Facts About William McKinley
Presidency | William McKinley, 25th President of United States, (March 4, 1897, September 14, 1901) |
Political Party | Republican |
Born | January 29, 1843, in Niles, Ohio, around |
Death | September 14, 1901, near Buffalo, Nyc, in America |
Cause of Death | Assassinator killed him |
Grave | William McKinley National Memorial, Canton, OH |
Parents | William McKinley Sr > Nancy Allison |
Spouse | Ida Saxton McKinley (m. 1871–1901). |
Children’s | Katherine McKinley > Ida McKinley |
More About William McKinley
- McKinley was Lawyer, Politician and Statesman.
- He intended to become a Methodist minister.
- He was the a hero of the Civil War and colonel Rutherford B. Hayes became a lifelong friend and mentor.
- He helped keep a gang of Coal miners out of Prison.
- He was the fifth president from Ohio in 28 years.
See also:-
List of Presidents in the United States
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