MURDER at the FAIR:
THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT McKINLEY

STORY CHAPTER LINKS
1. STORY PREFACE
2. A POPULAR PRESIDENT
3. A SHOOTING IN BUFFALO
4. TOO LATE
5. IF ONLY...
6. "IT IS OVER"
7. A PRESIDENTIAL FUNERAL
8. TRIAL AND EXECUTION
9. USED AND RECOMMENDED SOURCES

PREFACE

We are now at peace with the world, and it is my
fervent prayer that if differences arise between us
and other powers they may be settled by peaceful
arbitration and that hereafter we may be spared the
horrors of war.


William McKinley
2nd Inaugural Address
March 4, 1901


Six months after the popular 25th President of the United States delivered his second inaugural address, he was dead. His goal of settling disputes by arbitration was honorable. But an anarchist named Leon Czolgosz thought McKinley had too much power.

A mere 20 years after Garfield’s assassination, and 36 years after Lincoln’s, the country and a President’s family once again endured the horror of assassination.

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Author: Carole D. Bos, J.D.