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“Taken to McKinley Vault.” Eagle Beacon 4 Oct. 1901 v3n23: p. [5]. VIEW

“Taken Too Seriously.” Fall River Daily Globe 28 Sept. 1901 v33n138: p. 4. VIEW

“Tampering with Trifles,” by J. M. Lewis. Houston Daily Post 1 Nov. 1901 n211: p. 4. VIEW

“Taps,” by Charles G. Bush. New York World 20 Sept. 1901 v42n4603: p. 4. VIEW

“Tariff and Reciprocity.” Chautauquan Nov. 1901 v34n2: pp. 118-19. VIEW

“Tarred and Feathered.” Cœur d’Alene Press 21 Sept. 1901 v10n33: p. 1. VIEW

“Tarred and Feathered.” Daily Picayune 12 Sept. 1901 v65n231: part 1, p. 2. VIEW

“Teach More Respect for the President,” by Albert Winslow Cobb. Leslie’s Weekly 5 Oct. 1901 v93n2404: p. 302. VIEW

“Teachers of Malice.” Conservative 31 Oct. 1901 v4n17: pp. 10-11. VIEW

“Tears in Mr. Roosevelt’s Eyes When He Heard Tragic News,” by John Barrett. New York Herald 8 Sept. 1901 v66n251: sect. 2, p. 5. VIEW

“The Tears of Columbia.” Baltimore Sunday Herald 15 Sept. 1901 n2005: part 1, p. [6]. VIEW

“‘Teddy.’” Country Life 21 Sept. 1901 v10n246: p. 356. VIEW

“‘Teddy.’” St. James’s Gazette 16 Sept. 1901 v43n6599: p. 4. VIEW

“Teddy on the Right Road,” by James Hruska. Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette 23 Sept. 1901 v19n219: p. 1. VIEW

“‘Teddy, Remember That You Are President Now,’” by Frank S. Bowers. Indianapolis News 16 Sept. 1901 v32n243: p. 1. VIEW

“Teddy Roosevelt.” Evening Gazette 14 Sept. 1901 n182: p. 10. VIEW

“Teddy Studies Reciprocity,” by Frank Wing. St. Paul Globe 26 Sept. 1901 v24n269: p. 1. VIEW

“Telegrams of Condolence.” Madison County Times 13 Sept. 1901 v32n7: p. [3]. VIEW

“The Telegraphers’ Part.” Meriden Weekly Republican 12 Sept. 1901 v36n42: p. 4. VIEW

“Telegraphic Items.” Maui News 12 Apr. 1902 v5n9: p. 1. VIEW

“The Telephone at the White House—The President’s Private Branch Exchange,” by Harold Bolce. American Telephone Journal 14 Mar. 1903 v7n11: pp. 161-62. VIEW

“Tells His Story in a Modest Way.” Afro-American-Ledger 28 Sept. 1901 v10n8: p. [5]. VIEW

“The Temple of Music.” Menorah Aug. 1900 v29n2: pp. 122-24. VIEW

“Temple of Music.” The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It. Ed. Mark Bennitt. Buffalo: Goff, 1901: [no pagination]. VIEW

“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]. VIEW

“The Temple of Music,” by C. D. Arnold. Critic June 1901 v38n6: p. 520. VIEW

“Temple of Music,” by C. D. Arnold. Official Views of Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo: Matthews-Northrup Works, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW

“The Temple of Music,” by A. W. Simon. World’s Work Aug. 1901 v2n4: p. 1017. VIEW

“The Temple of Music as Seen Through the Portico of the Machinery Building.” World’s Work Aug. 1901 v2n4: p. 1088. VIEW

“The Temple of Music at Night,” by A. R. Dugmore. World’s Work Aug. 1901 v2n4: p. 1022. VIEW

“The Temple of Music at the Pan-American.” The Heroic Life of William McKinley, Our Third Martyr President. Boston: DeWolfe, Fiske, 1902: p. 37. VIEW

