| 
 
         
          | Marcus Hanna (photographs) |   
        “Senator Mark Hanna.” The True Story of the Assassination of President 
          McKinley at Buffalo. By Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan 
          Reid, 1901: p. 30. VIEW   
         
          | Mary D. Barnes (photographs) |   
        “Miss Katherine Simmons and Miss May [sic] D. Barnes.” The True 
          Story of the Assassination of President McKinley at Buffalo. By 
          Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 23. VIEW   
         
          | Mary Shannon (photographs) |   
        
        “Cincinnati Woman Nursed M’Kinley.” Commercial Tribune  
          13 Sept. 1901 v6n91: p. 10. VIEW    
         
          | Matthew D. Mann (illustrations) |   
        “Consultation of Physicians in the President’s Room at the Milburn 
          Residence in Buffalo.” St. Louis Republic  13 Sept. 1901 v94n76: 
          p. 2. VIEW    
         
          | Matthew D. Mann (photographs) |   
        “Dr. Matthew D. Mann.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 519. 
          VIEW “Dr. Matthew D. Mann.” The True Story of the Assassination of President 
          McKinley at Buffalo. By Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan 
          Reid, 1901: p. 21. VIEW “Dr. Roswell Park [sic] [and] Dr. M. D. Mann [and] Dr. Eugene Wasdin.” 
          American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 420. VIEW Koch, Felix J. “Drs. Mann and Lee.” Commercial Tribune  
          10 Sept. 1901 v6n88: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | Maud Mohan (illustrations) |   
        “Miss Maud Mohan.” Toronto World  12 Sept. 1901 v22: 
          p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley assassination (crime scene: 
            illustrations) |   
        “Interior 
          of Temple of Music, Showing Where the President Stood When Shot.” Henry 
          Republican 12 Sept. 1901 v50n11: p. [6]. VIEW “The Seat (X) Where President McKinley Awaited the Ambulance.” Our 
          Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing 
          House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “Spot Where President Stood When Shot.” Times  [Richmond] 11 
          Sept. 1901 v16n185: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley assassination (crime scene: 
            photographs) |   
         Arnold, 
          C. D. “Interior of the Temple of Music.” Minneapolis Journal  
          9 Sept. 1901: p. 9. VIEW “Interior of Temple of Music.” Cleveland Plain Dealer  8 Sept. 
          1901 v60n251: part 1, p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley assassination (illustrations) |   
        “The Assassination of President McKinley.” Black and White Budget 
          28 Sept. 1901 v6n103: p. 2. VIEW “Attempted Assassination of President M’Kinley by Czolgosz.” Recorder 
           21 Sept. 1901 v6n15: p. 1. VIEW “Czolgosz Hurried into a Cab by the Police and Soldiers.” Our Martyr 
          Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing House, 
          1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “Czolgosz Pinioned by Guards and Officers While Awaiting the Arrival 
          of the Police.” Our Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: 
          Memorial Publishing House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “Czołgosz Strzela do Prezydenta.” Ameryka  14 
          Sept. 1901 v15n37: p. 1. VIEW “First Diagram of Deed.” Arkansas Democrat  13 Sept. 
          1901 v30n300: p. 3. VIEW Hartmeier, John J., Jr. [illustration]. Morning Call  
          7 Sept. 1901 v39n60: p. 1. VIEW “How Leon Czolgosz Shot the President.” St. Louis Republic  
          10 Sept. 1901 v94n72: p. 4. VIEW “How the President Was Shot.” Boston Post  7 Sept. 1901: 
          p. 8. VIEW “Just After the Shot Was Fired.” Bangor Daily News  8 
          Sept. 1901: p. 1. VIEW “L’attentato a Mac Kinley, Presidente degli Stati Uniti d’America.” 
          La Tribuna Illustrata della Domenica 15 Sept. 1901 v9n37: [cover]. 
          VIEW Parker, Frank. “The Shooting of the President.” World  6 Sept. 
          1901 v42n14626: p. 1. VIEW “Scene of the Daring Attempt to Assassinate President McKinley.” San 
          Francisco Call  7 Sept. 1901 v90n99: p. 2. VIEW “The Shooting of President McKinley by the Anarchist Czolgosz.” Our 
          Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing 
          House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW V., S. “After the Shots Were Fired—‘Let No One Hurt Him.’” Sydney 
          Mail  14 Sept. 1901 v72n2149: p. 671. VIEW Wood, Dick. “Pictorial Diagram of the Attack on the President.” St. 
          Louis Republic  7 Sept. 1901 v94n69: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley assassination (murder weapon: 
            illustrations) |   
        
        “Manner in Which the Assassin’s Hand Was Wrapped.” Newark American-Tribune 
          27 Sept. 1901 v75: p. 3. VIEW “Revolver Used by Anarchist Czolgosz in His Attempt to Assassinate 
          President McKinley.” St. Louis Republic  12 Sept. 1901 v94n75: 
          p. 1. VIEW   
         
          | McKinley assassination (news coverage: 
            illustrations) |   
        “At Buffalo Police Headquarters.” Free Press  21 Sept. 
          1901 v19n1: p. [2]. VIEW   
         
          | McKinley assassination (news coverage: 
            photographs) |   
        “Correspondents Interviewing Detective Foster.” World  12 Sept. 
          1901 v42n14632: p. 2. VIEW Dana, Percy. “The Crowd Before the ‘Chronicle’ Reading the First News 
          of the Crime.” Wave 14 Sept. 1901 v23n16: p. 4. VIEW “George B. Cortelyou, the President’s Private Secretary.” The True 
          Story of the Assassination of President McKinley at Buffalo. By 
          Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 31. VIEW Hare, James H. “Private Secretary Cortelyou Giving News to the Reporters.” 
          Collier’s Weekly 21 Sept. 1901 v27n25: p. 6. VIEW “Headquarters of the Press, Where Representatives of All the Leading 
          Newspapers of the World Were Quartered.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 
          1901: p. 518. VIEW “The News in London.” Black and White Budget 28 Sept. 1901 v6n103: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Reading Afternoon Bulletins in Front of the Inquirer Building.” Philadelphia 
          Inquirer  14 Sept. 1901 v145n76: p. 4. VIEW “Reading the Bulletins.” Salt Lake Herald 7 Sept. 1901 n105: 
          p. 3. VIEW “Secretary Cortelyou Giving Out Bulletins to Representatives of the 
          Press in Front of the Milburn House.” American Monthly Review of 
          Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 423. 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    
         
