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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... given in the State , with the single exception of Governor Brough's majority over Valandingham for Governor in 1863 . In both of these State contests his political opponents made desperate efforts to defeat him , or at least to reduce ...
... given in the State , with the single exception of Governor Brough's majority over Valandingham for Governor in 1863 . In both of these State contests his political opponents made desperate efforts to defeat him , or at least to reduce ...
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... given to Harrison . The only ballot for President gave Harrison 535 % , Blaine 1822 , McKinley 182 , Reed 4 and Robert Lincoln 1. McKinley entered the contest of 1892 with great energy and zeal , and was accepted by all as the ablest ...
... given to Harrison . The only ballot for President gave Harrison 535 % , Blaine 1822 , McKinley 182 , Reed 4 and Robert Lincoln 1. McKinley entered the contest of 1892 with great energy and zeal , and was accepted by all as the ablest ...
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... given in the fact that when the Paris treaty was before the Senate for confirmation , and was opposed by some of the President's party supporters , Mr. Bryan , his Presidential competitor , went to Washington and publicly and privately ...
... given in the fact that when the Paris treaty was before the Senate for confirmation , and was opposed by some of the President's party supporters , Mr. Bryan , his Presidential competitor , went to Washington and publicly and privately ...
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... 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.
... 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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Together with a Life Sketch of Theodore Roosevelt ... Charles Morris. given to a national candidate . His popular majority over Bryan was 849,455 , and his majority over all competitors was 446,719 out of a total vote of 13,969,770 . In ...
Together with a Life Sketch of Theodore Roosevelt ... Charles Morris. given to a national candidate . His popular majority over Bryan was 849,455 , and his majority over all competitors was 446,719 out of a total vote of 13,969,770 . In ...
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