“Temple of Music, Buffalo.” Richmond Dispatch 8 Sept. 1901 n15721: p. 1. VIEW

“Temple of Music Illuminated,” by C. D. Arnold. Official Views of Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo: Matthews-Northrup Works, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW

“Temple of Music May Go to St. Louis.” Democrat and Chronicle 24 Sept. 1901: p. 2. VIEW

“Temple of Music Planned.” Buffalo Courier 15 May 1904 v69n136: part 4, p. 29. VIEW

“Temple of Music Will Reopen Tomorrow.” Buffalo Evening News 7 Sept. 1901 v42n127: p. 8. VIEW

“The Temporary Telegraph Offices and Press Quarters in Delaware-Ave. and West Ferry-St., Buffalo.” New-York Tribune 16 Sept. 1901 v61n20028: p. 4. VIEW

“Ten Years Ago Wednesday.” Hobart Republican 14 Sept. 1911 v9n30: p. 1. VIEW

“Tendencies That Might Well Be Corrected.” Journal of Medicine and Science Oct. 1901 v7n11: pp. 387-89. VIEW

“Tent of the President’s Guard, Pitched Near the Milburn Residence on Delaware Avenue, Buffalo.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 518. VIEW

“Terry M’Govern to Buy the Milburn Residence.” Stark County Democrat 26 Apr. 1904 v70n92: p. 7. VIEW

“Testimonial for Parker.” Waycross Weekly Herald 14 Sept. 1901 v22n18: p. 1. VIEW

“Texans Want the Assassin.” Morning Telegraph 9 Sept. 1901 v63n216: p. 6. VIEW

“Text of the Indictment Against Leon Czolgosz.” Buffalo Review 17 Sept. 1901 v19n87: p. 6. VIEW

“Thank God,” by R. C. Bowman. Minneapolis Tribune 9 Sept. 1901 v35n108: p. 1. VIEW

“Thanksgiving at the White House,” by Thomas F. Pendel. Collier’s Weekly 23 Nov. 1901 v28n8: p. 20. VIEW

“Thanksgiving Day.” Lancaster Times 7 Nov. 1901 v22n23: p. [3]. VIEW

“Thanksgiving Postponed.” Truth Seeker 21 Sept. 1901 v28n38: p. 597. VIEW

“That Anarchist Plot.” News and Courier 24 Sept. 1901: p. 1. VIEW

“That Canton Assault.” Evening Times [Muncie] 30 Sept. 1901 v29n165: p. 1. VIEW

“That Happiness Is Latent in Every Form of Trouble and Suffering” [chapter 2], by Newell Dwight Hillis. The Quest of Happiness. New York: Macmillan, 1913: pp. 39-64. VIEW

“Thaw and His Mental Status,” by Charles Hamilton Hughes. Alienist and Neurologist May 1908 v29n2: pp. 193-207. VIEW

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

“Theodore Roosevelt.” A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Vol. 13. New York: Bureau of National Literature, [1922]: pp. 6637-38. VIEW

“Theodore Roosevelt.” Irrigation Age Nov. 1901 v16n2: pp. 39-42. VIEW

“Theodore Roosevelt.” The Life Work of William McKinley. By Edward T. Roe. Chicago: Laird and Lee, 1901: p. 184. VIEW

“Theodore Roosevelt.” Timely Topics 20 Sept. 1901 v6n3: [cover]. VIEW

“Theodore Roosevelt.” Times [Richmond] 14 Sept. 1901 v16n188: p. 3. VIEW

“Theodore Roosevelt,” by John Kendrick Bangs. Harper’s Weekly 21 Sept. 1901 v45n2335: pp. 947-48. VIEW

“Theodore Roosevelt,” by A. Maurice Low. Forum Nov. 1901 v32: pp. 259-67. VIEW

“Theodore Roosevelt,” by Edgar Lee Masters. The New Star Chamber and Other Essays. Chicago: Hammersmark Publishing, 1904: pp. 25-36. VIEW

