http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/terrorists_spies/assassins/mckinley/1.html
that's a good link with the story, but it was mckinley,
who was shot, and he died 8 days later
The cast of President McKinley at the Buffalo Exposition - 1901 includes: William McKinley as Himself
In 1901, Buffalo, New York, hosted the Pan-American Exposition, a world's fair designed to showcase the advancements of the Americas in industry, culture, and technology. The event aimed to promote trade and international goodwill among the nations of the Western Hemisphere. It featured various exhibitions, demonstrations, and architectural marvels, including the iconic Electric Tower. Unfortunately, the exposition is also remembered for the assassination of President William McKinley during his visit.
William McKinley was the President of the United States in 1899.William McKinley (born January 29, 1843 in Niles, Ohio; died September 14, 1901 in Buffalo, New York) succeeded Grover Cleveland as the twenty-fifth President of the United States, serving between March 4, 1897 and his death on September 14, 1901. He was shot at the PanAmerican Exposition on September 6 and died 8 days later.
William Mckinley, There is a monument that bears Mkinley's name. in a roundabout in between Buffalo,NY City Hall and the old Statler Hotel, or what was known as the Statler Hotel. Mckinley was assassinated in 1901 during the Pan Am Exposition,which was held in Buffalo,NY.
Lauren Belfer has written: 'City of light' -- subject(s): Fiction, Industrial revolution, Women school principals, New York (State), Buffalo, City and town life, Pan-American Exposition (1901 : Buffalo, N.Y.), Electrification, Social conditions
IN 1901, as a result of President McKinley's assassination, Theodore Roosevelt was inaugurated in Buffalo NY on 14 September. He was inaugurated for his second term on 4 March 1905.
Yes, it was possible. When his President, William McKinley, was shot at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo NY, X-Ray was available (but wasn't used!).
U.S. President William McKinley died on 14th September, 1901, after being shot by a deranged anarchist during the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo, New York.
William H Loos has written: 'The forgotten \\' -- subject(s): African Americans, History, Pan-American Exposition (1901 : Buffalo, N.Y.), Race relations
Robert Todd Lincoln was present or near when 3 Presidential Assassinations, occurred. Robert was not at the scene of his father's assassination, though he had been invited to the theater, the night the President, his wife, Major Henry Rathbone and Clara Harris (Major Rathbone's fiance') were present, in the State Box, when President Lincoln was shot, Robert stayed behind, at the White House. He was by his father's side, during his father's final hours. While serving as President James Garfield's War Secretary, Robert Lincoln was present and an eyewitness to President Garfield's assassination, at the Sixth Street Train Station in Washington DC. President William McKinley invited Robert Lincoln to the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, NY. Robert was present at the Exposition, when President McKinley was shot but he was not an eyewitness to the event.
The Buffalo stamp issued in 2001 was part of the United States Postal Service's "Celebrate the Century" series. It commemorated the 1901 Pan-American Exposition held in Buffalo, New York, which showcased advancements in technology and culture. The stamp featured an image of the iconic Electric Tower, a symbol of the fair, reflecting the city's historical significance and its role in the development of the American West.
Lincoln was the Ford Theater in Washington, DC. Garfield was the Baltimore and Potomac railway station in Washington. McKinley was at the Pan American Exposition in Buffalo, NY. Kennedy was in an open car in a parade in Dallas,TX.