Buffalo Courier, Vol LXVI, No. 253 [Carrier’s Edition], September 10, 1901; p. 1-12 (complete):

Page 1: Banner headline: Facts Unearthed Which Positively Prove that Czolgosz Was Associated with the Free Society – Black and white photographs of “Senator Hanna and Secretary Hitchcock Leaving Milburn House” and “Dr. H. A. Knoll Leaving the Milburn House.” – “I Feel Much Better” – Report of statement by McKinley and plans for special day at the Pan Am planned to celebrate McKinley’s recovery – “On the Road to Recovery” – Article on McKinley’s condition (cont. on page 4) – “Czar Happy Over President’s Recovery” – Statement from Czar Nicholas II of Russia – Text of official bulletins on McKinley condition – “Abner M’Kinley Sees President” – Visit with President’s brother – “Czolgosz and Anarchists of Chicago Talked Over Plans for McKinley’s Death” – Conspiracy theory about the shooting of McKinley (cont. on page 3)

Page 2: “Attendance Drops” – Daily attendance figures for the Pan-American Exposition

Page 3: Black and white portrait photograph of District Attorney Thomas Penney – “Emma Goldman is Traced to Lair” – Reports on the search for Emma Goldman – “Suggest Severest of Laws” – Head of Police Chiefs association’s recommends about changes to laws to prevent/deal with future assassination attempts – “Federal Court May Try Him” – Jurisdiction over Czolgosz – “President’s Cot is Now Sacred” – Visitors going to the Pan Am hospital to see where McKinley was operated on – “Bull’s Stiffness Causes a Split” – Buffalo police Superintendent’s disagreement with the Secret Service over interviewing Czolgosz; also information on Czolgosz’s communication and conditions – “Chicago Reds Get No Bail” – Article about the anarchists being held in Chicago

Page 4: Banner headline: Teacher in Public School No. 58 is Reported to Have/Spread Anarchial Doctrines Among Her Pupils – Black and white photographs of “Mrs. H. M. Baer, nee Mabel M’Kinley, and Her Husband Leaving Milburn House”; the reporters’ tent outside the Milburn house; Secretary Cortelyou meeting with two reporters – “Alleged Anarchist in a Local School” – “Sharp Eye Kept on 8th Precinct” – Polish community on East Side of Buffalo – “Vice-President Closely Guarded” – Article about Theodore Roosevelt’s movements during his time in Buffalo – “Bull Has Heard No Word on Goldman Case” – Buffalo police superintendent about rumors of Goldman being arrested – “Appeals Made to Secretary Gage” – Monetary policy to stabilize financial markets

Page 5: Banner headline: Relatives and the Cabinet Officials are Leaving Buffalo, So Confident Are They – “Hanna May Go to Cleveland Today” – Hanna is seen as a barometer of McKinley’s condition – “Another Arrest is Made by the Police” – Unknown Polish man brought in for questioning – “Day of Thanksgiving for the Nation is Planned at Pan-American Exposition” – “G.A.R. Veterans Take Action on Czolgosz’s Act” – Organizational proclamation – “Mexican Day Has Been Postponed Until October 1” – To have taken place on September 16 – “Guarding Czolgosz to Prevent Suicide” – “There is No Need of a President Pro Tem” – Statement by the Postmaster General – “Programme of the Exposition” – Daily schedule for the Pan Am – “Rounding Up Anarchists of Boston” – “Golden Eagle Casts Out Czolgosz” – Lodge in Cleveland, in which Czolgosz was a member

Page 6: – Editorial comments on a variety of subjects including public frustration with the overburdened telephone system, Rhode Island Day at the Pan Am, and why Roosevelt wouldn’t become acting president while McKinley was still alive

Page 10: – “Low Sales Give Confidence” – Response of Wall Street to McKinley’s improving condition

Collection

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Creation Date

1901-09-10

Language

English

Period

U.S. President – 1st Term (September 1901-February 1905)

Repository

Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site

Page Count

12

Production Method

Printed

Record Type

Multi-image

Resource Type

Newspaper

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. 253 [Carrier’s Edition], September 10, 1901. [September 10, 1901]. Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site.
https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/digital-library/o284346. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University.

MLA:

. Buffalo Courier, Vol LXVI, No. 253 [Carrier’s Edition], September 10, 1901. [10 Sep. 1901]. Multi-image.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University. May 14, 2026. https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/digital-library/o284346.

APA:

., [1901, September 10]. Buffalo Courier, Vol LXVI, No. 253 [Carrier’s Edition], September 10, 1901.
Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural National Historic Site. Theodore Roosevelt Digital Library. Dickinson State University.
Retrieved from https://www.theodorerooseveltcenter.org/digital-library/o284346.

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. May 14, 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.