          | McKinley assassination (public response: 
            Salt Lake City, UT: photographs) |   
        “Reading the Bulletins.” 
          Salt Lake Herald 7 Sept. 1901 n105: p. 3. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley assassination (public response: 
            San Francisco, CA: photographs) |   
        Dana, Percy. “The Crowd Before the ‘Chronicle’ Reading the First News 
          of the Crime.” Wave 14 Sept. 1901 v23n16: p. 4. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley birthplace (photographs) |   
        
        “The Birthplace of William McKinley, Niles, Ohio.” The Life of William 
          McKinley. By Charles S. Olcott. Vol. 1. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 
          1916: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley burial vault (illustrations) |   
        “Vault in Which President McKinley’s Body Was Placed, West-Lawn Cemetery, 
          Canton, O.” Richmond Dispatch 20 Sept. 1901 n15731: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley burial vault (photographs) |   
        “The Vault in Westlawn Cemetery, Canton, in Which Rests the Body of 
          President M’Kinley.” American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 
          1901 v24n4: p. 429. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley casket (illustrations) |   
        “Admiral Dewey Guarding the Dead.” Akron Daily Democrat  20 
          Sept. 1901 v10n131: p. 1. VIEW Carter, Robert. “Mrs. McKinley’s Last Vigil Beside Her Dead Husband’s 
          Casket.” Akron Daily Democrat  21 Sept. 1901 v10n132: part 1, 
          p. 1. VIEW “The Last Car of the McKinley Funeral Train.” Our Martyr Presidents. 
          By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing House, 1901: [unnumbered 
          plate]. VIEW “President Roosevelt at the Bier of the Late President.” Pueblo 
          Chieftain 18 Sept. 1901: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley funeral services (Buffalo, 
            NY: photographs) |   
        “Carrying the Casket into the Buffalo City Hall.” American Monthly 
          Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 426. VIEW “Funeral of President McKinley—Sailors and Soldiers Taking the Casket 
          into the Buffalo City Hall.” Our Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. 
          [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “The Funeral Procession Leaving the Milburn Residence.” Pearson’s 
          Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 520. VIEW “President Roosevelt’s Carriage Following the Hearse at Buffalo.” American 
          Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 427. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley funeral services (Canton, OH: 
            illustrations) |   
        
        Finnemore, J. “The Last Funeral Ceremony in the Methodist Episcopal 
          Church at Canton.” Sphere 5 Oct. 1901 v7n89: p. 7. VIEW “The M’Kinley Funeral Cortege in Canton.” Deseret Evening News  
          23 Sept. 1901 v52n262: p. 3. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley funeral services (Canton, OH: 
            photographs) |   
        “The Body Being 
          Taken into the Court-House at Canton.” Sphere 5 Oct. 1901 v7n89: 
          p. 8. VIEW “Funeral Leaving McKinley House.—The Last View Mrs. McKinley Had of 
          the Casket.” Philadelphia Inquirer  21 Sept. 1901 v145n83: 
          p. 7. VIEW “President Roosevelt and His Brother-in-Law, Commander Cowles, Removing 
          Their Hats as the Dead President’s Body Was Taken to the Hearse.” Philadelphia 
          Inquirer  21 Sept. 1901 v145n83: p. 7. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley funeral services (Washington, 
            DC: illustrations) |   
        
        Chandlee, Will H. “In the Depot.” Evening Star  [Washington, 
          DC] 17 Sept. 1901 n15151: p. 6. VIEW “The Last Visit of President McKinley to the Capitol of Washington.” 
          Black and White Budget 12 Oct. 1901 v6n105: p. 71. VIEW “Scene in Rotunda of Capitol During Delivery of Funeral Sermon.” Sun 
           [Baltimore] 18 Sept. 1901 v129n107: p. 2. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley funeral services (Washington, 
            DC: photographs) |   
        “Carrying the Body of the President into the Capitol Between a Crowd 
          of Distinguished Officers.” Philadelphia Inquirer  18 
          Sept. 1901 v145n80: p. 16. VIEW “The Coffin Being Carried up the Steps of the Capitol at Washington.” 
          Sphere 5 Oct. 1901 v7n89: p. ii. VIEW “The Funeral of President McKinley—Naval Honorary Pall-Bearers at Washington.” 
          Our Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing 
          House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “The Funeral Procession Nearing the Capitol.” The Heroic Life of 
          William McKinley, Our Third Martyr President. Boston: DeWolfe, Fiske, 
          1902: p. 43. VIEW “The Hearse and the Guard of Honor, Composed of Officers of the Army 
          and Navy, in Washington.” American Monthly Review of Reviews 
          Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 428. VIEW “A Part of the M’Kinley Funeral Parade on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington.” 
          American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 408. VIEW “The Vast Throng at President McKinley’s Funeral.” Baltimore American 
           18 Sept. 1901 v191n34816: p. 12. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley funeral train (illustrations) |   
        “Arrival of the Funeral Car at Union Station.” Baltimore American 
           17 Sept. 1901 v191n34815: p. 14. VIEW “Funeral Train en Route from Washington to Canton—a Scene at a Way 
          Station.” Free Press  28 Sept. 1901 v19n1: p. [2]. VIEW “The Last Car of the McKinley Funeral Train.” Our Martyr Presidents. 
          By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing House, 1901: [unnumbered 
          plate]. VIEW Murdoch, Rowland R. “Presidential Funeral Train Passing Through the 
          West Park, Allegheny.” Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette  19 Sept. 
          1901 v116n46: p. 1. VIEW “Observation Car Olympia Which Bore the Dead President’s Remains.” 
          Philadelphia Record  17 Sept. 1901 n10789: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley funeral train (photographs) |   
        
