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Mckinley Collection (#6)

"Captivating McKinley: A Journey through History, Nature, and Politics" Majestic and serene, Mt

Background imageMckinley Collection: President and Mrs. William McKinley. Photographed in the White House in 1900

President and Mrs. William McKinley. Photographed in the White House in 1900
PRESIDENT & MRS. MCKINLEY. President and Mrs. William McKinley. Photographed in the White House in 1900

Background imageMckinley Collection: Republican campaign button from the 1896 Presidential election featuring William McKinley

Republican campaign button from the 1896 Presidential election featuring William McKinley
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1896. Republican campaign button from the 1896 Presidential election featuring William McKinley

Background imageMckinley Collection: American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, reminding Republican presidential candidate William

American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, reminding Republican presidential candidate William McKinley
MCKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, reminding Republican presidential candidate William McKinley

Background imageMckinley Collection: A Man of Mark: President William McKinley as Mark Hannas man

A Man of Mark: President William McKinley as Mark Hannas man, cartooned by Homer Davenport for William Randolph Hearsts
McKINLEY & HANNA, 1890s. A Man of Mark: President William McKinley as Mark Hannas man, cartooned by Homer Davenport for William Randolph Hearsts " New York Journal" during the mid-1890s

Background imageMckinley Collection: 25th President of the United States. Front page of the Buffalo Evening News reporting

25th President of the United States. Front page of the Buffalo Evening News reporting the assassination of President
WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. Front page of the Buffalo Evening News reporting the assassination of President McKinley earlier that day, 6 September 1901

Background imageMckinley Collection: The birthplace of William McKinley, 25th President of the United States. The house is in Niles, Ohio

The birthplace of William McKinley, 25th President of the United States. The house is in Niles, Ohio
McKINLEY BIRTHPLACE, OHIO. The birthplace of William McKinley, 25th President of the United States. The house is in Niles, Ohio, where McKinley was born, January 29th 1843

Background imageMckinley Collection: Thank you letter sent on behalf of President William McKinley by his Secretary, John Addison Porter

Thank you letter sent on behalf of President William McKinley by his Secretary, John Addison Porter
McKINLEY LETTER, 1898. Thank you letter sent on behalf of President William McKinley by his Secretary, John Addison Porter, for a gift of Vin Mariani, 14 June 1898

Background imageMckinley Collection: The Temple of Music at the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, New York

The Temple of Music at the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, New York, where President William McKinley was fatally
PAN-AMERICAN EXPO, 1901. The Temple of Music at the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, New York, where President William McKinley was fatally shot on 6 September 1901

Background imageMckinley Collection: 25th President of the United States. Photographed in 1901

25th President of the United States. Photographed in 1901
WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. Photographed in 1901

Background imageMckinley Collection: McKinley as Marc Hannas man, a cartoon by Homer Davenport that appeared in William Randolph

McKinley as Marc Hannas man, a cartoon by Homer Davenport that appeared in William Randolph Hearsts New York Journal
McKINLEY CARTOON, 1890s. McKinley as Marc Hannas man, a cartoon by Homer Davenport that appeared in William Randolph Hearsts " New York Journal" during the mid-1890s

Background imageMckinley Collection: President William McKinley with his wife and Expo president John Milburn

President William McKinley with his wife and Expo president John Milburn, at the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo
PAN-AMERICAN EXPO, 1901. President William McKinley with his wife and Expo president John Milburn, at the Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, New York. Photographed by Frances B

Background imageMckinley Collection: Hannas Triumphal Approach. President William McKinley and Mark Hanna as cartooned by F. T

Hannas Triumphal Approach. President William McKinley and Mark Hanna as cartooned by F. T
McKINLEY & HANNA, 1897. Hannas Triumphal Approach. President William McKinley and Mark Hanna as cartooned by F.T. Richards in Life Magazine, 18 February 1897

Background imageMckinley Collection: caricature lithograph, 1899, by James Montgomery Flagg

caricature lithograph, 1899, by James Montgomery Flagg
WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901): caricature lithograph, 1899, by James Montgomery Flagg

Background imageMckinley Collection: President and Mrs. William McKinleys bedroom. Photographed in 1898

President and Mrs. William McKinleys bedroom. Photographed in 1898
WHITE HOUSE BEDROOM, 1898. President and Mrs. William McKinleys bedroom. Photographed in 1898

Background imageMckinley Collection: William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1896

William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1896
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1896. William Jennings Bryan, the Democratic party candidate for President in 1896, lambasted on a Republican placard with a movable wheel which voters could spin to divine

Background imageMckinley Collection: Assassin of President William McKinley

Assassin of President William McKinley
LEON CZOLGOSZ (1873-1901). Assassin of President William McKinley

Background imageMckinley Collection: contemporary colored engraving

contemporary colored engraving
WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901): contemporary colored engraving

Background imageMckinley Collection: U. S. President William McKinley and Admiral George Dewey listening to James Cardinal Gibbons

