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U.S. Presidents: William McKinley

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William McKinley

(1843-1901)

William McKinley

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Occupation

U.S. President (March 4, 1897 - September 14, 1901)

Date of Birth

January 29, 1843

Date of Death

September 14, 1901

Place of Birth

Niles, OH

Place of Death

Buffalo, NY

Parents

Nancy McKinley

William McKinley, Sr.

Spouse

Ida Saxton

Political Party

Republican

Military Service
 

Allegiance 

​United States

Service/Branch (Years)

​United States Army (1861-1865)

Rank

Brevet Major

Number of Children

Two

Did You Know?

President McKinley...

  • ...helped keep a gang of coal miners out of prison.
  • ...annexed the republic of Hawaii.
  • ...had surgery to remove bullets performed by an OB/GYN, Matthew Mann (a physician and professor of gynecology at the University of Buffalo). The doctor was chosen by a hastily assembled group of doctors to perform surgery on McKinley, but the team could not find the second bullet inside the President’s body. A brand-new X-ray machine sent by Thomas Edison arrived in Buffalo but was never used, as it was thought McKinley’s condition was improving. Instead, his health declined as gangrene set in around the path of the bullet. McKinley died on September 14, 1901, eight days after being shot and just six months into his second term as President. 

Biography

William McKinley was born January 29, 1843 in Niles, Ohio. Following his service in the Union Army during the Civil War under Rutherford Hayes, he was drawn to service in the Republican Party. Yellow journalism at the time urged McKinley to start a war with Spain, leading to an American global empire.

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