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“[Bailey, Charles H.].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman
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“[Bliss Brothers (Harry A. and Frank H.)].” Our County and Its
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“Buffalo Facts.” Ins and Outs of Buffalo, the Queen City of the
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“[Crego, Floyd S.].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman
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“[Cusack, Patrick V.].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman
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“Czolgosz, Leon.” The Encyclopedia Americana. Vol. 8. New
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“[Emery, Hon. Edward K.].” Our County and Its People. Ed.
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“Exposition, The Pan-American.” The Annual Cyclopædia. New
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“[Fowler, Joseph].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman
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“[Haller, Frederick].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman
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by Women in American History. Wilmington: Perry-Nalle, 1912: pp.
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“[Milburn, John G.].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman
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“[Mynter, H.].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman C. White.
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“[Park, Roswell].” Our County and Its People. Ed. Truman C.
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“Police Department.” Ins and Outs of Buffalo, the Queen City of
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“Roosevelt, Theodore.” Who’s Who in New York City and State.
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“Roosevelt, Theodore.” Who’s Who in New York City and State.
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“[Titus, Hon. Robert C.].” Our County and Its People. Ed.
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Andrews, E. Benjamin. “Mr. McKinley’s End” [chapter 19]. History
of the United States. Vol. 5. New York: Charles Scribners
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Andrews, E. Benjamin. “The Pan-American Exposition, 1901”
[chapter 18]. History of the United States. Vol. 5. New York:
Charles Scribners Sons, 1903: pp. 341-58. READ
Banks, Charles Eugene, and Le Roy Armstrong. “Assassination of President
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of the United States. Chicago: S. Stone, 1901: pp. 354-68. READ
Benjamin, Louis, and Albert Durrant Watson. “Messages of Fifty-Five
Minds through One Soul.” Birth through Death. New York: James
A. McCann, 1920: pp. 244-56. READ
Browning, William Garritson. “Keeping Well” [chapter 13]. Beyond
Fourscore. Poughkeepsie: A. V. Haight, 1907: pp. 379-99. READ
Bryce, James. “The Press in a Democracy” [chapter 10]. Modern
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Cabot, Ella Lyman. “The Darkness of Sin” [chapter 6]. Everyday
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Carter, William Harding. “Philippine Service” [chapter 27]. The
Life of Lieutenant General Chaffee. Chicago: University of Chicago
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Channing, Edward. “The United States in Our Own Times, 1898-1913”
[chapter 16]. A Students’ History of the United States. 3rd
rev. ed. New York: Macmillan, 1917: pp. 561-601. READ
Corning, A. Elwood. “McKinley in the Home and as Commander-in-Chief”
[chapter 6]. William McKinley: A Biographical Study. New York:
Broadway Publishing, 1907: pp. 133-59. READ
Corning, A. Elwood. “An Orator and His Speeches” [chapter 4]. William
McKinley: A Biographical Study. New York: Broadway Publishing,
1907: pp. 78-108. READ
Creelman, James. “McKinley, the Forgiving” [chapter 20]. On the
Great Highway. Boston: Lothrop, 1901: pp. 403-18. READ
Currier, Albert H. “The Problem of Crime.” The Present Day Problem
of Crime. Boston: Gorham Press, 1912: pp. 11-34. READ
Draper, William F. “Third Year in Rome—Close of Diplomatic Service”
[chapter 21]. Recollections of a Varied Career. Boston: Little,
Brown, 1908: pp. 317-33. 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. “The Assassination of President McKinley” [chapter
1]. Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 33-40. READ
Everett, Marshall. “Funeral Services in All Churches” [chapter 39].
Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 395-403. READ
Everett, Marshall. “The Funeral Train to Washington” [chapter 32].
Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 345-48. READ
Everett, Marshall. “Nation Observes Burial Day” [chapter 42]. Complete
Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 425-26, 429-30. 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.
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Everett, Marshall. “The Sad Journey to Canton” [chapter 37]. Complete
Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination. Memorial
ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 381-86. READ
George, Henry, Jr. “Physical, Mental and Moral Deterioration”
[section 3, chapter 2]. The Menace of Privilege. New York:
Macmillan, 1906: pp. 121-40. READ
Gibbs, Mifflin Wistar. “Chapter XXIX.” Shadow and Light. Washington,
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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.
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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
Hamilton, Allan McLane. “Political Murders” [chapter 21]. Recollections
of an Alienist. New York: George H. Doran, 1916: pp. 342-68. READ
Hawthorne, Julian. “The Twentieth Century” [chapter 38]. The
History of the United States: From 1492 to 1910. Vol. 3. New York:
P. F. Collier and Son, 1910: pp. 1122-70. 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
Healy, Chris. “Anarchism and Anarchists” [chapter 2]. Confessions
of a Journalist. 2nd ed. London: Chatto and Windus, 1904: pp.
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Hillis, Newell Dwight. “That Happiness Is Latent in Every Form of
Trouble and Suffering” [chapter 2]. The Quest of Happiness.
