Charles Henry Grosvenor, William
McKinley, His Life and Work (Washington: The Continental Assembly, 1901)p.
154; “Assault upon the President,” Jackson
Weekly Clarion-Ledger, Sept. 12, 1901, p. 4. See also “Sorrow in South Carolina,” The News and Courier (Charleston, SC) Sept. 15, 1901, p. 1; “Nunc
Dimittis,” The Commercial Appeal (Memphis,
TN) Sept. 14, 1901, p. 4; “A Life of Devotion to Duty,” The News and Courier (Charleston,
SC) Sept. 14, 1901, p. 2; “William McKinley: A Sketch of the Nation’s Ruler,”
The Jackson Weekly Clarion-Ledger, Sept.
19, 1901, p. 6. McKinley very rarely called
a martyr in Southern White Newspapers. See “Touching Scene: The End of the Martyred
President,” Jackson Weekly Clarion-Ledger,
Sept. 19, 1901, p. 1; “The Dead President,” News and Courier (Charleston, SC)
Sept. 14, 1901, p. 4. All Footnotes