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 Tablet (London, England) [newspaper]

“Chronicle of the Week.” 14 Sept. 1901 v98n3201: pp. 397-400. READ

“Chronicle of the Week.” 21 Sept. 1901 v98n3202: pp. 437-40. READ

“Chronicle of the Week.” 28 Sept. 1901 v98n3203: pp. 477-80. READ

“Death of President McKinley.” 21 Sept. 1901 v98n3202: pp. 441-42. READ

“Et Cætera.” 21 Sept. 1901 v98n3202: p. 457. READ

“Rome.” 21 Sept. 1901 v98n3202: pp. 453-54. READ

 

 Technology Review [magazine]

[untitled]. Oct. 1901 v3n4: p. 393. READ

[untitled]. Oct. 1901 v3n4: pp. 393-94. READ

[untitled]. Oct. 1901 v3n4: pp. 394-95. READ

 

 The Tercentenary History of Canada [book]

Tracy, Frank Basil. “Canada under Laurier” [chapter 59]. Vol. 3. New York: P. F. Collier and Son, 1908: pp. 1019-36. READ

 

 Theodore Roosevelt and His Times [book]

Howland, Harold. “Roosevelt Becomes President” [chapter 6]. Abraham Lincoln ed. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1921: pp. 73-83. READ

 

 Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth President of the United States [book]

Banks, Charles Eugene, and Le Roy Armstrong. “Assassination of President Mc Kinley” [chapter 18]. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 354-68. READ

Banks, Charles Eugene, and Le Roy Armstrong. “The Future” [chapter 21]. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 394-413. READ

Banks, Charles Eugene, and Le Roy Armstrong. “Succeeds to the Presidency” [chapter 19]. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 369-78. READ

Boylan, Grace Duffie. “Roosevelt.” Book by Charles Eugene Banks and Le Roy Armstrong. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: p. 7. READ

Read, Opie. “A Typical American.” Book by Charles Eugene Banks and Le Roy Armstrong. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 25-31. READ

 

 Thirty Years in Washington [book]

“The Presidents, Their Wives, and Famous Ladies of the White House, Continued—President and Mrs. McKinley’s Reign—His Assassination” [chapter 52]. Ed. Mary S. Logan. Hartford: A. D. Worthington, 1901: pp. 721-41. READ

 

 Thirty-Six Years in the White House [book]

Pendel, Thomas F. “Chapter X.” Washington, DC: Neale, 1902: pp. 153-68. READ

 

 Threads of Gold Woven in Verse [book]

Davies, James. “Our Beloved President.” Vermillion: Dakota Republican, 1901: pp. 120-21. READ

 

 Timely Topics [magazine]

“Assassination of President McKinley.” 13 Sept. 1901 v6n2: p. 20. READ

B. “Washington Letter.” 27 Sept. 1901 v6n4: p. 57. READ

“Czolgosz Found Guilty.” 27 Sept. 1901 v6n4: p. 56. READ

“Czolgosz Indicted.” 20 Sept. 1901 v6n3: p. 41. READ

Funston, Elloie. “‘Then Burst His Mighty Heart.’” 27 Sept. 1901 v6n4: p. 62. READ

Kaye, John B. “The Anarchist.” 27 Sept. 1901 v6n4: p. 62. READ

Kiser, S. E. “The Red Anarchist Must Go.” 20 Sept. 1901 v6n3: pp. 46-47. READ

“Lux e Tenebris.” 27 Sept. 1901 v6n4: p. 61. READ

“McKinley Postal Cards Soon to Be Issued.” 18 Oct. 1901 v6n7: pp. 104-05. READ

“The Parents of Czolgosz.” 13 Sept. 1901 v6n2: pp. 21-22. READ

“President McKinley Buried at Canton.” 27 Sept. 1901 v6n4: pp. 52-53. READ

“President McKinley Dead.” 20 Sept. 1901 v6n3: pp. 36-37. READ

“President Roosevelt.” 20 Sept. 1901 v6n3: pp. 41-42. READ

“Theodore Roosevelt.” 20 Sept. 1901 v6n3: [cover]. READ

“To Name Mountain ‘McKinley.’” 1 Nov. 1901 v6n9: p. 135. READ

Wilson, Alice D. “Dear Stricken One!” 27 Sept. 1901 v6n4: p. 62. READ

 

 Times (London, England) [newspaper]

[untitled]. 17 Sept. 1901 n36562: p. 7. READ

Collins, Herman L. “England and McKinley.” 19 Sept. 1901 n36564: p. 6. READ

Gladney, Frank Y. “President Roosevelt.” 19 Sept. 1901 n36564: p. 6. READ

M., E. D. A. “Ave Atque Vale.” 20 Sept. 1901 n36565: p. 4. READ

 

 Times (Richmond, VA) [newspaper]

“Gave Him Two Months.” 19 Sept. 1901 v16n192: p. 3. READ

“Impressive Sight.” 19 Sept. 1901 v16n192: pp. 1, 3. READ

“Norfolk and Portsmouth.” 19 Sept. 1901 v16n192: p. 3. READ

 

 Toledo Bee (Toledo, OH) [newspaper]

SEE ALSO Toledo Sunday Bee

MacManus, Theodore F. “The Nation’s Grief.” 14 Sept. 1901 v26: p. 4. READ

 

 Toledo Sunday Bee (Toledo, OH) [newspaper]

SEE ALSO Toledo Bee

“City’s Dress of Mourning.” 15 Sept. 1901 v26: p. 3. READ

 

 The True Story of the Assassination of President McKinley at Buffalo [book]

[photograph]. Book by Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. [2]. READ

“Dr. Matthew D. Mann.” Book by Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 21. READ

“The Emergency Hospital at the Pan-American Exposition.” Book by Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 19. READ

“The Esplanade at the Exposition.” Book by Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 7. READ

“Ireland and Foster.” Book by Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 15. READ

“James Parker.” Book by Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 16. READ

“Leon F. Czolgosz.” Book by Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 12. READ

“President McKinley Crossing the Stadium at the Exposition.” Book by Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 11. READ

“President McKinley’s Epochal and Last Great Speech.” Book by Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 9. READ

“The Temple of Music.” Book by Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. [4]. READ

 

 The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans [book]

“McKinley, Ida Saxton.” Ed. Rossiter Johnson. Vol. 7. Boston: Biographical Society, 1904: [no pagination]. READ

 

 Twenty Years at Hull-House [book]

Addams, Jane. “Echoes of the Russian Revolution” [chapter 17]. New York: Macmillan, 1911: pp. 400-26. READ

 

 Twenty Years in the Press Gallery [book]

Stealey, O. O. “At the White House” [chapter 5]. New York: O. O. Stealey, 1906: pp. 27-32. READ

Stealey, O. O. “The Private Secretary” [chapter 6]. New York: O. O. Stealey, 1906: pp. 33-37. READ

 

 Tyler Journal (Tyler, MN) [newspaper]

“Plot to Murder the President.” 26 Apr. 1907 v25n48: p. 6. READ

 

 Typewriter and Phonographic World [magazine]

[untitled]. Oct. 1901 v18n2: p. 111. READ

Marshall, L. V. “A Representative Stenographer.” Oct. 1901 v18n2: pp. 103-05. READ

 


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