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What happens when history leaves out the full story - President William McKinley lies
William McKinley is often remembered in a simplified way, overshadowed by the events surrounding his presidency. However, his leadership played a key role in shaping a changing United States.
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This video shows McKinley’s final speech before an assassin came for him
William McKinley rose from Civil War veteran to one of the most important political figures of the late 19th century. He served in 11 battles, including Antietam, where nearly 23,000 casualties made ...
Mark William McKinley was born on February 2, 1976, in Newport Beach, California. A graduate of Harbor Day, Corona del Mar High, and Westmont University, Mark was a strong student and athlete, and an ...
Although William McKinley was born in Niles, he called Canton home. Need a news break? Check out the all new PLAY hub with puzzles, games and more! It's where he forged his career as a lawyer and ...
CANTON, Ohio (WOIO) - Eight U.S. presidents have called Ohio home, but perhaps none is as revered as President William McKinley. “McKinley is really kind of woven into the fabric of Canton,” said Kim ...
Today, we celebrate the birthday of the legendary President William McKinley—a true American trailblazer and titan of American greatness, who protected our people; expanded our blessings; and secured ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — A Lucas County grand jury indicted a man for the death of a woman found following a south Toledo house fire last fall. William McKinley, 38, was indicted on one count of murder and two ...
The battle over the name of North America’s tallest mountain has returned to Washington, reviving a dispute that spans more than a century. On his first day back in office in January, President Donald ...
Americans of a certain age will remember where they were on the day that President John F. Kennedy was assassinated: Nov. 22, 1963. No doubt their parents would have had a collective memory of Dec. 7, ...
(WDBJ) - On this day 124 years ago, President William Mckinley was shot by an anarchist at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York while he was greeting the public in a receiving line.
WASHINGTON — In his first term, Donald Trump’s favorite president, other than himself, was Andrew Jackson, the self-made populist who relished turning Washington upside down. Now he’s partial to the ...
From Jackson to McKinley: What Trump’s new choice of presidential hero says about his evolving goals
WASHINGTON (AP) — In his first term, Donald Trump’s favorite president, other than himself, was Andrew Jackson, the hatchet-faced, self-made populist who relished turning Washington upside down. Now ...
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