“Theodore Roosevelt” [chapter 13], by John S. Wise. Recollections of Thirteen Presidents. New York: Doubleday, Page, 1906: pp. 237-76. VIEW

“Theodore Roosevelt, President.” Collier’s Weekly 28 Sept. 1901 v27n26: p. 3. VIEW

“Theodore Roosevelt, President.” Gunton’s Magazine Oct. 1901 v21n4: pp. 315-19. VIEW

“Theodore Roosevelt, President,” by Ansley Wilcox. How Theodore Roosevelt Became President of the United States in Buffalo, September 14, 1901. [Buffalo?]: Roosevelt Memorial Association, 1919: pp. 3-6. VIEW

“Theodore Roosevelt—President and Man” [chapter 32], by Alexander K. McClure and Charles Morris. The Authentic Life of William McKinley. Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 492-503. VIEW

“Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President” [chapter 31], by Alexander K. McClure and Charles Morris. The Authentic Life of William McKinley. Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 466-91. VIEW

“The Theory of the Poisoned Bullet.” Philadelphia Medical Journal 28 Sept. 1901 v8n13: p. 500. VIEW

“There Are All the Comforts of Home in the Milburn House for Mr. and Mrs. M’Kinley.” Buffalo Courier 11 Sept. 1901 v66n254: p. [9?]. VIEW

“These Men Were Cool While Terror Reigned.” Enterprise [Sheridan] 28 Sept. 1901 v14n45: p. [6]. VIEW

“They Bring Him Home.” Cleveland Plain Dealer 18 Sept. 1901 v60n261: p. 4. VIEW

“Things Heard and Seen.” Evening Star [Washington, DC] 5 Oct. 1901 n15167: part 2, p. 18. VIEW

“Thinks Three Lawyers Too Many.” Buffalo Morning Express 23 Sept. 1901 v56n216: p. 5. VIEW

“Third Year in Rome—Close of Diplomatic Service” [chapter 21], by William F. Draper. Recollections of a Varied Career. Boston: Little, Brown, 1908: pp. 317-33. VIEW

“This Busy World,” by E. S. Martin. Harper’s Weekly 5 Oct. 1901 v45n2337: p. 1011. VIEW

“This Comet Has Heralded the Assassination of 3 Presidents.” Toledo Sunday Bee 27 Oct. 1901 v26: part 3, p. 21. VIEW

“This Editor Was Mean.” Salt Lake Herald 28 Dec. 1901 v29n212: p. 1. VIEW

“This Trial May Be Shorter.” St. John Daily Sun 24 Sept. 1901 v24n229: p. 4. VIEW

“Thomas Penney.” Men of Buffalo. Chicago: A. N. Marquis, 1902: p. 359. VIEW

“Those Present at the Death-Bed.” Harper’s Weekly 21 Sept. 1901 v45n2335: p. 946. VIEW

“Thou Who Art Left to Wait,” by Gerald Rutledge. Brooklyn Daily Eagle 19 Sept. 1901 v61n260: p. 4. VIEW

“Thoughts,” by Uncle Sam. Socialist 6 Oct. 1901 n61: p. [2]. VIEW

“Thoughts” [chapter 18], by Horatio W. Dresser. The Greatest Truth and Other Discourses and Interpretations. New York: Progressive Literature, 1907: pp. 167-88. VIEW

“The Three (Dis)Graces,” by Frederick Victor Gillam. Judge 5 Oct. 1901 v41n1042: [cover]. VIEW

“Three Objects of Immigration Restriction.” Gunton’s Magazine Oct. 1901 v21n4: pp. 302-04. VIEW

“Three Presidents Who Have Fallen Victims to Assassins’ Bullets.” The Illustrious Life of William McKinley, Our Martyred President. By Murat Halstead. Prospectus. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW

“Through the Microscope.” Indianapolis News 12 Sept. 1901 v32n240: p. 12. VIEW

“Through the Microscope.” Indianapolis News 28 Sept. 1901 v32n254: p. [20]. VIEW

“Throwing Stones from Glass Houses.” Evening Mail 20 Sept. 1901 v44n36: p. 4. VIEW

