Saturday Globe, Vol. XXI, No. 19, Rochester Edition, September 21, 1901
Subject(s): American newspapers, Ansley Wilcox House (Buffalo, N.Y.), Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886, Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874, Hanna, Marcus Alonzo, 1837-1904, Hazel, John R. (John Raymond), 1860-1951, Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875, Longworth, Alice Roosevelt, 1884-1980, McKinley, Ida Saxton, 1847-1907, McKinley, William, 1843-1901, Presidents--Assassination, Presidents--Inauguration, Roosevelt, Edith Kermit Carow, 1861-1948, Roosevelt, Theodore, 1831-1878, Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919, Tyler, John, 1790-1862, Wilcox, Ansley, 1856-1930
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Saturday Globe, Vol. XXI, No. 19, Rochester Edition, September 21, 1901, pages 1-8 (unnumbered):
Page 1: – Colorized portrait photograph of William with black bunting on one side and a woman draped in an American flag with her face covered by a handkerchief; black and white portrait photographs of Dr. Charles Edward Locke, Ansley Wilcox, Bishop Edward G. Andrews, Rev. C. E. Manchester – “At Rest” – Flowery piece about McKinley’s death – “Funeral Scenes in Buffalo” – Detailed account of the funeral in Buffalo – “Speeding to Washington” – Scenes along the train ride from Buffalo to Washington, D.C. (cont. on page 5)
Page 2: – Black and white photograph captioned: The East Room of the White House; portrait photographs of John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Andrew Johnson and Chester A. Arthur; drawings of Paul Czolgosz and Mrs. Paul Czolgosz [Leon Czolgosz’s father and stepmother]; drawing of Roosevelt “Hurrying Through the Wilderness” – “Roosevelt’s Chances” – Comparing Roosevelt to the other vice presidents that became president due to death
Page 3: – Drawing captioned: The Most Execrable of All Humanity [of Czolgosz sitting on a bed in his jail cell]; black and white portrait photographs of national leaders – “Two Favorite Hymns” – Story about “Nearer, My God to Thee” and “Lead Kindly Light” with lyrics printed – “Grief-Laden Tributes” – Text of statements about McKinley’s death by national leaders
Page 4: – Black and white photographs captioned: As President and Mrs. M’Kinley Appeared on the Street; Judge John R. Hazel, The M’Kinley Residence in Canton; drawings captioned: A Historic Scene in the Wilcox Residence, Buffalo, At the Bedside of the Dying President, Indians’ Tribute to the Great White Father, Where 100,000 People Viewed the Remains of the President – Short editorials about McKinley, Roosevelt, and anarchists – “The New President” – Roosevelt’s inauguration and plan to continue McKinley’s policies
Page 5: – Black and white photographs captioned: “The Paths of Glory Lead But to the Grave”/Carrying the coffined remains of President McKinley from the Milburn residence…; The Martyred President Lying in State in Buffalo City Hall; Abner M’Kinley; His Tomb is Here, His Memory in Our Hearts/Vault in Westlawn Cemetery; Joseph Karwocki’s Saloon in Cleveland/In the hall over which Leon Czolgosz took his first lesson in Anarchy; First M. E. Church, Canton; drawing captioned: The Funeral of the Martyred President/The Cortege As It Was Moving Down Ferry Street in Buffalo – “In Washington” – Funeral Services in Washington, D.C. – “In Westlawn Cemetery” – Services in Canton, Ohio – “A Hush Fell O’er the Land” – Everything stopped at the time of McKinley’s burial – “Cause of His Death” – “The Assassin Still Dumb” – Czolgosz refused to enter a plea in court
Page 6: – Black and white portraits of Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant, Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes, Mrs. James A. Garfield, Mrs. William M’Kinley; drawing captioned: Senator Hanna Broken Hearted at the President’s Bier – “White House Cranks” – Stories of bizarre people coming to the door of the White House – “Presidents’ Widows” – Information about the three surviving Presidential widows of Presidents Grant, Hayes and Garfield – “An Extraordinary Suicide” – Young girl that killed herself after McKinley’s death
Page 7: – Black and white portrait photographs captioned: The New Head of the American Government [Theodore Roosevelt]; President Roosevelt’s Wife and Eldest Daughter; Theodore Roosevelt [New York City police commissioner]; Roosevelt, the Rough Rider; President Roosevelt’s Father; President Roosevelt’s Birthplace – “White House Children” – Recent history of children in the White House – “The New President” – Biography of Roosevelt
Page 8: – Six black and white photographs of the mourning decorations on Rochester buildings – “Rochester Mourns” – Mood and remembrances of McKinley in Rochester, New York
Collection
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site
Creation Date
1901-09-21
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
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Chicago:
Saturday Globe, Vol. XXI, No. 19, Rochester Edition, September 21, 1901. [September 21, 1901]. Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site.
https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/digital-library/o284336. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University.
MLA:
. Saturday Globe, Vol. XXI, No. 19, Rochester Edition, September 21, 1901. [21 Sep. 1901]. Multi-image.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University. March 26, 2026. https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/digital-library/o284336.
APA:
., [1901, September 21]. Saturday Globe, Vol. XXI, No. 19, Rochester Edition, September 21, 1901.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University.
Retrieved from https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/digital-library/o284336.
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. March 26, 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.