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Hinsdale, Elizur Brace. “Public Questions” [chapter 9]. Autobiography
with Reports and Documents. New York: J. J. Little, 1901: pp.
52-58. READ
Hoopes, Wilford L. “The Sixth Law.” The Code of the Spirit.
Boston: Sherman, French, 1911: pp. 73-83. READ
Howland, Harold. “Roosevelt Becomes President” [chapter 6].
Theodore Roosevelt and His Times. Abraham Lincoln ed. New Haven:
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Larned, J. N. “In the Era of the Railways: 1851-1908” [section 1,
chapter 3]. A History of Buffalo. Vol. 1. New York: Progress
of the Empire State, 1911: pp. 62-96. 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
Lydston, G. Frank. “Anarchy in Its Relations to Crime” [chapter
6]. The Diseases of Society. 4th ed. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott,
1906: pp. 229-302. READ
Marquis, T. G. “President William McKinley (Concluded)” [chapter
28]. Presidents of the United States from Pierce to McKinley.
Toronto: Linscott, 1907: pp. 455-68. READ
Marsh, Daniel L. “Two Supreme Foes of the People, and One Supreme
Privilege” [chapter 5]. The Challenge of Pittsburgh. New York:
Missionary Education Movement of the United States and Canada, 1917:
pp. 145-83. READ
Marston, E. “Among the Rainbows” [chapter 10]. Fishing for Pleasure
and Catching It. London: T. Werner Laurie, 1906: pp. 86-96. READ
Mason, Edith Huntington. “After Four Years” [chapter 1]. The Politician.
Chicago: A. C. McClurg, 1910: pp. 9-23. 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
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “The Assassin and
the Anarchists” [chapter 28]. The Authentic Life of William McKinley.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 438-47. READ
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “Czolgosz Pays
the Penalty” [chapter 29]. The Authentic Life of William McKinley.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 448-53. READ
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “The Impressive
State Funeral Ceremonies” [chapter 22]. The Authentic Life of William
McKinley. Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 349-62. READ
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “The Last Home-Coming
to Canton” [chapter 23]. The Authentic Life of William McKinley.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 365-78. READ
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “Nearing the End”
[chapter 17]. The Authentic Life of William McKinley. Memorial
ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 290-301. READ
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “Obsequies of the
Martyred President” [chapter 21]. The Authentic Life of William
McKinley. Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 337-48. READ
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “The President’s
Last Speech” [chapter 18]. The Authentic Life of William McKinley.
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McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “Theodore Roosevelt—President
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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
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “William McKinley,
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17-30. READ
Monell, S. H. “Methods of Localization” [chapter 24]. A System
of Instruction in X-Ray Methods and Medical Uses of Light, Hot-Air,
Vibration and High-Frequency Currents. New York: E. R. Pelton,
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Morris, Charles. “A Vigorous Champion in the Presidential Chair”
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Roosevelt. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1910: pp. 63-68. READ
Mowbray, Jay Henry. “President Roosevelt’s Administration” [chapter
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Mowbray, Jay Henry. “Suddenly Called to Be President” [chapter
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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
Olcott, Charles S. “The Tragedy at Buffalo” [chapter 34]. The
Life of William McKinley. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916:
pp. 313-33. READ
Pendel, Thomas F. “Chapter X.” Thirty-Six Years in the White House.
Washington, DC: Neale, 1902: pp. 153-68. READ
Platt, George W. “M’Kinley” [chapter 19]. A History of the Republican
Party. Cincinnati: C. J. Krehbiel, 1904: pp. 244-84. READ
Platt, Thomas Collier. “1900-1901” [chapter 19]. The Autobiography
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“The Presidents, Their Wives, and Famous Ladies of the White House,
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Ridpath, John Clark. “The McKinley-Roosevelt Administration” [chapter
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Severy, Melvin L. “The Lawlessness of the Law. Strikes and Injunctions”
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Sherman, John. “Personal Sketch of Hon. William McKinley” [chapter
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Great Issues of 1896. By Murat Halstead. [n.p.]: Edgewood, 1896:
pp. 17-29. READ
Smith, Nicholas. “Nearer, My God, to Thee” [chapter 21]. Hymns
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Stratemeyer, Edward. “Chapter XXIX.” American Boys’ Life of William
McKinley. Boston: Lothrop, Lee, and Shepard, 1901: pp. 281-89.
READ
Stratemeyer, Edward. “Chapter XXX.” American Boys’ Life of William
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Townsend, G. W. “Chapter XXIV.” Memorial Life of William McKinley.
[n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 460-66. READ
Townsend, G. W. “Chapter XXVIII.” Memorial Life of William McKinley.
