William McKinley had a limited role in domestic transportation but was a strong advocate for the maritime fleet and ...
In fact, they reshaped the American landscape. McKinley’s 1896 victory over Bryan is widely regarded as one of a handful of political realignments in U.S. history. Modern Republican strategists ...
Campaigning from his front porch in 1896, McKinley emphasized his stance on protectionist tariffs. His opponent, William Jennings Bryan, won the Democratic nomination in large part for his speech ...
The U.S. Board of Geographic Names on Wednesday voted to change the name of the highest point in Great Smoky Mountains ...
The first president to have been assassinated was Abraham Lincoln, who was killed by a Confederate sympathizer from Maryland ...
As a Congressman and a two-term governor of Ohio, McKinley earned respect for his practical political style and commitment to protectionism. In the election of 1896, William McKinley easily ...
This view was taken upon Mr McKinleys lawn at his home in Canton Ohio Mr McKinley appears walking across the lawn in company with his Secretary who hands him a telegram which he reads with ...
The 1896 presidential clash saw major changes. William Jennings Bryan mounted a massive speaking tour across 27 states. Although his opponent William McKinley used the same “front porch ...
The Triumph of William McKinley: Why the Election of 1896 Still Matters). George W. Bush’s Republican majority ... did not. It lasted eight years (and wasn’t even a popular-vote majority in ...
In 1896, there were seven tickets on the ballot for the presidential election, and each had presidential and vice presidential ...
The American Republican College League has consummated arrangements for a grand demonstration of college Republicans at the home of Major McKinley in Canton, October 31. Delegations are being ...
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