. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (quotations about) |
“European Comment on President Roosevelt and His Policy.” Literary
Digest 26 Oct. 1901 v23n17: pp. 504-06. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (relations with Marcus
Hanna) |
Croly, Herbert. “The Death of President McKinley” [chapter 23]. Marcus
Alonzo Hanna: His Life and Work. New York: Macmillan, 1912: pp.
355-68. READ
Croly, Herbert. “The Panama Canal” [chapter 24]. Marcus Alonzo Hanna:
His Life and Work. New York: Macmillan, 1912: pp. 369-85. READ
Wise, John S. “Theodore Roosevelt” [chapter 13]. Recollections
of Thirteen Presidents. New York: Doubleday, Page, 1906: pp. 237-76.
READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (relations with McKinley) |
SEE
William McKinley (relations with Roosevelt)
| Theodore Roosevelt (relations with U.S.
Senate) |
Low, A. Maurice. “Theodore Roosevelt.” Forum Nov. 1901 v32:
pp. 259-67. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (retention of cabinet) |
SEE
McKinley cabinet (retention by Roosevelt)
| Theodore Roosevelt (salary) |
“Presidential Salaries.” News and Courier 1 Oct. 1901: p. 2.
READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (State of the Union
address, 1901) |
O’Hanlon, John Canon. “Chapter XLVI.” Irish American History of
the United States. Vol. 2. New York: Murphy and McCarthy, 1920:
pp. 662-77. READ
Ridpath, John Clark. “The McKinley-Roosevelt Administration” [chapter
117]. The New Complete History of the United States of America.
Official ed. Vol. 14. Washington, DC: Ridpath History, 1907: pp. 5765-820.
READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (swearing in) |
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (assumption of presidency)
SEE ALSO Theodore
Roosevelt (inauguration)
Banks, Charles Eugene, and Le Roy Armstrong. “Succeeds to the Presidency”
[chapter 19]. Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth President of the United
States. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 369-78. READ
Chapple, Joe Mitchell. “Affairs at Washington.” National Magazine
Oct. 1901 v15n1: pp. 5-30. READ
Everett, Marshall. “President Roosevelt Takes the Oath of Office” [chapter
28]. Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 304-18. READ
Hagedorn, Hermann. “He Inaugurates a New Era” [chapter 14]. The
Boys’ Life of Theodore Roosevelt. Ed. H. C. Newton. New York: Harper
and Brothers, 1922: pp. 233-59. READ
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “Theodore Roosevelt—President
and Man” [chapter 32]. The Authentic Life of William McKinley.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 492-503. READ
Mowbray, Jay Henry. “Suddenly Called to Be President” [chapter
11]. Illustrious Career and Heroic Deeds of Colonel Roosevelt, “The
Intellectual Giant.” [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1910: pp. 165-70. READ
“President Roosevelt.” Timely Topics 20 Sept. 1901 v6n3: pp.
41-42. READ
“University Notes.” Harvard Graduates’ Magazine Dec. 1901 v10n38:
p. 338. READ
Wright, John. “Bibles Owned by the Presidents of the United States
and Their Families.” Historic Bibles in America. New York: Thomas
Whittaker, 1905: pp. 27-57. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (swearing in: persons
present in Wilcox residence) |
Banks, Charles Eugene, and Le Roy Armstrong. “Succeeds to the Presidency”
[chapter 19]. Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth President of the United
States. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 369-78. READ
Chapple, Joe Mitchell. “Affairs at Washington.” National Magazine
Oct. 1901 v15n1: pp. 5-30. READ
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “Theodore Roosevelt—President
and Man” [chapter 32]. The Authentic Life of William McKinley.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 492-503. READ
| Theodore Roosevelt (vice-presidency) |
SEE Roosevelt
vice-presidency
| Theodore Roosevelt (vice-presidential
candidacy) |
SEE ALSO Roosevelt
vice-presidency
“Familiarity That Breeds Danger.” Saturday Evening Post 28 Sept.
