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Series 7, Shorthand Notebooks and Notes, 1898-1901 (continued) | |||||||||||||
1900, May-1901, May (continued) | |||||||||||||
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REEL 92 | Series 8, Guest List for Receptions at the White House, 1901 | ||||||||||||
The official White House guest list includes several separate lists of names and addresses. Organized in the following categories: cabinet, diplomatic corps, Supreme Court, courtesy list, those invited to all receptions, newspaper correspondents, Congress, President and Mrs. McKinley's personal list, military officers, clergymen, society list, and miscellaneous. | |||||||||||||
REEL 92 | Guest list, 1901 | ||||||||||||
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REEL 92 | Series 9, Photographs, 1901 | ||||||||||||
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REEL 92 | Series 10, Assassination Records, 1901 | ||||||||||||
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Includes a scrapbook containing the tickertape reports of the attending physicians on McKinley's medical progress from the time he was shot until he died on September 14, 1901; a pocket memoranda book of Pressley M. Rixey, surgeon general, covering the period from September, 1900 to July, 1901, when he attended President and Mrs. McKinley; and a volume of letters, memoranda, and speeches by prominent men (1936-1943) most of which were printed in Charles U. Gordon (compiler), William McKinley Commemorative Tributes (1942). | |||||||||||||
REEL 92-93 | Series 11, Miscellaneous Manuscripts, 1897-1901 | ||||||||||||
Undated memoranda arranged alphabetically by subjects; poetry arranged alphabetically by author; undated Presidential Office Staff letter résumés arranged alphabetically by correspondent concerned; a few legal briefs and court decisions, arranged chronologically; check stubs arranged chronologically; two pocket notebooks; and a banner of the state of Ohio. Also included are annotated calling cards arranged alphabetically; envelopes arranged alphabetically by writer; and several miscellaneous membership certificates. | |||||||||||||
REEL 92 | 1897-1900 | ||||||||||||
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REEL 93 | 1900-1901 | ||||||||||||
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REEL 94-98 | Series 12, Scrapbooks, 1897-1901 | ||||||||||||
Bound scrapbooks of newspaper clippings. The first nine volumes are classified "Current Comment" and consist of newspaper editorials. Following these are two volumes entitled "Social and Personal," two volumes labeled "Personal," two volumes labeled "Social World," one volume covering "At the White House," two volumes on McKinley's inaugural addresses, then volumes covering foreign affairs, one volume of speeches and comments of William Jennings Bryan during the 1900 campaign, and two volumes of clippings covering miscellaneous affairs. | |||||||||||||
Volumes arranged under subject headings and therein chronologically. | |||||||||||||
REEL 94 | Vols. 1-6 | ||||||||||||
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REEL 95 | Vols. 6 (cont.)-13 | ||||||||||||
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REEL 96 | Vols. 13 (cont.)-20 | ||||||||||||
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REEL 97 | Vols. 20 (cont.)-26 | ||||||||||||
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REEL 98 | Vols. 27-34 | ||||||||||||
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BOX 13:1-13:4 | Series 13, Newspaper Clippings, 1898-1901 | ||||||||||||
Loose miscellaneous clippings not included in the scrapbooks. | |||||||||||||
Unorganized. | |||||||||||||
BOX 13:1 | Civil service methods, 1898, June-1899, July | ||||||||||||
Taylor, Henry, scraps collected by, 1899, June-1900, July | |||||||||||||
Trips | |||||||||||||
1898, Dec. 14-21 , Southern | |||||||||||||
1899 | |||||||||||||
May , Western | |||||||||||||
June , New England | |||||||||||||
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BOX 13:2 | (1 folder) | ||||||||||||
1900 | |||||||||||||
Mar. 25 , New York | |||||||||||||
Apr. 19-27 , New York | |||||||||||||
1901, Mar.-Apr. , New England | |||||||||||||
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1898 | |||||||||||||
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BOX 13:3 | 1898-1900 | ||||||||||||
(8 folders) | |||||||||||||
BOX 13:4 | 1900-1901, undated | ||||||||||||
(12 folders) | |||||||||||||
BOX 14:1-14:11 | Series 14, Printed Matter, 1883-1902 | ||||||||||||
Primarily printed addresses, campaign material, government documents, reports of government agencies, resolutions and bills by Congress, pamphlets covering foreign relations, and travel information. | |||||||||||||
BOX 14:1 | “Abraham Lincoln,” by McKinley, 1896, Feb. 12 | ||||||||||||
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Association of Salida, Colo., 1897, Dec. 23 | |||||||||||||
Act for Increasing the Efficiency of the Army of the United States, and for Other Purposes, undated | |||||||||||||
Act Making Appropriation for the Support of the Regular and Volunteer Army for the Fiscal Year Ending, 1900, June 30 | |||||||||||||
Act Temporarily to Provide Revenues and a Civil Government for Porto Rico, and for Other Purposes, 1900, Apr. 12 | |||||||||||||
