The 1934 banknote, featuring a stoic portrait of President William McKinley, was part of a big collection of rare US money ...
Eight days later, President William McKinley died ... the 1910s. And they had a portrait of McKinley on the wall of her ...
Growing up in the iron-producing region of eastern Ohio in the 1840s, future president William McKinley would hear his father complain that foreign competition lowered wages and made honest men ...
For his first term on the Republican ticket, William McKinley ran on a largely pro-gold platform but reserved some possibility for bimetallism. McKinley won his first term in the greatest electoral ...
It was later changed to assassinated President William McKinley's portrait, but then the bill was discontinued in 1969 because it was rarely used by anyone. Gosar wants to revive the bill to honor ...
And it is perhaps appropriate that, in pursuing his heady aims, he should single out for praise and guidance William McKinley of Ohio — a Civil War hero, congressman, and governor twice elected ...