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  1. William Mckinley: Twenty-Fifth President 1897-1901 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2006-09

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22. World Almanac For Kids
mckinley, william (1843–1901), 25th president of the us (1897–1901); his administrationinaugurated a period of Republican party dominance, aided business
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EXPLORE ANIMALS ENVIRONMENT HISTORICAL BIRTHDAYS ... home McKINLEY, William
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The 1896 election formed a major turning point in American politics. McKinley advocated the tariff as a way of protecting business and labor from foreign imports and defended the gold standard against his Democratic opponent William Jennings Bryan, who espoused the free coinage of silver, which would have inflated currency and aided debtors. The Republicans ran an efficient, lavishly financed campaign, and McKinley won the election by the largest popular margin since the Civil War. His administration enacted a higher tariff in 1897, committed the country to the gold standard in 1900, and generally promoted business confidence. Probably in part because of these policies, the economy recovered from a severe depression, and the Republicans became identified with economic prosperity, which made them the dominant party until the 1930s. McKinley received public vindication when he defeated Bryan again and was reelected by a still larger vote in 1900.
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william mckinley. 9. william Henry Harrison, 31 The residence of the us president wascalled the president s Palace, the president s House, and the Executive
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24. William McKinley --  Encyclopædia Britannica
born January 29, 1843, Niles, Ohio, us died Sept. 14, 1901, Buffalo, NY william mckinley.william mckinley. Gramstorff. 25th president of the United States (1897
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25. John McKinley --  Encyclopædia Britannica
, mckinley, william 25th president of Under mckinley s leadership, the United Stateswent to war against Spain in 1898 and , Hay, John (Milton) us secretary of
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28. President William McKinley Gravesite
Name william mckinley. Categories 25th president of the usA us Congressmanfrom Ohio. 39th Governor of Ohio. Burial Location mckinley
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Name: William McKinley Categories: President of the USA US Congressman from Ohio Governor of Ohio Burial Location: McKinley National Memorial, Canton, Ohio, USA. See the Death in Office Rule for Presidential Monuments Mike's Notes: Quick, tell me who assassinated William McKinley! Don't know his name? Don't worry, it's not as easy to remember as John Wilkes Booth or Lee Harvey Oswald . Maybe if this guy could have chosen a better name, he would be better remembered. See William McKinley's grave at Find A Grave.com Click here to see a slide show of all the U.S. Presidents' graves!

29. President William McKinley Baseball Related Quotations By Baseball Almanac
he is the first us president to be invited to the honor and he did receive warmnews in publications when he embraced baseball. president william mckinley
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Support Baseball Almanac - Visit One Sponsor Each Visit Advertising Downloads Feedback Newsletter ... Year In Review "The President a lover of the National Game" - Sporting Life W illiam McKinley had a chance at becoming the first in history to throw out the first pitch, but he failed to appear at the game in which the event was scheduled. Nonetheless, he is the first U.S. President to be invited to the honor and he did receive warm news in publications when he embraced baseball. President William McKinley Quotations From William McKinley None Yet Found Quotations About William McKinley "M'Kinley On Ball — The President A Lover Of The National Game" - Sporting Life headline (1897) "President McKinley disappointed the 7,000 spectators at the opening game by failing to appear, and the Senators disappointed them by losing to Brooklyn 5 to 4." - Star "The president smiled and replied that he remembered the incident (throwing out first pitch as Governor of Ohio for Columbus) very well, indeed, and that if he saw his way clear he would repeat the performance at National Park Thursday." - newspaper article (1897) Fast Facts When Governor William McKinley threw out the first pitch for Columbus they went on to win the Western League championship.