“Throws Light on Czolgasz” [sic]. Cleveland Plain Dealer 13 Sept. 1901 v60n256: p. 12. VIEW

“A Thumb-Nail Sketch,” by Ambrose Bierce. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce. Vol. 12. New York: Neale Publishing, 1912: pp. 305-15. VIEW

“‘Thy Will Be Done,’” by John Alfred Woods. A Reverie and Other Verses and Prose. New York: Bonnell, Silver, 1903: p. 39. VIEW

“Ticks from the Wire.” Punxsutawney Spirit 27 Mar. 1907 v1n163: p. [2]. VIEW

“Tied to Tree and Whipped.” Atlanta Constitution 16 Sept. 1901 v34: p. 1. VIEW

“Time as an Element in Abdominal Surgery,” by Maurice H. Richardson. St. Paul Medical Journal June 1905 v7n6: pp. 381-404. VIEW

“Time Factor in M’Kinley’s Case.” Chicago Daily Tribune 10 Sept. 1901 v60n253: part 1, p. 2. VIEW

“Timely Suggestions,” by Jacob Deutsch. Memphis Medical Monthly Feb. 1902 v22n2: pp. 87-92. VIEW

“[Titus, Hon. Robert C.].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman C. White. Vol. 2. [n.p.]: Boston History, 1898: part 3, p. 519. VIEW

“Titus May Not Accept.” Daily Picayune 21 Sept. 1901 v65n240: p. 1. VIEW

“To Blow Up the Prison.” Sunday Herald 8 Dec. 1901 v22n1122: p. [21?]. VIEW

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

“To Create a New Treason.” News and Courier 9 Sept. 1901: p. 1. VIEW

“To Czolgosz,” by Nelse J. Scurlock. Fishin’ ’Long Old Ellum Creek and Other Poems. Ed. Charles N. Wood. Kirksville: Journal Printing, 1903: pp. 140-41. VIEW

“To Henry Adams,” by John Hay. The Life and Letters of John Hay. By William Roscoe Thayer. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: pp. 267-68. VIEW

“To Iphigenia,” by Alice Wilson. Actæon’s Defense and Other Poems. Boston: Richard G. Badger, 1906: pp. 14-16. VIEW

“To Lady Jeune,” by John Hay. The Life and Letters of John Hay. By William Roscoe Thayer. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: pp. 266-67. VIEW

“[To M. I. M., in London],” by Rowland Gibson Hazard. Letters of Rowland Gibson Hazard. Boston: [n.p.], 1922: p. 65. VIEW

“To Make M’Kinley’s Birthday a Holiday.” New-York Tribune 18 Dec. 1901 v61n20121: p. 9. VIEW

“To Mrs. McKinley,” by Etta Wallace Miller. Atlanta Constitution 15 Sept. 1901 v34: part 2, p. 20. VIEW

“To My Brother Masons” [chapter 14], by Mary Elizabeth Howe. Modern Witchcraft. Salt Lake City: [n.p.], 1908: pp. 139-42. VIEW

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

“To Our Press-Writers,” by Moses Harman. Lucifer, the Light-Bearer 13 Feb. 1902 v6n5 (3rd series): p. 36. VIEW

“To Protect the President.” St. Louis Republic 24 Mar. 1902 v94n267: p. 4. VIEW

“To Rename the Philippines.” Daily Picayune 30 Sept. 1901 v65n249: p. 2. VIEW

“[To Rev. J. H. Twichell, in Hartford],” by Mark Twain. Mark Twain’s Letters. Ed. Albert Bigelow Paine. Vol. 2. New York: Harper and Brothers, 1917: pp. 713-16. VIEW

“To See Czolgosz Die.” Auburn Bulletin 20 Sept. 1901 v76n6760: p. [6?]. VIEW

“To Suppress Anarchism.” Norfolk Landmark 11 Sept. 1901 v53n13: p. 8. VIEW

“To the McKinley Monument,” by Mrs. Charles H. Toby. Mountain Pine Nov. 1907 v2n6: p. 97. VIEW

