Our martyred president... Memorial life of William Mckinley... Together with a full history of anarchy and its infamous deeds /

Washington : Librarian of Congress, 1901

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Preliminares.

Introduction.

Chapter I. Birth and education of president Mckinley...

In Touch with plain people.-Partnership with a leading lawyer.

Sympathy with toilers.-Sends relief to miners in distress.

Chapter II. A Man of noble ideals and unselfish aims..

Manly speech in convention.
Parte 1.
Parte 2.

Determined to vote for him.-Second generation comes into view.

Chapter III. Career of president Mckinley...

Struggle to gain an education.-Owed Much to his mother.

Earnest and successful student.-Sound currency basis.

Immense cash balance.-Campaign Achievements.

Chapter IV. Additional account of president Mckinley's life.

Law student at youngstown.-Passage of dingley tariff bill.

Sympathy for cuban patriots.

Conditions of peace.-Ready for every great demand.

Chapter V. Incidents in president Mckinley's career.

Hot work at antietam.-Prolonged enthusiasm.

Flags, drums and loud cheers.-Miscreant or maniac?

Chapter VI. Mr.Mckinley's commanding influence in congress.

An Authority on tariff questions.-Held in highest esteem.

Power of executive limited.-His education and experience.

Chapter VII. Important state papers and speeches of presidents Mckinley.

Prosperity everywhere.-Intolerable conditions in cuba.

Hostilities are suspended.-Applause for the notables.

Chapter VIII. Glowing to our lamented president.

A Lesson of responsability.-Establishing a government.

What was to be done?.-The three martyred presidents.

Chapter IX. Story of the assassination of president Mckinley.

Chapter X. Additional Account of the assassination.

Leaped on him as he fell.-Sympathy for mrs. M'kinley.

All quiet at the white house.-Denounced by the illinois senator.

Chapter XI. Mrs. Mckinley hears the appalling nees.

Chapter XII. Strong hopes at first of the president's recovery.

Chapter XIII. Last hours of the presidents.

Knew the end was near.-Distinguished arrivals.

Satisfactory results.-Was led away weeping.

Chapter XIV. Additional Account of president Mckinley's Death.

Profound grief and horror. -The first shot.

Conclave of doctors.-All is over.

Chapter XV.Obsequies of our martyred president.

On the watch for assassins.-Prayer for new president.

Sadly left the room.-Lying in state.

Chapter XVI. Great outpouring of people to honor the martyred president.

Emblems of sorrow.-"Nearer, my god,to thee".

Set floral piece.-The treaty with spain.

Chapter XVII. Funeral cortege reaches washington.

Chapter XVIII. Eloquent on the dead president.

The family group.-Mourning in paris.

Their generous confidence.-Must avenge the outrage.

Chapter XIX. Last funeral rites at canton.

In the little front parlor.-The world lost a man.

A man of single aim.-Buglers sounded "Taps".

Chapter XX. Magnificent tributes to Mr. Mckinley.

Too good to be greedy.-A man of generous nature.

His place in the national heart.-After the burial.

Chapter XXI. Additional tributes to president Mckinley.

Chapter XXII. Personal traits of Mr. Mckinley.

Chapter XXIII. Origin and rise of anarchism.

Flourished in italy.-Accomplices escaped.

Seditious publications.-The french law.

Chapter XXIV. Trial and conviction of the assassin.

Chapter XXV. Our new president.

Chapter XXVI. The hero of san juan.

Celebrated ancestors.-His character an open book.

Mature beyond his years.-Bounded from an upper window.

Chapter XXVII. President roosevelt in the battle of dsan juan.

"With a yell, the men sprang forward".-The ballad of "Teddy's terrors".

The nomination.