        “Departure of the McKinley Funeral Train from Buffalo.” Our Martyr 
          Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing House, 
          1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “Funeral Train at Harrisburg, PA.” Philadelphia Inquirer 
           29 Sept. 1901 v145n91: memorial sect., p. 3. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley memorial (Buffalo, NY: photographs) |   
        “McKinley Monument, 
          Buffalo.” Pennsylvania Railroad System. [n.p.]: Pennsylvania 
          Railroad, 1916: p. 46. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley memorial (Chicago, IL: photographs) |   
        
        “McKinley Monument, McKinley Park.” One Hundred and Twenty-Five 
          Photographic Views of Chicago. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1916: [no 
          pagination]. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley memorial (Philadelphia, PA: 
            dedication: photographs) |   
        “Unveiling the McKinley Memorial, June 6, 1908.” The McKinley Memorial 
          in Philadelphia. Philadelphia: McKinley Memorial Association, 1909: 
          p. 37. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley memorial (Philadelphia, PA: 
            photographs) |   
        “The McKinley Memorial, City Hall Plaza, Philadelphia.” The McKinley 
          Memorial in Philadelphia. Philadelphia: McKinley Memorial Association, 
          1909: frontispiece. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley memorial services (Boston, MA: 
            illustrations) |   
        Popp, Herman. “Service for President McKinley Under the Direction of 
          Chinese Residents.” Boston Daily Globe  20 Sept. 1901 
          v60n82: p. 6. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley memorial services (Portland, 
            OR: photographs) |   
        “Scene at the Grandstand.” Morning Oregonian  20 Sept. 1901 
          v41n12722: p. 10. VIEW Shogren, Frederick A. “Scene in the Center of Multnomah Field.” Morning 
          Oregonian  20 Sept. 1901 v41n12722: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley memorial services (St. Louis, 
            MO: illustrations) |   
        Harker, George A. “Speakers’ Platform at the Coliseum When M’Kinley 
          Memorial Was Being Read to the Immense Audience.” St. Louis Republic 
           20 Sept. 1901 v94n83: p. 4. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley memorialization (illustrations) |   
        “In Memoriam President 
          McKinley 1843-1901.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. By G. 
          W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: frontispiece. 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    
         
          | McKinley nurses (illustrations) |   
        “Consultation of Physicians in the President’s Room at the Milburn 
          Residence in Buffalo.” St. Louis Republic  13 Sept. 1901 v94n76: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Drs. Park and Rixey at the Bedside of the President.” Saratoga 
          Sun  19 Sept. 1901 v11n7: p. [3]. VIEW “Grace Mackenzie [sic], the President’s Nurse.” Indianapolis News 
           13 Sept. 1901 v32n241: p. 2. VIEW “Miss Grace MacKenzie” [sic]. Sun  [Wilmington] 13 Sept. 1901 
          v4n253: p. 1. VIEW “Miss Maud Mohan.” Toronto World  12 Sept. 1901 v22: 
          p. 1. VIEW “Scene at the Death-Bed of President McKinley.” Our Martyr Presidents. 
          By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing House, 1901: [unnumbered 
          plate]. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley nurses (photographs) |   
        “Cincinnati Woman Nursed M’Kinley.” Commercial Tribune  
          13 Sept. 1901 v6n91: p. 10. VIEW “Miss Katherine Simmons and Miss May [sic] D. Barnes.” The True 
          Story of the Assassination of President McKinley at Buffalo. By 
          Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 23. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley physicians (illustrations) |   
        “Consultation of Physicians in the President’s Room at the Milburn 
          Residence in Buffalo.” St. Louis Republic  13 Sept. 1901 v94n76: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Dr. M’Burney.” Asbury Park Daily Press  11 Sept. 1901 
          n217: p. 5. VIEW “Drs. Park and Rixey at the Bedside of the President.” Saratoga 
          Sun  19 Sept. 1901 v11n7: p. [3]. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley physicians (photographs) |   
        “Charles G. Stockton, M. D.” The Iris. Vol. 8. [Buffalo]: Iris 
          Association, University of Buffalo, 1905: p. 17. VIEW “Dr. Charles M’Burney.” American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 
          1901 v24n4: p. 421. VIEW “Dr Edward Wallace Lee.” San Francisco Call  12 Sept. 1901 v90n104: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Dr. Eugene Wasdin.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 519. VIEW “Dr. Herman Mynter.” American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 
          1901 v24n4: p. 421. VIEW “Dr. Herman Mynter.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 519. VIEW “Dr. Matthew D. Mann.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 519. 
          VIEW “Dr. Matthew D. Mann.” The True Story of the Assassination of President 
          McKinley at Buffalo. By Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan 
          Reid, 1901: p. 21. VIEW “Dr. P. M. Rixey.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. By G. 
          W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “Dr. Preston [sic] M. Rixey.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: 
          p. 519. VIEW “Dr. Roswell P. Park.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. By 
          G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “Dr. Roswell Park [sic] [and] Dr. M. D. Mann [and] Dr. Eugene Wasdin.” 
          American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 420. VIEW “Herman Mynter, M. D.” Men of Buffalo. Chicago: A. N. Marquis, 
          1902: p. 390. VIEW “John Parmenter.” Men of Buffalo. Chicago: A. N. Marquis, 1902: 
          p. 378. VIEW Koch, Felix J. “Drs. Mann and Lee.” Commercial Tribune  
          10 Sept. 1901 v6n88: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley presidency (illustrations) |   
        “McKinley-Roosevelt.” 
          Memorial Life of William McKinley. By G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: 
          [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley residence (outdoors: setup, 
            conditions, activity, etc.: photographs) |   
        
