Harper's Weekly : periodical, 1901 September 16-19.

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Harper's Weekly : periodical, 1901 September 16-19.

Special issue insert (p.967-988) commemorating the funeral of President William McKinley and the accession of Vice-President Theodore Roosevelt. The issue contains photographs taken in various cities (Buffalo, Washington DC, Canton, New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Chicago), some by photographer, Peter A. Juley; seven portraits of prominent persons in the McKinley obsequies; an article about the President; a page of tributes from personages around the world; four pages introducing Theodore Roosevelt; and an editorial by E.S. Martin about anarchism, attempts at presidental assassinations and the transition from McKinley to Roosevelt.

1 periodical (11 p.) ; 41 x 28.5 cm.

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