[n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 513-28. READ
Vizetelly, Ernest Alfred. “King Humbert—Bresci—President McKinley—Czolgosz
(1898-1901)” [chapter 10]. The Anarchists: Their Faith and Their
Record. London: Lane, 1911: pp. 240-59. READ
Washburn, George. “New Professors and New Buildings. 1901-1902” [chapter
25]. Fifty Years in Constantinople and Recollections of Robert
College. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1909: pp. 275-83. READ
White, Andrew Dickson. “Berlin, Yale, Oxford, and St. Andrews—1901-1903”
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New York: Century, 1905: pp. 197-217. READ
Wise, John S. “Theodore Roosevelt” [chapter 13]. Recollections
of Thirteen Presidents. New York: Doubleday, Page, 1906: pp. 237-76.
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Wise, John S. “William McKinley” [chapter 12]. Recollections
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“Chronological Record of the Life of President William McKinley”
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Ed. Samuel Fallows. Chicago: Regan Printing, 1901: pp. 227-31. READ
Stratemeyer, Edward. “Chronology of the Life of William McKinley”
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Lothrop, Lee, and Shephard, 1901: pp. 309-16. READ
Townsend, G. W. “Principal Events during President McKinley’s Administration.”
Memorial Life of William McKinley. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp.
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Hay, John. “Hay to Roosevelt.” The Life and Letters of John Hay.
By William Roscoe Thayer. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916:
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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.
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Twain, Mark. “[To Rev. J. H. Twichell, in Hartford].” Mark Twain’s
Letters. Ed. Albert Bigelow Paine. Vol. 2. New York: Harper and
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“McKinley Memorials.” The Architectural Annual. Ed. Albert
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Bell, Clark. “The Assassination of the American President.” Medico-Legal
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Bierce, Ambrose. “A Thumb-Nail Sketch.” The Collected Works of
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“The Exposition.” Official Catalogue and Guide Book to the Pan-American
Exposition. Buffalo: Charles Ahrhart, 1901: pp. 11-63. READ
Goldman, Emma. “The Psychology of Political Violence.” Anarchism
and Other Essays. New York: Mother Earth, 1910: pp. 85-114. READ
Horton, Katharine Pratt. “Personal Reminiscences of President’s Day.”
Memorial to the Late President McKinley. Buffalo: Buffalo Chapter,
Daughters of the American Revolution, 1901: pp. 7-13. READ
Kelley, William Valentine. “Oscar Wilde: The Consummate Flower of
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and Religion. New York: Eaton and Mains, 1911: pp. 105-34. READ
Talbot, Eugene S. “Degeneracy and Political Assassination.” Developmental
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Triggs, Oscar Lovell. “‘Where Is the Poet?’” The Changing Order:
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Fleming, Thomas. “[The Lion of the Day].” Around the “Pan” with
Uncle Hank: His Trip through the Pan-American Exposition. New
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“Ground Plan of the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo.” Memorial
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p. 191. READ
“Hon. William McKinley.” Memorial Life of William McKinley.
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“In Memoriam President McKinley 1843-1901.” Memorial Life of William
McKinley. By G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: frontispiece.
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“McKinley-Roosevelt.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. By
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“Three Presidents Who Have Fallen Victims to Assassins’ Bullets.”
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Depew, Chauncey M. “Interview on Return from Buffalo, September 15,
1901, after the Assassination of President Mc Kinley.” Orations,
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Depew, Chauncey M. “Introduction.” Life and Distinguished Services
of Hon. Wm. McKinley and the Great Issues of 1896. By Murat Halstead.
[n.p.]: Edgewood, 1896: pp. vii-xiii. READ
McClure, Alexander K., and Charles Morris. “Opening Words
to the Story of a Martyr.” The Authentic Life of William McKinley.
Memorial ed. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. vii-xii. 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
Abbott, Lyman. “The Perils of Democracy” [lecture 10]. The Rights
of Man. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, 1902: pp. 278-312. READ
Halstead, Murat. “The Author’s Letter: From the Scene of Execution
and the Autopsy of the Assassin.” The Illustrious Life of William
McKinley, Our Martyred President. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: pp. 465-72.
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“The Birthplace of William McKinley, Niles, Ohio.” The Life of
William McKinley. By Charles S. Olcott. Vol. 1. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin, 1916: [unnumbered plate]. READ
“Charles Emory Smith.” Memorial Life of William McKinley.
By G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. READ
“Dr. P. M. Rixey.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. By G.
W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. READ
“Dr. Roswell P. Park.” Memorial Life of William McKinley.
By G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. READ
“Elihu Root—Secretary of War.” Memorial Life of William McKinley.
By G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. READ
“George B. Cortelyou.” Memorial Life of William McKinley.
By G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. READ
“James B. Parker.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. By G.
W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. READ
Johnston, Frances B. “William McKinley at Buffalo, N.Y.” The Life
of William McKinley. By Charles S. Olcott. Vol. 2. Boston: Houghton
Mifflin, 1916: frontispiece. READ
“Lyman J. Gage—Secretary of the Treasury.” Memorial Life of William
McKinley. By G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered
plate]. READ
“William McKinley.” The Life of William McKinley. By Charles
S. Olcott. Vol. 1. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: frontispiece. READ
Boylan, Grace Duffie. “Roosevelt.” Theodore Roosevelt, Twenty-Sixth
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