        “Funeral Leaving McKinley House.—The Last View Mrs. McKinley Had of 
          the Casket.” Philadelphia Inquirer  21 Sept. 1901 v145n83: 
          p. 7. VIEW “Guarding Mr. McKinley’s Body at His House at Canton.” Sphere 
          12 Oct. 1901 v7n90: p. 32. VIEW    
         
          | McKinley residence (photographs) |   
        “The M’Kinley Home at Canton, Ohio.” Indianapolis News  18 Sept. 
          1901 v32n245: p. 1. VIEW “The M’Kinley Residence at Canton.” American Monthly Review of Reviews 
          Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 429. VIEW   
         
          | Michael Regan (illustrations) |   
        “At Buffalo Police Headquarters.” Free Press  21 Sept. 
          1901 v19n1: p. [2]. VIEW    
         
          | Milburn residence (illustrations) |   
        [illustration]. Butte Inter Mountain 13 Sept. 1901 v21n148: 
          p. 1. VIEW “Diagram of Milburn House, Where President M’Kinley Lies.” United 
          Opinion  13 Sept. 1901 v20n48: p. 3. VIEW “Milburn’s Home.” Kootenai Herald 20 Sept. 1901 v11n12: p. [2]. 
          VIEW “Mr. Milburne’s [sic] Residence, Where the President Is Being Treated.” 
          Times  [Richmond] 8 Sept. 1901 v16n182: part 1, p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | Milburn residence (outdoors: setup, 
            conditions, activity, etc.: illustrations) |   
        [illustration]. Butte Inter Mountain 13 Sept. 1901 v21n148: 
          p. 1. VIEW “Birdseye View of the Milburn House, Buffalo, Where the Wounded President 
          Lies.” Boston Post  10 Sept. 1901: p. 8. VIEW Cahill, J. A. [illustration]. San Francisco Call  14 Sept. 1901 
          v90n106: p. 3. VIEW “Mrs. M’Kinley Goes for a Drive.” Northfield News 14 Sept. 1901 
          v25n37: p. 7. VIEW    
         
          | Milburn residence (outdoors: setup, 
            conditions, activity, etc.: photographs) |   
        “Camp Opposite the Milburn House, at Buffalo, in Which President McKinley 
          Lies.” Philadelphia Record  12 Sept. 1901 n10784: p. 6. VIEW “Corporal Henry Frantz and Military Guard on Duty on Saturday in Front 
          of Milburn Residence. Press Tent and Military Headquarters to Right.” 
          New-York Tribune  16 Sept. 1901 v61n20028: p. 4. VIEW “Correspondents Interviewing Detective Foster.” World  12 Sept. 
          1901 v42n14632: p. 2. VIEW “The Funeral Procession Leaving the Milburn Residence.” Pearson’s 
          Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 520. VIEW “George B. Cortelyou, Secretary to the President, Giving Out an Official 
          Bulletin.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 520. VIEW “George B. Cortelyou, the President’s Private Secretary.” The True 
          Story of the Assassination of President McKinley at Buffalo. By 
          Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 31. VIEW Hare, James H. “Private Secretary Cortelyou Giving News to the Reporters.” 
          Collier’s Weekly 21 Sept. 1901 v27n25: p. 6. VIEW “Headquarters of the Press, Where Representatives of All the Leading 
          Newspapers of the World Were Quartered.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 
          1901: p. 518. VIEW “Milburn Mansion, Where Stricken President Died.” Deseret Evening 
          News  21 Sept. 1901 v52n261: part 3, p. 17. VIEW “Secretary Cortelyou Giving Out Bulletins to Representatives of the 
          Press in Front of the Milburn House.” American Monthly Review of 
          Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 423. VIEW “Senator Mark Hanna.” The True Story of the Assassination of President 
          McKinley at Buffalo. By Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan 
          Reid, 1901: p. 30. VIEW “Soldiers on the Campus at Milburn House.” Indianapolis News  
          13 Sept. 1901 v32n241: p. 2. 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 “Tent of the President’s Guard, Pitched Near the Milburn Residence 
          on Delaware Avenue, Buffalo.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 
          518. VIEW    
         
          | Milburn residence (photographs) |   
        “Milburn Mansion, Where Stricken President Died.” Deseret Evening 
          News  21 Sept. 1901 v52n261: part 3, p. 17. VIEW “The Milburn Residence.” The Heroic Life of William McKinley, Our 
          Third Martyr President. Boston: DeWolfe, Fiske, 1902: p. 39. VIEW “The Milburn Residence at Buffalo, Where President M’Kinley Died.” 
          American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 419. VIEW “The Milburn Residence, Buffalo, N. Y.” The Life Work of William 
          McKinley. By Edward T. Roe. Chicago: Laird and Lee, 1901: [unnumbered 
          plate]. VIEW “Residence of John G. Milburn.” New-York Tribune  7 Sept. 1901 
          v61n20019: p. 3. VIEW “View of the House of Mr. Milburn, in Buffalo, from the Lawn.” Philadelphia 
          Inquirer  9 Sept. 1901 v145n71: p. 6. VIEW    
         
          | Milburn residence (sickroom: illustrations) |   
        “Consultation of Physicians in the President’s Room at the Milburn 
          Residence in Buffalo.” St. Louis Republic  13 Sept. 1901 v94n76: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Drs. Park and Rixey at the Bedside of the President.” Saratoga 
          Sun  19 Sept. 1901 v11n7: p. [3]. VIEW “Mrs. M’Kinley at the Bedside of the President.” Deseret Evening 
          News  14 Sept. 1901 v52n255: part 1, p. 2. VIEW “Scene at the Death-Bed of President McKinley.” Our Martyr Presidents. 
          By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing House, 1901: [unnumbered 
          plate]. VIEW   
         
          | Pan-American Exposition (emergency hospital: 
            ambulances: photographs) |   
        “The Automobile Ambulance in Which President M’Kinley Was Carried to 
          Emergency Hospital from the Temple of Music After Being Shot.” Cleveland 
          Leader  8 Sept. 1901 v54n251: p. 2. VIEW   
         
          | Pan-American Exposition (emergency hospital: 
            illustrations) |   
        “New Emergency Hospital—Pan-American in Background.” The Iris. 
          Vol. 4. [Buffalo]: Iris Board, University of Buffalo, 1901: p. 84. VIEW   
         
