Buffalo Courier, Vol. LXVI, No. 265, September 22, 1901
Subject(s): American newspapers, Ansley Wilcox House (Buffalo, N.Y.), Cortelyou, George B. (George Bruce), 1862-1940, Depew, Chauncey M. (Chauncey Mitchell), 1834-1928, Foster, George, Hanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904, McKinley, Ida Saxton, 1847-1907, McKinley, William, 1843-1901, Presidents--Assassination, Presidents--Inauguration, Rixey, Presley Marion, 1852-1928, Wilcox, Ansley, 1856-1930
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Buffalo Courier, Vol. LXVI, No. 265, September 22, 1901, p. 1-8 (complete):
Page 1: – Black and white photographs captioned: The Saddest Days in Buffalo’s History: Casket Containing Remains of President McKinley, Lying in State in the City and County Hall, Sunday, September 15th; Marines and Soldiers Carrying the Casket from the City Hall to the Hearse Which Took It to the Funeral Train…; The Funeral Cortege Passing St. Paul’s Cathedral on the Way to the Special Train Last Monday Morning; Crowds Waiting During the Storm of Last Sunday to Get a Glimpse of the Dead President as He Lay in State at the City Hall; Special Train Bearing the Dead President, His Successor, President Roosevelt, the Cabinet and Mrs. McKinley… – “Saddest Days in Buffalo’s History” – Short article setting the scene of the photographs
Page 3: – Black and white photographs captioned: Senator Chauncey M. Depew Arriving at the Milburn Home; Physicians and Surgeons in Front of the Milburn Home…; A View of the Milburn Home…; Mrs. Marcus A. Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hanna After a Call at the Milburn Home; Senator Hanna Leaving His Carriage in Front of the Milburn Home, to Make a Call on President McKinley – “Where Foul Anarchy Breeds on Free Soil” – Article about the anarchist movement and their headquarters in Patterson, NJ
Page 4: – Black and white photographs captioned: President Roosevelt, Senator Hanna, and Ansley Wilcox; The Now Historic Ansley Wilcox Home; Vice President Roosevelt and Senator Hanna, with Friends, Leaving the Milburn Home After a Call on the Stricken President; The President of the United States: Theodore Roosevelt…; Some Characteristic Poses of the New Chief Executive
Page 5: – Black and white photographs captioned: The New President and His Family; Press Headquarters Near the Milburn House in Delaware Avenue; President M’Kinley the Day Before He Was Shot. Making His Last Public Address at the Pan-American Exposition Grounds
Page 6: – Black and white photographs captioned: Private Secretary Cortelyou Giving a Bulletin to the Newspaper Correspondents; Private Secretary Cortelyou and Others on the Steps of the Ansley Wilcox Residence Immediately After Theodore Roosevelt Took the Oath as President of the United States; Mrs. Garrett A. Holbart and Son About to Call at the Milburn Home; Secret Service Agents Ireland and Foster; Press Photographers From Every Section of the Country Snapping a Notable; Secretary of Agriculture Wilson Giving Reporters Details of the Arrangements for Funeral of Dead President
Page 7: – Black and white photograph captioned: A Group of Great Public Interest. The Martyred President, Mrs. McKinley and Dr. Rixey
Page 8: – Black and white photographs captioned: The Saddest Days in Buffalo’s History: Marines and Soldiers Carrying the Casket with the Late President’s Remains Into the City and County Hall, Sunday, September 15th; Dr. P. M. Rixey; Carrying the Casket to the Hearse After the Funeral at the Milburn House Last Sunday; Crowds in Pearl, Church and Niagara Streets Awaiting an Opportunity to View the Dead President in the City Hall
Collection
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
Creation Date
1901-09-22
Language
English
Period
U.S. President – 1st Term (September 1901-February 1905)
Repository
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
Page Count
8
Production Method
Record Type
Multi-image
Resource Type
Rights
Electronic copy sponsored by the Theodore Roosevelt Center at Dickinson State University. For reproduction or publication permission, contact the Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site Foundation. See the Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library Terms of Use for further copyright information.
Citation
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Chicago:
Buffalo Courier, Vol. LXVI, No. 265, September 22, 1901. [September 22, 1901]. Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site.
https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/digital-library/o284329. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University.
MLA:
. Buffalo Courier, Vol. LXVI, No. 265, September 22, 1901. [22 Sep. 1901]. Multi-image.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University. February 5, 2026. https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/digital-library/o284329.
APA:
., [1901, September 22]. Buffalo Courier, Vol. LXVI, No. 265, September 22, 1901.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University.
Retrieved from https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/digital-library/o284329.
Cite this Collection
Chicago:
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/collection/theodore-roosevelt-inaugural-national-historic-site. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University.
MLA:
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University. February 5, 2026. https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/collection/theodore-roosevelt-inaugural-national-historic-site.
APA:
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University. Retrieved from https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/collection/theodore-roosevelt-inaugural-national-historic-site.