“To the Nation’s Dead,” by John G. Jury. Omar and Fitzgerald and Other Poems. San Francisco: Whitaker and Ray, 1903: pp. 44-45. VIEW

“To Theodore Roosevelt,” by John Hay. The Complete Poetical Works of John Hay. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: p. 232. VIEW

“To William McKinley,” by Minnie Ferris Hauenstein. Sonnets from the Silence. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1922: p. 90. VIEW

“Told of Czolgosz.” Afro-American-Ledger 14 Sept. 1901 v10n6: p. [2]. VIEW

“Too Bad, Too Bad.” Marion Daily Star 16 Sept. 1901 v24n252: p. [4]. VIEW

“Too Good!” by Frank J. Kuehn. O’Brien County Bell 19 Sept. 1901 v17n7: p. 1. VIEW

“Too Good for Him.” Times-Republican [Canisteo] 25 Sept. 1901 v26n39: p. 1. VIEW

“Too Much and Too Little Libel Law.” Elmira Gazette and Free Press 24 Sept. 1901 v77n191: p. [4]. VIEW

“Too Much Legalism.” Spokane Daily Chronicle 17 Sept. 1901 v16n12: p. 3. VIEW

“Topics of the Times.” Daily Tulare Register 23 Sept. 1901 v15n44: p. 1. VIEW

“Topics of the Times.” New York Times 28 Sept. 1901 v51n16139: p. 8. VIEW

“Town Topics.” Colored American 21 Sept. 1901 v9n25: p. 16. VIEW

“Tracing Career of Czolgosz.” Buffalo Evening News 7 Sept. 1901 v42n127: p. [?]. VIEW

“Trade Notes and Personals.” Wine and Spirit Bulletin 1 Oct. 1901 v15n10: pp. 20, 22. VIEW

“Tragedy As It Was Seen by Debutante Singer.” Brooklyn Daily Eagle 9 Sept. 1901 v61n250: p. 2. VIEW

“The Tragedy at Buffalo.” Railway Conductor Oct. 1901 v18n10: pp. 777-80. VIEW

“The Tragedy at Buffalo” [chapter 34], by Charles S. Olcott. The Life of William McKinley. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: pp. 313-33. VIEW

“A Tragedy’s Lesson.” St. Louis Post-Dispatch 30 Oct. 1901 v54n70: p. 4. VIEW

“Train Conductor Says Mr. Roosevelt Was Gay as a Lark.” Evening Telegram [New York] 11 Sept. 1901 v33n21136: p. 3. VIEW

“Trained Nurse’s Testimony.” Philadelphia Record 12 Sept. 1901 n10784: p. 1. VIEW

“Traitor Hanged in Effigy.” Iowa State Register 17 Sept. 1901 v46n219: p. 5. VIEW

“Traitors in the Ranks.” Medical News 28 Sept. 1901 v79n13: p. 503. VIEW

“Traumatic Pancreas Necrosis.” Denver Medical Times Jan. 1902 v21n7: p. 361. VIEW

“Traumatisms and Surgical Notes” [chapter 21], by George Abner Gilbert. A Text Book on Uric Acid and Its Congeners. Danbury: Danbury Medical Printing, 1907: pp. 188-96. VIEW

“The Treatment of Anarchism,” by Henry Holt. American Monthly Review of Reviews Feb. 1902 v25n2: pp. 192-200. VIEW

“Treatment of Anarchists.” Law Notes Oct. 1901 v5: p. 121. VIEW

“The Treatment of Anarchists.” Scottish Medical and Surgical Journal Oct. 1901 v9n4: pp. 349-51. VIEW

“The Treatment of the President.” American Medical Monthly Oct. 1901 v19n7: pp. 272-73. VIEW

“Treatment of the President.” Southern California Practitioner Oct. 1901 v16n10: pp. 388-89. VIEW