          | Pan-American Exposition (emergency hospital: 
            photographs) |   
        “The Emergency Hospital at the Pan-American Exposition.” The True 
          Story of the Assassination of President McKinley at Buffalo. By 
          Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 19. VIEW “The Hospital.” Cosmopolitan Sept. 1901 v31n5: p. 514. VIEW “Hospital.” Gaillard’s Medical Journal Apr. 1901 v74n4: p. 127. 
          VIEW “Scene in Front of the Emergency Hospital at 5 P. M., Friday, When 
          the President Had Just Been Conveyed Within.” New-York Tribune  
          9 Sept. 1901 v61n20021: p. 3. VIEW   
         
          | Pan-American Exposition (illustrations) |   
        “Czolgosz Hurried into a Cab by the Police and Soldiers.” Our Martyr 
          Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing House, 
          1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW   
         
          | Pan-American Exposition (photographs) |   
        Hare, James H. “Waiting for Their Turn to Shake the President’s Hand.” 
          Collier’s Weekly 21 Sept. 1901 v27n25: p. 8. VIEW    
         
          | Patrick V. Cusack (illustrations) |   
        
        “Patrick V. Cusack.” Meade County News  3 Oct. 1901 v2n39: 
          p. [3]. VIEW    
         
          | Paul Czolgosz (illustrations) |   
        “The Assassin Father.” Richmond Dispatch 10 Sept. 1901 n15722: 
          p. 1. VIEW “Paweł Czołgosz, Ojciec Leona.” Ameryka  
          14 Sept. 1901 v15n37: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | Peter W. Van Peyma (photographs) |   
        “Dr. Roswell Park [sic] [and] Dr. M. D. Mann [and] Dr. Eugene Wasdin.” 
          American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 420. VIEW    
         
          | presidential assassinations (comparison: 
            illustrations) |   
        
        “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    
         
          | Presley M. Rixey (illustrations) |   
        “Consultation of Physicians in the President’s Room at the Milburn 
          Residence in Buffalo.” St. Louis Republic  13 Sept. 1901 v94n76: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Drs. Park and Rixey at the Bedside of the President.” Saratoga 
          Sun  19 Sept. 1901 v11n7: p. [3]. VIEW    
         
          | Presley M. Rixey (photographs) |   
        “Dr. P. M. Rixey.” 
          Memorial Life of William McKinley. By G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: 
          [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “Dr. Preston [sic] M. Rixey.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: 
          p. 519. VIEW    
         
          | Robert C. Titus (illustrations) |   
        “Assassin Czolgosz’s Judge and Legal Talent Connected with the Case.” 
          Deseret Evening News  27 Sept. 1901 v52n266: p. 3. VIEW “Hon. Robert C. Titus.” A History of the City of Buffalo and Niagara 
          Falls. Comp. John Devoy. Buffalo: The Times, 1896: p. 180. VIEW    
         
          | Roswell Park (illustrations) |   
        “Consultation of Physicians in the President’s Room at the Milburn 
          Residence in Buffalo.” St. Louis Republic  13 Sept. 1901 v94n76: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Drs. Park and Rixey at the Bedside of the President.” Saratoga 
          Sun  19 Sept. 1901 v11n7: p. [3]. VIEW    
         
          | Roswell Park (photographs) |   
        
        “Dr. Roswell P. Park.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. By 
          G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW    
         
          | Samuel Caldwell (illustrations) |   
        
        “Samuel Caldwell.” Meade County News  3 Oct. 1901 v2n39: 
          p. [3]. VIEW    
         
          | Samuel R. Ireland (illustrations) |   
        Cahill, J. A. [illustration]. San Francisco Call  14 Sept. 1901 
          v90n106: p. 3. VIEW    
         
          | Samuel R. Ireland (photographs) |   
        “Detective Sam R. Ireland.” Our Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. 
          [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “Ireland and Foster.” The True Story of the Assassination of President 
          McKinley at Buffalo. By Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan 
          Reid, 1901: p. 15. VIEW    
         
          | Sarah Elizabeth Duncan (photographs) |   
        “Mrs. Duncan and Miss Alice [sic] McKinley.” The True Story of the 
          Assassination of President McKinley at Buffalo. By Richard H. Barry. 
          Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 29. VIEW    
         
          | Temple of Music (illustrations) |   
        “Czolgosz Pinioned by Guards and Officers While Awaiting the Arrival 
          of the Police.” Our Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: 
          Memorial Publishing House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “Interior of Temple of Music, Showing Where the President Stood When 
          Shot.” Henry Republican 12 Sept. 1901 v50n11: p. [6]. VIEW “The Seat (X) Where President McKinley Awaited the Ambulance.” Our 
          Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing 
          House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “Temple of Music.” The Pan-American Exposition and How to See It. 
          Ed. Mark Bennitt. Buffalo: Goff, 1901: [no pagination]. VIEW “Temple of Music, Buffalo.” Richmond Dispatch 8 Sept. 1901 n15721: 
          p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | Temple of Music (photographs) |   
        Arnold, C. D. “Fountain of Abundance and Music Temple.” Official 
          Views of Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo: Matthews-Northrup Works, 
          1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW Arnold, C. D. “Horticulture Building and Temple of Music.” Official 
          Views of Pan-American Exposition. Buffalo: Matthews-Northrup Works, 
          1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW Arnold, C. D. “Interior of the Temple of Music.” Minneapolis Journal 
           9 Sept. 1901: p. 9. VIEW Arnold, C. D. “The Temple of Music.” Critic June 1901 v38n6: 
          p. 520. VIEW Arnold, C. D. “Temple of Music.” Official Views of Pan-American 
          Exposition. Buffalo: Matthews-Northrup Works, 1901: [unnumbered 
          plate]. VIEW Arnold, C. D. “Temple of Music Illuminated.” Official Views of Pan-American 
          Exposition. Buffalo: Matthews-Northrup Works, 1901: [unnumbered 
          plate]. VIEW Dugmore, A. R. “The Court of Fountains in Illumination (Looking South).” 
          World’s Work Aug. 1901 v2n4: p. 1019. VIEW Dugmore, A. R. “The Temple of Music at Night.” World’s Work 
          Aug. 1901 v2n4: p. 1022. VIEW “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. VIEW Hare, James H. “The President’s Carriage Waiting outside the Temple 
          of Music.” Collier’s Weekly 21 Sept. 1901 v27n25: p. 8. VIEW “Interior of Temple of Music.” Cleveland Plain Dealer  8 Sept. 
          1901 v60n251: part 1, p. 1. VIEW Koch, Felix J. “Drs. Mann and Lee.” Commercial Tribune  
          10 Sept. 1901 v6n88: p. 1. VIEW “Leon Czolgosz Being Taken from the Temple of Music—After Shooting 
          the President.” New York Herald  8 Sept. 1901 v66n251: sect. 
          1, p. 4. VIEW “The Pillars of the Temple of Music.” Cosmopolitan Sept. 1901 
          v31n5: p. 502. VIEW Simon, A. W. “The Temple of Music.” World’s Work Aug. 1901 v2n4: 
          p. 1017. 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 as Seen Through the Portico of the Machinery Building.” 
          World’s Work Aug. 1901 v2n4: p. 1088. 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 “Visitors to the Pan-American Exposition Waiting in Line for the President’s 
          Reception.” Pearson’s Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 516. VIEW    
         