U. S. President William McKinley and Admiral George Dewey listening to James Cardinal Gibbons pronouncing
DEWEY AND McKINLEY, 1899. U.S. President William McKinley and Admiral George Dewey listening to James Cardinal Gibbons pronouncing the Benediction upon Deweys triumphant return to Washington, D.C

Background imageMckinley Collection: 25th President of the United States

25th President of the United States
WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States

Background imageMckinley Collection: Hes Back Again. After William McKinleys victory in the 1896 election

Hes Back Again. After William McKinleys victory in the 1896 election, the lobbyist for protective tariffs walks tall
TARIFF LOBBYIST, 1897. Hes Back Again. After William McKinleys victory in the 1896 election, the lobbyist for protective tariffs walks tall and fat in the U.S. Congress. Cartoon, 1897, by J.S. Pughe

Background imageMckinley Collection: Having gained Puerto Rico and the Philippines at the Treaty of Paris in December 1898

Having gained Puerto Rico and the Philippines at the Treaty of Paris in December 1898
W. McKINLEY CARTOON, 1899. Having gained Puerto Rico and the Philippines at the Treaty of Paris in December 1898, President McKinley now has to decide whether to follow the path to expansionism

Background imageMckinley Collection: Bedroom of President and Mrs. McKinley at the White House. Above the bed is a portrait of Katherine

Bedroom of President and Mrs. McKinley at the White House. Above the bed is a portrait of Katherine
WHITE HOUSE: BEDROOM, c1900. Bedroom of President and Mrs. McKinley at the White House. Above the bed is a portrait of Katherine, the McKinleys elder daughter, who died in 1875

Background imageMckinley Collection: President William McKinley and Admiral George Dewey at the U. S

President William McKinley and Admiral George Dewey at the U. S. Capitol reviewing stand during the homecoming
McKINLEY & DEWEY, 1899. President William McKinley and Admiral George Dewey at the U.S. Capitol reviewing stand during the homecoming celebration in Deweys honor, 3 October 1899

Background imageMckinley Collection: Cover of the transcript of President William McKinleys final public address before his

Cover of the transcript of President William McKinleys final public address before his assassination at
McKINLEYs LAST SPEECH. Cover of the transcript of President William McKinleys final public address before his assassination at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, Septmber 1901

Background imageMckinley Collection: 25th President of the United States. Photographed in 1896

25th President of the United States. Photographed in 1896
WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. Photographed in 1896

Background imageMckinley Collection: No Wonder He Was Ill. Mark Hanna watches the suffering President William McKinley

No Wonder He Was Ill. Mark Hanna watches the suffering President William McKinley. Cartoon by George Luks, c1899
WILLIAM McKINLEY CARTOON. No Wonder He Was Ill. Mark Hanna watches the suffering President William McKinley. Cartoon by George Luks, c1899

Background imageMckinley Collection: (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. Photographed in 1900

(1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. Photographed in 1900
WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. Photographed in 1900

Background imageMckinley Collection: Crowds outside the Temple of Music during the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York

Crowds outside the Temple of Music during the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York
PAN-AMERICAN EXPO, 1901. Crowds outside the Temple of Music during the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York, where President William McKinley was fatally shot on 6 September 1901. Stereograph

Background imageMckinley Collection: (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. President McKinley giving a speech at Waukegan

(1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. President McKinley giving a speech at Waukegan, Illinois
WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. President McKinley giving a speech at Waukegan, Illinois, during his Western Tour in October 1899

Background imageMckinley Collection: The home of William McKinley (1843-1901), 25th President of the United States, at Canton, Ohio

The home of William McKinley (1843-1901), 25th President of the United States, at Canton, Ohio
McKINLEY HOME, OHIO. The home of William McKinley (1843-1901), 25th President of the United States, at Canton, Ohio

Background imageMckinley Collection: Crowds in Buffalo, New York, reading bulletins on the condition of President William McKinley

Crowds in Buffalo, New York, reading bulletins on the condition of President William McKinley, 14 September 1901
McKINLEY ASSASSINATION. Crowds in Buffalo, New York, reading bulletins on the condition of President William McKinley, 14 September 1901

Background imageMckinley Collection: The assassination of President William McKinley by Leon Czolgosz at the Pan-American Exposition

The assassination of President William McKinley by Leon Czolgosz at the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York
McKINLEY ASSASSINATION. The assassination of President William McKinley by Leon Czolgosz at the Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, on September 6, 1901: contemporary drawing

Background imageMckinley Collection: His Triumphal Progress. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896

His Triumphal Progress. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, of William McKinley on the campaign trail
W. McKINLEY CARTOON, 1896. His Triumphal Progress. American cartoon by Louis Dalrymple, 1896, of William McKinley on the campaign trail

Background imageMckinley Collection: Milburn Residence, Buffalo, New York, where President William McKinley died after being fatally shot