“The Trial at Buffalo.” American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: pp. 389-90. VIEW

“The Trial at Buffalo,” by William Marion Reedy. Mirror 26 Sept. 1901 v11n33: p. 4. VIEW

“The Trial, Execution, Autopsy and Mental Status of Leon F. Czolgosz, Alias Fred Nieman, the Assassin of President McKinley,” by Carlos F. MacDonald. American Journal of Insanity Jan. 1902 v58n3: pp. 369-86. VIEW

“The Trial of Czolgocz” [sic]. Sunday News 15 Sept. 1901: p. 2. VIEW

“The Trial of Czolgosz.” American Lawyer Dec. 1901 v9n11: p. 563. VIEW

“Trial of Czolgosz.” Buffalo Review 19 Sept. 1901 v19n89: p. [4]. VIEW

“The Trial of Czolgosz.” Law Notes Nov. 1901 v5: p. 143. VIEW

“The Trial of Czolgosz.” Outlook 28 Sept. 1901 v69n4: p. 198. VIEW

“The Trial of Czolgosz.” Outlook 5 Oct. 1901 v69n5: pp. 242-43. VIEW

“The Trial of Czolgosz,” by George S. Graham. Philadelphia Medical Journal 19 Oct. 1901 v8n16: p. 649. VIEW

“Trial of President McKiley’s [sic] Murderer.” Enterprise [Lancaster] 25 Sept. 1901 v6n80: p. 1. VIEW

“The Trial of the Anarchist Murderer Czolgosz,” by LeRoy Parker. Yale Law Journal Dec. 1901 v11n2: pp. 80-94. VIEW

“Trial of the Assassin.” Daily Picayune 22 Sept. 1901 v65n241: part 1, p. 1. VIEW

“The Trial of the Assassin.” Philadelphia Medical Journal 5 Oct. 1901 v8n14: p. 539. VIEW

“The Trial of the Assassin” [appendix 2], by Charles S. Olcott. The Life of William McKinley. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: pp. 385-88. VIEW

“The Trial of the Insane for Crime: A Historical Retrospect,” by James Hendrie Lloyd. American Journal of Insanity July 1907 v64n1: pp. 35-51. VIEW

“Trial of the President’s Murderer.” Daily Picayune 24 Sept. 1901 v65n243: p. 4. VIEW

“A Tribute by the Minister for Education.” Sydney Morning Herald 9 Sept. 1901 n19811: p. 7. VIEW

“Tribute of Respect,” by Jack Thomas. Pratt City Herald 21 Sept. 1901 v3n29: p. [8]. VIEW

“Tribute to President McKinley,” by Monroe McClurg. Oratory of the South. Ed. Edwin DuBois Shurter. New York: Neale Publishing, 1908: pp. 70-71. VIEW

“A Tribute to the Dead.” Massachusetts Ploughman and New England Journal of Agriculture 28 Sept. 1901 v61n1: p. 4. VIEW

“A Tribute to the Martyred President,” by Jessie A. Fowler. Phrenological Journal and Phrenological Magazine Oct. 1901 v112n4: pp. 108-09. VIEW

“A Tribute to the Memory of Our Late President,” by William Edgar Brown. Indian Legendary Poems and Songs of Cheer. New York: Every Where Publishing, 1912: pp. 62-64. VIEW

“A Tribute to the Memory of President McKinley,” by Hattie Rose Laube. Arizona Daily Journal-Miner 27 Sept. 1901 v36: p. 1. VIEW

“Tribute to the Memory of William McKinley,” by John P. Irish. Domestic Science Monthly Oct. 1901 v4n1: p. 13. VIEW

“A Tribute to the Negro,” by Edward L. Gilliam. Freeman 14 Sept. 1901 v14n37: p. [4]. VIEW

“Tribute to William McKinley,” by Edward A. Kimball. Lectures and Articles on Christian Science. 4th ed. Chesterton: Edna Kimball Wait, 1921: pp. 403-09. VIEW