          | Theodore Roosevelt (illustrations) |   
        “McKinley-Roosevelt.” 
          Memorial Life of William McKinley. By G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: 
          [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “President Roosevelt at the Bier of the Late President.” Pueblo 
          Chieftain 18 Sept. 1901: p. 1. 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 “Vice-President Roosevelt.” Times  [Richmond] 7 Sept. 1901 v16n181: 
          p. 3. VIEW    
         
          | Theodore Roosevelt (photographs) |   
        “President Roosevelt.” American Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 
          1901 v24n4: p. 393. VIEW “President Roosevelt and His Brother-in-Law, Commander Cowles, Removing 
          Their Hats as the Dead President’s Body Was Taken to the Hearse.” Philadelphia 
          Inquirer  21 Sept. 1901 v145n83: p. 7. VIEW “President Roosevelt’s Carriage Following the Hearse at Buffalo.” American 
          Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 427. VIEW “‘Teddy.’” Country Life 21 Sept. 1901 v10n246: p. 356. VIEW   
         
          | Thomas Bandowski (photographs) |   
        “Waldeck Bandowsky.” Times  [Richmond] 10 Nov. 1901 v16n237: 
          p. 20. VIEW    
         
          | Thomas Penney (illustrations) |   
        “Assassin Czolgosz’s Judge and Legal Talent Connected with the Case.” 
          Deseret Evening News  27 Sept. 1901 v52n266: p. 3. VIEW    
         
          | Thomas Penney (photographs) |   
        “District Attorney Penney [and] Hon. Lorain [sic] L. Lewis.” American 
          Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 390. VIEW “Thomas Penney.” Men of Buffalo. Chicago: A. N. Marquis, 1902: 
          p. 359. VIEW    
         
          | Truman C. White (illustrations) |   
        “Assassin Czolgosz’s Judge and Legal Talent Connected with the Case.” 
          Deseret Evening News  27 Sept. 1901 v52n266: p. 3. VIEW “Judge White Reading the Death Sentence to Czolgosz.” Lee County 
          Times  3 Oct. 1901 v24n21: p. [3]. VIEW    
         
          | Truman C. White (photographs) |   
        
        “Truman C. White.” Men of Buffalo. Chicago: A. N. Marquis, 1902: 
          p. 318. VIEW   
         
          | U. S. T. Warren (illustrations) |   
        Yardley, Ralph O. “U. S. T. Warren.” Pacific Commercial Advertiser 
          25 Sept. 1901 v34n5971: p. 1. VIEW   
         
          | Waldeck Czolgosz (illustrations) |   
        “Czolgosz’s Brother.” 
          Akron Daily Democrat  1 Nov. 1901 v10n167: p. 1. VIEW   
         
          | West Lawn Cemetery (Canton, OH: photographs) |   
        “Flowers at Mr. McKinley’s Grave at Canton, Ohio.” Sphere 12 
          Oct. 1901 v7n90: p. 32. VIEW   
         
          | Wilcox residence (photographs) |   
        “The Buffalo Residence of Ansley G. Wilcox, Where President Roosevelt 
          Took the Oath of Office.” American Monthly Review of Reviews 
          Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 425. VIEW    
         
          | William I. Buchanan (photographs) |   
        
        “Wm. I. Buchanan, Director General.” The Rand-McNally Hand-Book 
          to the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo and Niagara Falls. Chicago: 
          Rand, McNally, 1901: p. 8. VIEW    
         
          | William J. Gomph (photographs) |   
        “William Gomph.” Musical Courier 18 Sept. 1901 v43n12: p. 28. 
          VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (at Niagara Falls, NY: 
            6 Sept. 1901: photographs) |   
        “The Last Photograph Taken at the Request of President M’Kinley.” Pacific 
          Commercial Advertiser 4 Oct. 1901 v34n5979: p. [13]. VIEW “President M’Kinley and a Party of Friends at Goat Island, Niagara 
          Falls, on the Morning of the Day When the President Was Shot.” American 
          Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 417. VIEW     
         
          | William McKinley (at Pan-American Exposition: 
            photographs) |   
        Hare, James H. “Arriving at the Temple of Music.” Collier’s Weekly 
          21 Sept. 1901 v27n25: p. 6. VIEW Hare, James H. “The President Surveys His Audience.” Collier’s Weekly 
          14 Sept. 1901 v27n24: p. 6. VIEW “McKinley at the Pan-American.” The Heroic Life of William McKinley, 
          Our Third Martyr President. Boston: DeWolfe, Fiske, 1902: p. 34. 
          VIEW “President McKinley Crossing the Stadium at the Exposition.” The 
          True Story of the Assassination of President McKinley at Buffalo. 
          By Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 11. VIEW “President M’Kinley Reviewing Troops at Buffalo.” American Monthly 
          Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 415. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (death: government response: 
            illustrations) |   
        “Howitzers Firing Guns in President’s Honor.” Times  [Richmond] 
          17 Sept. 1901 v16n190: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (death: government response: 
            photographs) |   
        Dana, Percy. “The Army’s Tribute to the Nation’s Dead.” Wave 
          21 Sept. 1901 v23n17: p. 1. VIEW “The Funeral of President McKinley—Naval Honorary Pall-Bearers at Washington.” 
          Our Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing 
          House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW   
         