30. Presidential Baseball Famous Firsts By Baseball Almanac
Harrison attends his second game and becomes the first us president to attend Senatorsare greeted in the Oval Office by president william mckinley who threw
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    and other speakers saluted the fallen president at the mckinley s portrait appearedon the us $500 bill in Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia william mckinley.
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    William McKinley (January 29 - September 14 ) was the 25th President of the United States , from until his assasination in
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    McKinley was born in Niles, Ohio , January 29 . He attended the public schools, Poland Academy, and Allegheny College . Following graduation he taught school, then at the start of the American Civil War enlisted in the Union Army on June 23 , as a private in the Twenty-third Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was mustered out as captain and brevet major of the same regiment in September Following the war, McKinley studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1867 . He commenced practice in Canton, Ohio . He was prosecuting attorney of Stark County, Ohio , and was elected as a Republican to the Forty-fifth, Forty-sixth, and Forty-seventh Congresses March 4 -March 3 ). He was chairman of the Committee on Revision of the Laws (Forty-seventh Congress). He presented his credentials as a Member-elect to the Forty-eighth Congress and served from March 4

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    34. William McKinley Definition Meaning Information Explanation
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    William McKinley Order: 25th President Term of Office: March 4 September 14 Followed: Grover Cleveland Succeeded by: Theodore Roosevelt Date of Birth January 29 Place of Birth: Niles, Ohio Date of Death: September 14 Place of Death: Buffalo, New York First Lady Ida Saxton Occupation: lawyer Political Party Republican Vice President Nicknames: Idol of Ohio William McKinley January 29 September 14 ) was the 25th President of the United States , from until his assasination in Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biography
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    McKinley was born in Niles, Ohio January 29 . He attended the public schools, Poland Academy, and Allegheny College . Following graduation he taught school, then at the start of the American Civil War enlisted in the Union Army on June 23 , as a private in the Twenty-third Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was mustered out as captain and brevet major of the same regiment in September Following the war, McKinley studied law and was admitted to the bar in

    35. U S Constitution - Second Inaugural Address Of President William McKinley
    us Constitution, Second Inaugural Address of president william mckinley.Monday, March 4, 1901. My FellowCitizens WHEN we assembled
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    Second Inaugural Address of President William McKinley
    Monday, March 4, 1901 My Fellow-Citizens:
    W HEN Our diversified productions, however, are increasing in such unprecedented volume as to admonish us of the necessity of still further enlarging our foreign markets by broader commercial relations. For this purpose reciprocal trade arrangements with other nations should in liberal spirit be carefully cultivated and promoted. The national verdict of 1896 has for the most part been executed. Whatever remains unfulfilled is a continuing obligation resting with undiminished force upon the Executive and the Congress. But fortunate as our condition is, its permanence can only be assured by sound business methods and strict economy in national administration and legislation. We should not permit our great prosperity to lead us to reckless ventures in business or profligacy in public expenditures. While the Congress determines the objects and the sum of appropriations, the officials of the executive departments are responsible for honest and faithful disbursement, and it should be their constant care to avoid waste and extravagance. Honesty, capacity, and industry are nowhere more indispensable than in public employment. These should be fundamental requisites to original appointment and the surest guaranties against removal.

    36. Presidents Article
    president william mckinley said in 1901 that the brotherhood of fraternal societieswas similar to the brotherhood of equal citizenship in the us.
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    Masonic and Anti-Masonic Presidents of the United States
    presented at Federal Lodge #1, F.A.A.M., of the District of Columbia
    February 9, 1998, by Paul M. Bessel Which U.S. Presidents were Freemasons? 1 George Washington (Pres. 1789-1797)(MM 1753)
    2 James Monroe (Pres. 1817-1825)(MM 1776)
    3 Andrew Jackson (1829-1837)(MM 1800?)(Fedl #1 1830)
    4 James K. Polk (Pres. 1845-1849)(MM 1820)
    5 James Buchanan (Pres. 1857-1861)(MM 1817)
    6 Andrew Johnson (Pres. 1865-1869)(MM 1851)
    7 James A. Garfield (Pres. 1881)(MM 1864)
    8 William McKinley (Pres. 1897-1901)(MM 1865)
    9 Theodore Roosevelt (Pres. 1901-1909)(MM 1901) 10 William H. Taft (Pres. 1909-1913)(MM 1901) 11 Warren G. Harding (Pres. 1921-1923)(MM 1920) 12 Franklin D. Roosevelt (Pres. 1933-1945)(MM 1911) 13 Harry S. Truman (Pres. 1945-1953)(MM 1909) 14 Gerald R. Ford (Pres. 1974-1977)(MM 1951) Discussion: Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Lyndon B. Johnson, Abraham Lincoln, Ulysses S. Grant, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton Were Masonic U.S. Presidents active in the Craft?

