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William Mckinleys father was born at Pine Township/Mercer, Pennsylvania. -
William Mckinleys mother was born at Lisbon/Columbiana, Ohio -
Mckinley was born in Niles, Ohio -
Elementary: As a child Mckinley went to Presbyterian Seminary Poland ,Ohio for elementary school. -
During the Civil War William McKinley fought at the Battle of Antietam. During the battle he drove a wagon full of supplies, including coffee, to the front line. Later during his political career his opponents referred to him as “Coffee Bill.” -
Collage: Mckinley went to collage at Allegheny College Meadville, Pennsylvania. -
Branch: Union Army
Rank: 2nd Lieutenant -
William Mckinley was on the 500 dollar bill which is no longer made. -
Mckinley was a Ohio Governor before coming to office. -
McKinley taught in a one room schoolhouse, earning $25 per month -
President Mckinley's first daughter is born -
William Mckinley was a Methodist -
Mckinley married Ida Saxton -
President Mckinley's second daughter is born
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William Mckinley had a parrot that would copy whatever it saw in the newspaper, Washington Post. It's name was Washington Post -
Mckinley made the Dingley Tariff Law authorized reciprocal trade treaties. -
William Mckinley gets elected -
Mckinley became a republican -
Garret A. Hobart was William Mckinleys first vice president -
This is what the public called President William McKinley after being elected as president -
Lattimer Pennsylvania coal mine collapes after police open fire on striking coal miners killing 20 coal miners -
On this day the USS Maine exploded because of sabotage. -
William Mckinley signs Hawaii Annexation Bill
Made Hawaii islands part of the U.S -
Theodore was Mckinley second vice president -
The U.S captured Emilio Aguinaldo, the leader of the independence movement in the Philippine islands -
When President McKinley got shot he told his guards to protect the assassin from the crowd of people. -
Leon Czolgosz killed William McKinley with a .32 caliber Iver Johnson revolver. He was sentenced to the electric chair. -
William Mckinley gets shot from assassin Leon Czolgosz in Buffalo, New York -
Mckinleys gets shot, killing him -
William Mckinley was buried at Mckinley National Memorial, Westlawn Cemetery, Canton, Ohio -
The cause of McKinley's death made Theodore Roosevelt the 26th president.