          | William McKinley (death: international 
            response: photographs) |   
        “The News in London.” Black and White Budget 28 Sept. 1901 v6n103: 
          p. 2. VIEW   
         
          | William McKinley (death: news coverage: 
            photographs) |   
        “The News in London.” Black and White Budget 28 Sept. 1901 v6n103: 
          p. 2. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (death: public response: 
            Allegheny, PA: illustrations) |   
        
        Murdoch, Rowland R. “Presidential Funeral Train Passing Through the 
          West Park, Allegheny.” Pittsburgh Commercial Gazette  19 Sept. 
          1901 v116n46: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (death: public response: 
            Baltimore, MD: illustrations) |   
        “Arrival of the Funeral Car at Union Station.” Baltimore American 
           17 Sept. 1901 v191n34815: p. 14. VIEW   
         
          | William McKinley (death: public response: 
            Buffalo, NY: illustrations) |   
        “Scene 
          in Buffalo When President M’Kinley’s Death Was First Reported.—Angry 
          Mob Around Police Headquarters.” Tri-County Gazette  19 
          Sept. 1901 v17n38: p. [2]. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (death: public response: 
            Buffalo, NY: photographs) |   
        “Carrying the Casket into the Buffalo City Hall.” American Monthly 
          Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 426. VIEW “Departure of the McKinley Funeral Train from Buffalo.” Our Martyr 
          Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing House, 
          1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “Funeral of President McKinley—Sailors and Soldiers Taking the Casket 
          into the Buffalo City Hall.” Our Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. 
          [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (death: public response: 
            illustrations) |   
        “Funeral Train en Route from Washington to Canton—a Scene at a Way 
          Station.” Free Press  28 Sept. 1901 v19n1: p. [2]. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (death: public response: 
            New York, NY: photographs) |   
        “Mourning Banners 
          Raised by the Fish Pedlers.” New-York Tribune  20 Sept. 1901 
          v61n20032: p. [4]. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (death: public response: 
            Philadelphia, PA: illustrations) |   
        
        De Mar, John L. “Scenes on the Streets, Showing Public and Private 
          Expressions of Grief.” Philadelphia Record  15 Sept. 1901 n10787: 
          p. 2. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (death: public response: 
            Philadelphia, PA: photographs) |   
        “Reading Afternoon Bulletins in Front of the Inquirer Building.” Philadelphia 
          Inquirer  14 Sept. 1901 v145n76: p. 4. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (death: public response: 
            Washington, DC: illustrations) |   
        “The Remains of President McKinley Lying in State in the Rotunda of 
          the Capitol.” Our Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: 
          Memorial Publishing House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW   
         
          | William McKinley (illustrations) |   
        [illustration]. Crittenden Press 12 Sept. 1901 v23n14: p. [3]. 
          VIEW [illustration]. Life  21 Feb. 1901 v37n955: p. 148. VIEW “Consultation of Physicians in the President’s Room at the Milburn 
          Residence in Buffalo.” St. Louis Republic  13 Sept. 1901 v94n76: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Czolgosz Is Contrasted with President M’Kinley.” Milwaukee Journal 
           12 Sept. 1901 v19: p. 9. VIEW “Drs. Park and Rixey at the Bedside of the President.” Saratoga 
          Sun  19 Sept. 1901 v11n7: p. [3]. VIEW “First Diagram of Deed.” Arkansas Democrat  13 Sept. 
          1901 v30n300: p. 3. VIEW Hofsten, Hugo von. “President William McKinley.” McKinley, Garfield, 
          Lincoln: Their Lives—Their Deeds—Their Deaths. By William Dixon 
          Bancroft. Chicago: United States Newspaper Syndicate, 1901: frontispiece. 
          VIEW “Hon. William McKinley.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. 
          By G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: 42. VIEW “How Leon Czolgosz Shot the President.” St. Louis Republic  
          10 Sept. 1901 v94n72: p. 4. VIEW “The Late William M’Kinley.” Keowee Courier 18 Sept. 1901 v52n38: 
          p. 1. VIEW “McKinley-Roosevelt.” Memorial Life of William McKinley. By 
          G. W. Townsend. [n.p.]: [n.p.], 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW Moulton, Scott. “William McKinley, Jan. 29, 1843—Sept. 14, 1901.” Congregationalist 
          and Christian World 21 Sept. 1901 v86n38: [cover]. VIEW “Mrs. M’Kinley at the Bedside of the President.” Deseret Evening 
          News  14 Sept. 1901 v52n255: part 1, p. 2. VIEW Rohrhand, C. W. [illustration]. San Francisco Call  10 Sept. 
          1901 v90n102: p. 1. VIEW “Scene at the Death-Bed of President McKinley.” Our Martyr Presidents. 
          By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing House, 1901: [unnumbered 
          plate]. VIEW “The Shooting of President McKinley by the Anarchist Czolgosz.” Our 
          Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: Memorial Publishing 
          House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW V., S. “After the Shots Were Fired—‘Let No One Hurt Him.’” Sydney 
          Mail  14 Sept. 1901 v72n2149: p. 671. VIEW “William McKinley.” Fulton County News 19 Sept. 1901 v3n1: p. 
          [2]. VIEW “William McKinley.” Hocking Sentinel 26 Sept. 1901 v61n14: p. 
          [2]. VIEW Wood, Dick. “Pictorial Diagram of the Attack on the President.” St. 
          Louis Republic  7 Sept. 1901 v94n69: p. 1. VIEW   
         