Act to Amend the Laws Relating to American Seamen for the Protection of Such Seamen, and to Promote Commerce, undated | |||||||||||||
Act to Encourage the Holding of a Pan-American Exposition on the Niagara Frontier, within the County of Erie or Niagara, in the State of New York, in the Year of 1901 | |||||||||||||
Act of Provide for Celebrating the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Purchase of the Louisiana Territory by the United States, 1901 | |||||||||||||
Act to Provide for Temporarily Increasing the Military Establishment of the United States in Time of War, and for Other Purposes, undated | |||||||||||||
Act to Regulate and Improve the Civil Service of the United States, 1883, Jan. 16 | |||||||||||||
Addresses | |||||||||||||
Atlanta, Ga., 1900, May 30 | |||||||||||||
“An Act to Provide Revenue for the Government and to Encourage the Industries of the United States,” by John A. Kasson, 1897, July 24 | |||||||||||||
“Bimetallism,” by Joseph C. Sibley, 1893, Aug. 18 | |||||||||||||
Carnegie Library, 1897, Nov. 3 | |||||||||||||
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1899, Oct. 16 | |||||||||||||
Centennial of the Admission of the State of Tennessee into the Union, by J. M. Dickinson, June 1, 1891 | |||||||||||||
Commercial Club, Boston, Mass., 1899, Feb. 17 | |||||||||||||
Dedication of the Grant Monument, New York, N.Y., 1897, Apr. 27 | |||||||||||||
Ecumenical Conference, by McKinley, undated | |||||||||||||
Exercises in Honor of the Return from Manila of the Tenth Pennsylvania Regiment, U. S. Volunteers, 1899, Aug. 28 | |||||||||||||
General Court, Boston, Mass., 1899, Feb. 17 | |||||||||||||
Home Market Club Banquet, 1897, Mar. 1 | |||||||||||||
Laboring Men, by James H. Eckels, 1900, Oct. 5 | |||||||||||||
National Opening of the Philadelphia Museums, Philadelphia, Pa., by McKinley, 1897, June 2 | |||||||||||||
Officers and Students of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., 1898, Feb. 22 | |||||||||||||
Ohio Bankers' Association, Columbus, Ohio, 1900, Oct. 24 | |||||||||||||
Ohio Chickamauga National Park Commission, 1896 | |||||||||||||
Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, by Rutherford B. Hayes, 1893, June 20 | |||||||||||||
Omaha, Nebr., on the Trans-Mississippi Exposition, 1899 | |||||||||||||
Opening of Republican Campaign in Ohio, by Stewart L. Woodford, 1896, Aug. 15 | |||||||||||||
Philippines, 1899, Aug. 28 | |||||||||||||
Protection and Bimetallism, by Thomas H. Carter, 1896, Feb. 26 | |||||||||||||
Tennessee Centennial Exposition, by McKinley, 1897, June 11 | |||||||||||||
Unveiling of the Statue of Major General John Alexander Logan, 1901, Apr. 9 | |||||||||||||
Workingmen of Chicago, Ill., by John G. Carlisle, 1896, Apr. 15 | |||||||||||||
“Agricultural Prosperity Is Here,” 1900, Mar. 17 | |||||||||||||
Albany Law School, Albany, N.Y., 1901, Apr. 4 | |||||||||||||
“The American Commercial Invasion of Europe,” by Frank A. Vandership, 1902 | |||||||||||||
“American Expansion as an Historical Evolution,” 1899, Sept. 6 | |||||||||||||
American Flag Association, 1900 | |||||||||||||
American Flag Day, 1896 | |||||||||||||
“The American Who Belittles Expansion,” Extracts from Remarks of H. R. Gibson, 1900, Feb. 9 | |||||||||||||
Annual Reports | |||||||||||||
Commissioner of the General Land Office to the Secretary of the Interior, 1900, June 30 | |||||||||||||
Commissioner of Pensions to the Secretary of the Interior, 1899, June 30 | |||||||||||||
Postmaster-General of the United States, 1897, June 30 | |||||||||||||
Secretary of the Navy | |||||||||||||
Secretary of the Treasury on the State of Finances, 1898 | |||||||||||||
BOX 14:2 | Secretary of War, 1899 | ||||||||||||
Annual Statement of the Commissioner of Education, 1898, June 30 | |||||||||||||
Answers to Questions Propounded by the Commission of Investigation to the Surgeon-General, U.S.A., 1898, Sept. 30 | |||||||||||||
Anti-Imperial Chain, 1899, Sept. | |||||||||||||
Appeal of the Midvale of the Rejection, 1900, Aug. 11 | |||||||||||||
The Army Canteen, undated | |||||||||||||
“A Betrayal of the National Welfare,” Extracts from Remarks of J. P. Dolliver, 1900, Feb. 27 | |||||||||||||
“Better Conditions of Labor under a Republican Administration,” by Charles Dick, 1900, June 9 | |||||||||||||
Bibliography of the Papers and Reports of the American Historical Association | |||||||||||||
“The Birth of the Monroe Doctrine,” by O. S. Borne, undated | |||||||||||||
“Books Needed for Consumptives,” by Mrs. Rufus P. Williams, undated | |||||||||||||
Bryan on the Tariff; Extracts from His Speeches in the House of Representatives, 1892, Mar.-1894, Jan. | |||||||||||||
“Bryan's Militarism Cry, Sulu Slavery Question, and Labor and Our Colonies,” undated | |||||||||||||
California Society of the Sons of the American Revolution, 1899 | |||||||||||||
Calling Cards | |||||||||||||
(11 folders) | |||||||||||||
BOX 14:3 | (3 folders) | ||||||||||||
Campaign Speech by J. H. Mitchell, 1900, Oct. 30 | |||||||||||||
“Captured Battle Flags,” 1888, Feb. 20 | |||||||||||||
Catholic Summer School of America, 1899, July-Aug. | |||||||||||||
Ella Car Patterson Concert Company, undated | |||||||||||||
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