Author:William McKinley
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| ←Author Index: Mc | William McKinley Jr. (1843–1901) |
| 25th President of the United States (1897 – 1901), with Garret A. Hobart (1897 - 1899), succeeding Grover Cleveland; succeeded by Theodore Roosevelt. 39th Governor of Ohio (1892 - 1896). Union Captain (1861 - 1865). |
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[edit] Works
[edit] Inaugural addresses
[edit] State of the Union addresses
- First State of the Union address, (1897)
- Second State of the Union address, (1898)
- Third State of the Union address, (1899)
- Fourth State of the Union address, (1900)
[edit] Other speeches
[edit] Works about McKinley
- Edward S. Ellis, “Political Giants of the Present Day: William McKinley, the Favorite Champion of a Protective Tariff,” in Great Leaders and National Issues of 1896, 1896.
- Carl Schurz, “The Quadrennial Disgrace,” Harper's Weekly, March 6, 1897, p. 219.
- Carl Schurz, “The President on Economy,” Harper's Weekly, Vol. XLI, No. 2100 (March 20, 1897), p. 283.
- “Mr. McKinley and the Civil Service,” The New York Times, July 30, 1897.
- “McKinley, William,” The New International Encyclopædia. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1905.
- “McKinley, William” in Encyclopædia Britannica, (11th ed.), 1911.
- Joseph P. Smith and James Grant Wilson, “William McKinley” in The Presidents of the United States, 1789-1914, 1914.
- “McKinley, William,” The New Student's Reference Work, Chicago: F.E. Compton and Co., 1914.
- “McKinley, William” in The Encyclopedia Americana. New York, 1920.
- “McKinley, William,” Collier's New Encyclopedia. New York: P.F. Collier & Son Co., 1921.
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