“Tributes to President McKinley.” Outlook 28 Sept. 1901 v69n4: pp. 241-43. VIEW

“Tributes to President M’Kinley.” Evangelist 19 Sept. 1901 v72n38: pp. 21-22. [excerpt 2 of 2] VIEW

“Tributes to President M’Kinley,” by R. A. S. Evangelist 19 Sept. 1901 v72n38: pp. 21-22. [excerpt 1 of 2] VIEW

“Tried to Lynch the Doctor.” Atlanta Constitution 16 Sept. 1901 v34: p. 1. VIEW

“The Triumph of American Surgery,” by Charles G. Bush. World 12 Sept. 1901 v42n14632: p. 6. VIEW

“Truman C. White.” Men of Buffalo. Chicago: A. N. Marquis, 1902: p. 318. VIEW

“Trustees in Session.” Evening Star [Washington, DC] 12 Dec. 1901 n15224: part 2, p. 17. VIEW

“Trying to Avoid Sensationalism.” Buffalo Evening News 7 Sept. 1901 v42n127: p. 1. VIEW

“Tumultuous Excitement.” Arizona Silver Belt 19 Sept. 1901 v24n23: p. 6. VIEW

“The Turning Point.” Commoner 27 Sept. 1901 v1n36: pp. 1-2. VIEW

“’Twas Sad End to Happy Day.” Buffalo Courier 8 Sept. 1901 v66n251: part 3, p. [23?]. VIEW

“The Twentieth Century” [chapter 38], by Julian Hawthorne. The History of the United States: From 1492 to 1910. Vol. 3. New York: P. F. Collier and Son, 1910: pp. 1122-70. VIEW

“Twenty Years of the Republic (1885-1905)” [part 15], by Harry Thurston Peck. Bookman Apr. 1906 v23n2: pp. 153-84. VIEW

“Twenty-Ninth Annual Session of the American Health Association.” Philadelphia Medical Journal 12 Oct. 1901 v8n15: pp. 600-01. VIEW

“Two Kinds of Anarchists,” by Washington Gladden. Leslie’s Weekly 28 Sept. 1901 v93n2403: pp. 278, 291. VIEW

“Two Kinds of Anarchists,” by M. T. P. Comet 18 Apr. 1907 v24n1188: p. [2]. VIEW

“Two Kinds of Anarchy,” by Francis B. Livesey. Free Society 29 June 1902 v9n26: p. 5. VIEW

“Two Notable Resolutions.” Christian Advocate 26 Sept. 1901 v76n39: p. 1547. VIEW

“Two Nurses Who Attended the Late President M’Kinley.” Los Angeles Herald 19 Sept. 1901 v28n354: p. [11]. VIEW

“Two of a Kind,” by Frank Wing. St. Paul Globe 18 Sept. 1901 v24n261: p. 1. VIEW

“Two Presidents and the Limits of American Supremacy.” Fortnightly Review 1 Oct. 1901 v70n418 (new series): pp. 555-70. VIEW

“Two Presidents I Have Met,” by James D. Law. Here and There in Two Hemispheres. Lancaster: Home Publishing, 1903: pp. 443-48. VIEW

“Two Supreme Foes of the People, and One Supreme Privilege” [chapter 5], by Daniel L. Marsh. The Challenge of Pittsburgh. New York: Missionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada, 1917: pp. 145-83. VIEW

“Two Syracuse Women Saw President M’Kinley Shot.” Evening Telegram [Syracuse] 9 Sept. 1901 v45n19: p. [3?]. VIEW

“Two Types: Patriot and Anarchist.” Liberty Jan. 1903 v14n5: p. 2. VIEW

“Two Venomous Confederates of Whom America Must Be Rid,” by Harry E. Warren. San Francisco Call 13 Sept. 1901 v90n105: p. 2. VIEW

“A Typical American,” by Opie Read. Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth President of the United States. By Charles Eugene Banks and Le Roy Armstrong. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 25-31. VIEW

 


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