1901 v174n13: p. 12. READ
Howland, Harold. “Roosevelt Becomes President” [chapter 6].
Theodore Roosevelt and His Times. Abraham Lincoln ed. New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1921: pp. 73-83. READ
| Theodore G. Steinke (public statements) |
“Deny Bail to Anarchists.” Chicago Daily Tribune 10 Sept. 1901
v60n253: part 1, p. 1. READ
“Czolgosz Sees a Priest, but He Refuses to Repent.” Chicago Daily
Tribune 23 Oct. 1901 v60n296: part 2, p. 9. READ
| Thomas Sebastian Byrne (public statements) |
“A Catholic Bishop’s Letter.” New York Times 8 Sept. 1901 v50n16121:
part 1, p. 2. READ
“Wept Because His Major Is Dead.” Cleveland Leader 15 Sept.
1901 v54n258: p. 7. READ
| Thomas Green (public statements) |
“Wept Because His Major Is Dead.” Cleveland Leader 15 Sept.
1901 v54n258: p. 7. READ
| Thomas J. Lipton (public statements) |
“May Postpone Yacht Races.” Chicago Daily Tribune 14 Sept.
1901 v60n257: p. 3. READ
“About People.” Electric Traction Weekly 3 Oct. 1908 v4n40:
p. 1053. READ
| Thomas Penney (illustrations) |
SEE ALSO Thomas
Penney (photographs)
“Assassin Czolgosz’s Judge and Legal Talent Connected with the Case.”
Deseret Evening News 27 Sept. 1901 v52n266: p. 3. READ
| Thomas Penney (photographs) |
SEE ALSO Thomas
Penney (illustrations)
“District Attorney Penney [and] Hon. Lorain [sic] L. Lewis.”
American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 390. READ
| Thomas Penney (public statements) |
“Alienists Find Czolgosz Sane.” Chicago Daily Tribune 10 Sept.
1901 v60n253: part 1, pp. 1-2. READ
“The Assassin Makes a Full Confession.” New York Times 8 Sept.
1901 v50n16121: part 1, pp. 1-2. READ
“Czolgosz May Be Tried Next Week.” Buffalo Sunday News 15 Sept.
1901 v28n45: p. [?]. READ
“Sticks to His First Story.” Iowa State Register 10 Sept. 1901
v46n213: p. 1. READ
“Trying to Avoid Sensationalism.” Buffalo Evening News 7 Sept.
1901 v42n127: p. 1. READ
| Thomas Penney (staff: public statements) |
“Alienists Find Czolgosz Sane.” Chicago Daily Tribune 10 Sept.
1901 v60n253: part 1, pp. 1-2. READ
| Thomas Collier Platt (public statements) |
“Senator Platt
on M’Kinley.” Buffalo Evening News 16 Sept. 1901 v42n134: p.
8. READ
SEE John
Thompson
SEE Henrietta
Tice
SEE Robert
C. Titus
SEE McKinley
burial vault
SEE Matilda
Tonn
SEE Mrs.
R. E. Toomey
SEE United
States trade policy
SEE McKinley
funeral train
“Says He Is Czolgosz’s Cousin.” New-York Tribune 10 Sept. 1901
v61n20022: p. 3. READ
SEE Leon
Czolgosz (trial)
| Triumph of Faith [oratorio] |
“Music and Musical Literature.” Violinist Dec. 1917 v21n12:
pp. 485-87. READ
“Hon. Truman Clark White.” Our County and Its People. Ed.
Truman C. White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part II, pp.
41-42. READ
| Truman C. White (illustrations) |
“Assassin Czolgosz’s Judge and Legal Talent Connected with the Case.”
Deseret Evening News 27 Sept. 1901 v52n266: p. 3. READ
SEE John
Turner
SEE Mark
Twain
SEE Cornelius
L. Twing
|