Our Martyred President : Memorial Life of William McKinley...together with a full history of anarchy and its infamous deeds...

Our Martyred President : Memorial Life of William McKinley. Front cover: Copyright: McKinley Museum; Origsize: 9 x 6.75 inches; Origformat: Book
Our Martyred President : Memorial Life of William McKinley. Front cover

Copyright: McKinley Museum; Origsize: 9 x 6.75 inches; Origformat: Book

Name/Title

Our Martyred President : Memorial Life of William McKinley...together with a full history of anarchy and its infamous deeds...

Entry/Object ID

1995.1.303

Description

A biography of William McKinley titled "Our Martyred President...Memorial Life of William McKinley...together with a full history of anarchy and its infamous deeds..." The cover title reads "Memorial Life of William McKinley: Our Martyred President." The book is blue and features gold lettering. The complete title page reads as follows: "OUR MARTYRED PRESIDENT As a Man, the Noblest and Purest of his Times. As a Citizen, the Grandestof his Nation. As a Statesman, the Idol of Millions of People. MEMORIAL LIFE OF WILLIAM McKINLEY CONTAINING A FULL ACCOUNT OF HIS EARLY LIFE; HIS AMBITION TO OBTAIN AN EDUCATION; HIS BRILLIANT CAREER AS A SOLDIER IN THE CIVIL WAR; HIS PATRIOTIC RECORD AS A MEMBER OF CONGRESS AND GOVERNOR OF HIS STATE; HIS ABLE ADMINISTRATION AS PRESIDENT, ETC. INCLUDING A THRILLING ACCOUNT OF HIS ASSASSINATION; HIS HEROIC STRUGGLE FOR LIFE; HOPE OF RECOVERY SUDDENLY BLASTED; PROFOUND SYMPATHY AND ANXIOUS SUS- PENSE OF THE WHOLE CIVILIZED WORLD, ETC. TOGETHER WITH A FULL HISTORY OF ANARCHY AND ITS INFAMOUS DEEDS By COL. G. W. TOWNSEND THE WELL-KNOWN AUTHOR WITH AN INTRODUCTION By HON. JAMES RANKIN YOUNG Member of Congress and formerly Clerk of the United States Senate INCLUDING THE LIFE OF PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ---------------- Profusely Embellished with Superb Engravings ---------------- MEMORIAL PUBLISHING COMPANY" xii ; 512 p. ; ill. ; 9 x 6.75 in.

Collection

McKinley

Acquisition

Accession

1995.1

Source or Donor

General Museum Collection

Acquisition Method

Gift