    37. Presidents List
    mckinley affiliated with Canton Lodge 60 at Canton, Ohio william H. Taft, 185719301909-1913, Average no other degree until after becoming us president, FC
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    U.S. Presidents and Freemasonry The purpose of this webpage is to present information about U.S. Presidents who had some involvement with Freemasonry, either as members or in some other way. Please feel free to contact me with information, suggestions, or corrections about the information on this site. You can contact me by clicking on my name: Paul M. Bessel There are 14 U.S. Presidents who are generally considered to have been Freemasons. The "rating" in the following chart is from various polls of historians' views of U.S. Presidents that were conducted at various times. The details about these polls are shown at the bottom of this webpage. These polls were not related, so their ratings may not correlate completely with each other. However, there seems to be a general consensus among all the polls. For example, Abraham Lincoln is always rated #1, the greatest of all U.S. Presidents, and Warren G. Harding is always rated as the worst of all the U.S. Presidents who served in that office. Name Rating
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    38. Ohio Biography
    First Lady of Ohio) McGuffey, william (author, educator) mckinley, Ida Saxton (FirstLady, First Lady of Ohio) mckinley, william (us president, Ohio governor
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    Allen, William
    (Ohio governor)
    Anderson, Charles
    (Ohio governor)
    Anderson, Eliza Brown
    (First Lady of Ohio)
    Anderson, Sherwood
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    Armstrong, Neil
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    Bara, Theda
    (actor)
    Bartley, Elizabeth Welles
    (First Lady of Ohio)
    Bartley, Julia Larwell
    (First Lady of Ohio) Bartley, Mordecai (Ohio governor) Bartley, Thomas Welles (Ohio governor) Battle, Kathleen (opera singer) Beaton, Stephanie (actor) Bebb, Sarah Shuck (First Lady of Ohio) Bebb, William (Ohio governor) Bellows, George (painter) Berry, Halle (actor, model) Bickerdyke, Mary Ann (nurse) Bierce, Ambrose (author) "Big Muskie" (machine) Blackman, Cindy (musician) Blue Jacket (Shawnee leader) Bombeck, Erma (author, humorist) Bow Wow (musician) Bromfield, Louis (author) Brough, Caroline Nelson (First Lady of Ohio) Brough, John (Ohio governor) Brown, Ethan Allen (Ohio governor) Brown, John (abolitionist) Brown, Paul (football coach) Bushnell, Asa S. (Ohio governor) Bushnell, Ellen Ludlow (First Lady of Ohio) C Campbell, James E. (Ohio governor) Campbell, M. Elizabeth Owens

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    Biographies of us Presidents Biographies of us Presidents George Washington (1789 1797 1889-1893) Grover Cleveland (1893 - 1897) william mckinley (1897 - 1901
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    40. KiteCD - U.S. Presidents 21 To 30
    mckinley, william 25th us president. Born 29 Jan 1843 Assassinated14 Sep 1901 Term 1897 to 1901 During his service in the Civil
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    Arthur, Chester Alan - 21st U.S. President
    Born 5 October 1829
    Died 18 November 1886
    Term 1881 to 1885
    • President Arthur signed the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882. It broke the Treaty of 1880 with China which allowed Chinese immigrants to enter the U.S. While the Chinese Exclusion Act did halt immigration for 10 years and kept already immigrated Chinese from becoming citizens, Arthur had already vetoed a bill which would have banned any Chinese immigration for 20 years. In 1883 Buffalo Bill, who had become famous hunting buffalo to feed the crews who were laying track for the Transcontinental Railroad by the Union Pacific, organized the first of his wild west shows. These shows featured sharpshooter Annie Oakley and Sioux chief Sitting Bull. In 1883 President Arthur signed the Pendleton Act. This act reformed civil service, which was believed to be filled with politically connected individuals who didn’t really do any work. The Pendelton Act created exams for government jobs. It also created a Civil Service Commission to oversee the new competitive merit system. Chester Alan Arthur - portrait and biographical information at the White House web site.

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