Who was William McKinley?Concise Biography, History & Facts About President William McKinley Twenty-Fifth President - William McKinley William McKinley Lifespan: 1843 - 1901 Education - Allegheny College Place of Birth - January 29, 1843 in Niles, Ohio William McKinley Term as President - 1897-1901 Political Party - Republican Vice President / Vice Presidents - G Hobert and T. Roosevelt Religion - Methodist William McKinley, Military Experience - Civil War Name of Wife - William McKinley was married to Ida Saxton McKinley on January 25, 1871. They had 2 Children - Katherine (1871–1875), Ida (1873) Career of William McKinley - Lawyer, Politician, Statesman Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1877-91 Governor of Ohio, 1892-96 Place of Death - William McKinley died on September 14, 1901 after being shot in Buffalo, New York by anarchist Leon Czolgosz William McKinley was buried in Canton, Ohio (adjacent to Westlawn Cemetery) Next President: President Theodore Roosevelt Major Events during his presidency |
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