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COMPLETE LIFE OF William McKinley AND Story of His Assassination AN AUTHENTIC AND OFFICIAL MEMORIAL EDITION, CONTAINING EVERY INCIDENT IN THE CAREER OF THE IMMORTAL STATESMAN, SOLDIER, ORATOR AND PATRIOT
PREFACE.
TABLE OF CONTENTS.
NOTABLE ASSASSINATIONS AND ATTEMPTS OF RECENT TIMES.
Chronology OF President William McKinley
CHAPTER I. THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY.
CHAPTER II. McKINLEY’S FIGHT FOR LIFE.
CHAPTER III. DEATH-BED OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY.
CHAPTER IV. THE STORY OF THE ASSASSIN.
From modest beginnings in a small Ohio town, this portrait follows a young William McKinley as he grows under his mother’s steadfast guidance, learns the values of duty and faith, and steps onto the battlefield of the Civil War. His wartime experience forges a resolve that carries him into law, then into the halls of Congress, where his eloquence and steady hand begin to shape national policy.
Ascending to the governorship of Ohio and eventually the presidency, McKinley navigates the complexities of a growing America—balancing industrial expansion, foreign affairs, and the lingering scars of a divided nation. The narrative reaches its most gripping moment in the vivid recounting of the fateful attack at Buffalo, offering a detailed, eye‑witness‑like portrayal of the tragedy that would halt his tenure. Richly illustrated with period photographs, the volume blends personal anecdotes with the broader sweep of his public service, providing listeners a comprehensive look at a statesman whose life and ideals left an enduring imprint on the country.
Full title
Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination An Authentic and Official Memorial Edition, Containing Every Incident in the Career of the Immortal Statesman, Soldier, Orator and Patriot An Authentic and Official Memorial Edition, Containing Every Incident in the Career of the Immortal Statesman, Soldier, Orator and Patriot
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (919K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2019-01-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1863–1939
A prolific early 20th-century American compiler and popular historian, remembered for turning headline-making disasters, public figures, and practical know-how into books for a wide general audience. His works include accounts of the Titanic, the San Francisco earthquake, Theodore Roosevelt, and a sprawling encyclopedia of household and technical information.
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