Milburn Residence, Buffalo, New York, where President William McKinley died after being fatally shot
BUFFALO: ASSASSINATION. Milburn Residence, Buffalo, New York, where President William McKinley died after being fatally shot, 14 September 1901. Photopostcard, c1910

Background imageMckinley Collection: (1843-1901). President William McKinley (1843-1901) on the porch of his home in Canton

(1843-1901). President William McKinley (1843-1901) on the porch of his home in Canton, Ohio: oil over a photograph
WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). President William McKinley (1843-1901) on the porch of his home in Canton, Ohio: oil over a photograph, 1899

Background imageMckinley Collection: Republican campaign button from the 1900 Presidential election featuring William McKinley

Republican campaign button from the 1900 Presidential election featuring William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN:1900. Republican campaign button from the 1900 Presidential election featuring William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt

Background imageMckinley Collection: From the cartoon series Willie and His Pappa, by Frederick Burr Opper

From the cartoon series Willie and His Pappa, by Frederick Burr Opper, which appeared in William Randolph Hearsts New
McKINLEY CARTOON, 1900. From the cartoon series Willie and His Pappa, by Frederick Burr Opper, which appeared in William Randolph Hearsts New York Journal, 1900-01

Background imageMckinley Collection: American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1900, portraying Democratic presidential candidate William

American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1900, portraying Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan as a
ELECTION CARTOON, 1900. American cartoon by F. Victor Gillam, 1900, portraying Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan as a fallen Don Quixote whose attempts to tilt with the full

Background imageMckinley Collection: WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. Photographed in 1896

WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. Photographed in 1896

Background imageMckinley Collection: MCKINLEY & HANNA, 1890s

MCKINLEY & HANNA, 1890s. No Wonder They Laugh: President William McKinley and Mark Hanna as cartooned by Homer Davenport for William Randolph Hearsts " New York Journal" during the mid-1890s

Background imageMckinley Collection: William McKinley

William McKinley
WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. Late 19th century photograph

Background imageMckinley Collection: Mckinley Cartoon, 1900

Mckinley Cartoon, 1900
McKINLEY CARTOON, 1900. From the cartoon series Willie and His Papa, by Frederick Burr Opper, which appeared in William Randolph Hearsts New York Journal, 1900-01

Background imageMckinley Collection: WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901)

WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. Photographed in 1894 while he was Governor of Ohio

Background imageMckinley Collection: Photography, 1901

Photography, 1901
PHOTOGRAPHY, 1901. A miners daughter in Arizona photographing President William McKinley in 1901

Background imageMckinley Collection: Mckinley Assassination

Mckinley Assassination
McKINLEY ASSASSINATION. Front page of the San Francisco Chronicle of 7 September 1901, reporting the assassination of the President William McKinley, at Buffalo, New York, the previous day

Background imageMckinley Collection: Presidential Campaign, 1896

Presidential Campaign, 1896
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1896. McKinley soap doll from the 1896 presidential campaign, when William McKinley was the candidate of the Republican party

Background imageMckinley Collection: WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States

WILLIAM McKINLEY (1843-1901). 25th President of the United States. Photographed making his Presidential nomination acceptance speech from the front porch of his home in Canton, Ohio, in 1896

Background imageMckinley Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1900. William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt as the Republican candidates

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1900. William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt as the Republican candidates for President and Vice President on a lithograph campaign poster




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"Captivating McKinley: A Journey through History, Nature, and Politics" Majestic and serene, Mt. McKinley (Denali) stands tall in the backdrop of Reflection Pond, Denali National Park, Alaska. As the late evening sun casts a golden glow on its peaks, one can't help but be mesmerized by this natural wonder. In the heart of Denali National Park and Preserve, a grizzly bear roams freely against the breathtaking backdrop of Mount Denali (McKinley). This awe-inspiring sight reminds us of the untamed beauty that Alaska holds within its vast wilderness. Delve into political satire with a Roosevelt/McKinley cartoon that captures the essence of their era. Through clever illustrations and witty commentary, it offers an intriguing glimpse into the dynamics between these influential figures. Step back in time to Niles, Ohio's Dollar Savings Bank - witness to countless stories of financial growth and prosperity for local communities since its establishment. Serving as a testament to resilience and progress, it embodies McKinley's vision for economic stability. The grandeur of Niagara Square is enhanced by the imposing presence Monument in Buffalo, New York. This photopostcard from 1910 immortalizes an architectural masterpiece that pays tribute to President William McKinley's legacy. Ascend to new heights with Mt. McKinley – an emblematic symbol representing both physical challenges and personal triumphs for mountaineers around the world who dare to conquer its summit. The Mckinley Inauguration marks a significant moment in American history when President William McKinley took office amidst great anticipation and hope for his leadership during challenging times. Captured forever in this photo is President William McKinleys' powerful address delivered with conviction as he addresses critical issues facing our nation at that time—a reminder that words have immense power to shape destinies. A portrait of Mr.