The Authentic Life of William McKinley ...: Together with a Life Sketch of Theodore Roosevelt ...W.E. Scull, 1901 - 487 страница William McKinley was born at Niles, Ohio, in 1843, the son of William and Nancy Allison McKinley. He was a descendants of David McKinley (1756-1840), a Revolutionary War soldier. He married Ida Saxton, daughter of James A. Saxon, at Canton, Ohio, in 1871. They had two daughters, who died in childhood. He was elected the 25th president of the United States in 1896 and 1900 and was assassinated at Buffalo, New York, in 1901. Theodore Roosevelt became the 26th president of the United States after his death. |
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... election impossible . But even with this large adverse majority to overcome , the Democrats feared the popularity of McKinley , and they nominated against him one of the strongest men in the district . The contest became one of national ...
... election impossible . But even with this large adverse majority to overcome , the Democrats feared the popularity of McKinley , and they nominated against him one of the strongest men in the district . The contest became one of national ...
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... election he was made a candidate for the Presidency before the national conven- tion at Minneapolis . He had not been generally discussed as an aspirant at that time , and when the convention met he had no expectation that his name ...
... election he was made a candidate for the Presidency before the national conven- tion at Minneapolis . He had not been generally discussed as an aspirant at that time , and when the convention met he had no expectation that his name ...
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... election day the tide was obviously in favor of McKinley's election , notwithstanding the fearful depression which prevailed . In that contest , as uniformly in Congress , he stood resolutely and aggressively for the maintenance of the ...
... election day the tide was obviously in favor of McKinley's election , notwithstanding the fearful depression which prevailed . In that contest , as uniformly in Congress , he stood resolutely and aggressively for the maintenance of the ...
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... election by a popular majority of nearly half a million over Bryan , and by a vote of 271 for McKinley in the electoral college to 176 for Bryan . The election of McKinley to the Presidency in 1896 was a counter revolution of the ...
... election by a popular majority of nearly half a million over Bryan , and by a vote of 271 for McKinley in the electoral college to 176 for Bryan . The election of McKinley to the Presidency in 1896 was a counter revolution of the ...
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... and strengthened the already very great confidence that the country reposed in him . The result was his re - election by the largest popular majority ever given to a national candidate . His popular majority over 26 WILLIAM MCKINLEY.
... and strengthened the already very great confidence that the country reposed in him . The result was his re - election by the largest popular majority ever given to a national candidate . His popular majority over 26 WILLIAM MCKINLEY.
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