My name is Jack Stanley, I have studied history for many years. This blog is about history in a more raw view, not over done. I often use original materials to bring a historic event or story to life or an interview I may have done with the person mentioned. If you cook a vegetable too long it loses much. The same can be said of many histories. They are the history of the history written before it. Over done history. THIS IS HISTORY IN THE RAW. Comments send to phonograph78@hotmail.com
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
The memorial address on the life and character of William McKinley. The memorial address read by his friend, the Honorable John Hay..Feb. 27, 1902
President McKinley was assassinated the Pan -American Exhibition in Buffalo, New York. He died from the effects of his wounds on September 14, 1901. The entire country went into deep morning of the kind it had not seen for years. McKinley was universally beloved by friends and foes alike. There was a national funeral that went from New York State to Washington DC to Canton, Ohio. The memorial address was read by McKinley's friend and Secretary of State, John Hay. Who was met at the reading with great cheers. It was a sobering address that went into detail of the warm and gentle character of the late President.