          | William McKinley (last public address: 
            illustrations) |   
        “McKinley Making His Famous Speech at the Pan-American.” The Heroic 
          Life of William McKinley, Our Third Martyr President. Boston: DeWolfe, 
          Fiske, 1902: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW   
         
          | William McKinley (last public address: 
            photographs) |   
        Elwell, G. Edward, Jr. “The President.” Columbian  12 Sept. 
          1901 v36n37: p. 1. VIEW 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. VIEW “President McKinley’s Epochal and Last Great Speech.” The True Story 
          of the Assassination of President McKinley at Buffalo. By Richard 
          H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: p. 9. VIEW “President M’Kinley Delivering His Address at Buffalo.” American 
          Monthly Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 389. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (lying in state: Buffalo, 
            NY: photographs) |   
        “The Casket Lying in State at the Buffalo City Hall.” American Monthly 
          Review of Reviews Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 427. VIEW “The President’s Body Lying in State at the City Hall, Buffalo.” Pearson’s 
          Magazine Nov. 1901: p. 521. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (lying in state: Canton, 
            OH: illustrations) |   
        Carter, Robert. “President’s Body as It Was Lying in State in the Court 
          House at Canton.” Akron Daily Democrat  21 Sept. 1901 v10n132: 
          part 2, p. 9. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (lying in state: Washington, 
            DC: illustrations) |   
        “Casket as It Appeared 
          in Capitol Rotunda Yesterday.” Chicago Daily Tribune  18 Sept. 
          1901 v60n261: part 1, p. 3. VIEW “Catafalque in the National Capitol Used for the Third Time for a Stricken 
          President.” Meade County News  26 Sept. 1901 v2n38: p. 
          [2]. VIEW Chandlee, Will H. “Resting in the Rotunda.” Evening Star  [Washington, 
          DC] 17 Sept. 1901 n15151: p. 2. VIEW Chandlee, Will H. “Viewing the Dead President.” Evening Star  
          [Washington, DC] 18 Sept. 1901 n15152: p. 3. VIEW “Guarding the President’s Body.” Baltimore American  17 Sept. 
          1901 v191n34815: p. 1. VIEW Paxton, R. M. “The Body Lying in State in the Rotunda at Washington.” 
          Sphere 5 Oct. 1901 v7n89: p. 8. VIEW “President Roosevelt at the Bier of the Late President.” Pueblo 
          Chieftain 18 Sept. 1901: p. 1. VIEW “The Remains of President McKinley Lying in State in the Rotunda of 
          the Capitol.” Our Martyr Presidents. By John Coulter. [n.p.]: 
          Memorial Publishing House, 1901: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (medical condition: 
            illustrations) |   
        
        “Course of the Bullet.” Toledo Weekly Blade  12 Sept. 
          1901 v66n37: p. 4. VIEW “Diagram Showing Points Where Bullets Entered Body of President McKinley.” 
          Butte Inter Mountain 14 Sept. 1901 v21n149: p. 2. VIEW “Diagram Showing Where President M’Kinley Was Wounded.” Isabella 
          County Enterprise  13 Sept. 1901 v37n32: p. [4]. VIEW Shrady, George F. “The Probable Course of the Ball in President McKinley’s 
          Case.” Medical Record 14 Sept. 1901 v60n11: pp. 422-23. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (mourning: illustrations) |   
        De Mar, John L. “Scenes on the Streets, Showing Public and Private 
          Expressions of Grief.” Philadelphia Record  15 Sept. 1901 n10787: 
          p. 2. VIEW “Howitzers Firing Guns in President’s Honor.” Times  [Richmond] 
          17 Sept. 1901 v16n190: p. 1. VIEW “President Roosevelt at the Bier of the Late President.” Pueblo 
          Chieftain 18 Sept. 1901: p. 1. VIEW    
         
          | William McKinley (mourning: photographs) |   
        Dana, Percy. “The 
          Army’s Tribute to the Nation’s Dead.” Wave 21 Sept. 1901 v23n17: 
          p. 1. VIEW “Mourning Banners Raised by the Fish Pedlers.” New-York Tribune 
           20 Sept. 1901 v61n20032: p. [4]. VIEW   
         
          | William McKinley (photographs) |   
        [photograph]. The True Story of the Assassination of President McKinley 
          at Buffalo. By Richard H. Barry. Buffalo: Robert Allan Reid, 1901: 
          p. [2]. VIEW “The Last Photograph Taken at the Request of President M’Kinley.” Pacific 
          Commercial Advertiser 4 Oct. 1901 v34n5979: p. [13]. VIEW “The President at His Desk.” American Monthly Review of Reviews 
          Oct. 1901 v24n4: p. 414. VIEW Shogren, Frederick A. “Scene in the Center of Multnomah Field.” Morning 
          Oregonian  20 Sept. 1901 v41n12722: p. 1. VIEW “William McKinley.” Buckeye Boys Who Have Become Presidents. 
          By Susan Rennick. Chicago: L. W. Walter, 1911: [unnumbered plate]. VIEW “William McKinley.” The Life of William McKinley. By Charles 
          S. Olcott. Vol. 1. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1916: frontispiece. VIEW    
         
          | William S. Bull (photographs) |   
        “Chief of Buffalo’s Police Force—Gen. W. S. Bull.” Deseret Evening 
          News  28 Sept. 1901 v52n267: part 3, p. 18. VIEW “William S. Bull, Superintendent Buffalo Police.” Philadelphia Inquirer 
           12 Sept. 1901 v145n74: p. 5. VIEW    
         
          | William S. Cowles (photographs) |   
        “President Roosevelt and His Brother-in-Law, Commander Cowles, Removing 
          Their Hats as the Dead President’s Body Was Taken to the Hearse.” Philadelphia 
          Inquirer  21 Sept. 1901 v145n83: p. 7. VIEW    
         
          | Wolfram Fuchs (illustrations) |   
        Cahill, J. A. [illustration]. San Francisco Call  14 Sept. 1901 
          v90n106: p. 3. VIEW |