Complete Life of William McKinley and Story of His Assassination. Everett Marshall
CHAPTER XXII. McKINLEY AND EXPANSION.
CHAPTER XXIII. SECOND PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF McKINLEY.
CHAPTER XXIV. PRESIDENT McKINLEY AND THE CHINESE CRISIS.
CHAPTER XXV. McKINLEY: BUILDER OF A WORLD POWER.
CHAPTER XXVI. PRIVATE LIFE OF WILLIAM McKINLEY.
CHAPTER XXVII. McKINLEY’S EULOGY OF LINCOLN.
CHAPTER XXVIII. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT TAKES THE OATH OF OFFICE.
CHAPTER XXIX. GREAT EVENTS OF THE WORLD DURING PRESIDENT McKINLEY’S ADMINISTRATIONS.
CHAPTER XXX. THE FUNERAL SERVICE AT BUFFALO.
CHAPTER XXXI. LYING IN STATE IN BUFFALO.
CHAPTER XXXII. THE FUNERAL TRAIN TO WASHINGTON.
CHAPTER XXXIII. THE LAST NIGHT IN THE WHITE HOUSE.
CHAPTER XXXIV. FUNERAL SERVICES AND PROCESSION AT WASHINGTON.
CHAPTER XXXV. LYING IN STATE AT THE CAPITOL.
CHAPTER XXXVI. THE ASSASSIN ARRAIGNED.
CHAPTER XXXVII. THE SAD JOURNEY TO CANTON.
CHAPTER XXXVIII. CANTON BATHED IN TEARS.
CHAPTER XXXIX. FUNERAL SERVICES IN ALL CHURCHES.
CHAPTER XL. CANTON’S FAREWELL TO McKINLEY.
CHAPTER XLI. McKINLEY LAID AT REST.
CHAPTER XLII. NATION OBSERVES BURIAL DAY.
CHAPTER XLIII. ASSASSINATIONS OF LINCOLN AND GARFIELD.
NOTABLE ASSASSINATIONS AND ATTEMPTS OF RECENT TIMES.
George III. of England, attempt by Margaret Nicholson on August 2, 1786, and by James Hatfield on May 15, 1800.
Napoleon I. of France, attempt by use of an infernal machine on December 24, 1800.
Czar Paul of Russia, killed by nobles of his court on March 24, 1801.
Spencer Percival, Premier of England, killed by Bellingham on May 11, 1812.
George IV. of England, attempt on January 28, 1817.
August Kotzebue of Germany, killed by Earl Sand for political motives on March 23, 1819.
Charles duc de Berri, killed on February 13, 1820.
Andrew Jackson, President of the United States, attempt on January 30, 1835.
Louis Philippe of France, six attempts: By Fieschi, on July 28, 1835; by Alibaud, on June 25, 1836; by Miunier, on December 27, 1836; by Darmos, on October 16, 1840; by Lecompte, on April 14, 1846; by Henry, on July 19, 1846.
Denis Afire, Archbishop of Paris, on June 27, 1848.
Rossi, Comte Pellegrino, Roman statesman, on November 15, 1848.
Frederick William IV. of Prussia, attempt by Sofelage on May 22, 1850.
Francis Joseph of Austria, attempt by Libenyi on February 18, 1853.
Ferdinand, Charles III., Duke of Parma, on March 27, 1854.
Isabella II. of Spain, attempts by La Riva on May 4, 1847; by Merino on February 2, 1852; by Raymond Fuentes on May 28, 1856.
Napoleon III., attempts by Pianori on April 28, 1855; by Bellemarre on September 8, 1855; by Orsini and others (France) on January 14, 1858.
Daniel, Prince of Montenegro, on August 13, 1860.
Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, at Ford’s Theater, Washington, by John Wilkes Booth, on the evening of April 14; died on April 15, 1865.
Michael, Prince of Servia, on June 10, 1868.
Prim, Marshal of Spain, on December 28; died on December 30, 1870.
George Darboy, Archbishop of Paris, by communists, on May 24, 1871.
Richard, Earl of Mayo, Governor General of India, by Shere Ali, a convict, in Andaman Islands, on February 8, 1872.
Amadeus, Duke of Aosta, when King of Spain, attempt on July 19, 1872.
Prince Bismarck, attempt by Blind on May 7, 1866; by Kullman on July 13, 1874.
Abdul Aziz, Sultan of Turkey, on June 4, 1876.
Hussein Avni and other Turkish Ministers, by Hassan, a Circassian officer, on June 15, 1876.
William I. of Prussia and Germany, attempts by Oscar Becker on July 14, 1861; by Hodel on May 11, 1878; by Dr. Nobiling on June 2, 1878.
Mehemet Ali, Pasha, by Albanians on September 7, 1878.
Lord Lytton, Viceroy of India, attempt by Busa on December 12, 1878.
Alfonso XII. of Spain, attempts by J. O. Moncasi on October 25, 1878; by Francisco Otero Gonzalez on December 30, 1879.
Loris Melikoff, Russian General, attempt on March 4, 1880.
Bratiano, Premier of Roumania, attempt by J. Pietraro on December 14, 1880.
Alexander II. of Russia, attempts by Karakozow at St. Petersburg on April 16, 1866; by Berezowski at Paris on June 6, 1867; by Alexander Solovieff on April 14, 1879; by undermining a railway train on December 1, 1879; by explosion of Winter Palace, St. Petersburg, on February 17, 1880; killed by explosion of a bomb thrown by a man who was himself killed, St. Petersburg, on March 13, 1881.
James A. Garfield, President of the United States, shot by Charles J. Guiteau on July 2, 1881.
Mayor Carter H. Harrison of Chicago, shot by Prendergast on October 28, 1893.
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