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* 1907 – Ida Saxton McKinley, American wife of William McKinley, 25th First Lady of the United States ( b. 1847 )
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* 1847 – Ida Saxton McKinley, American wife of William McKinley, 25th First Lady of the United States ( d. 1907 )
Yeats ( 1907 ) The need to support Ida Nettleship ( 1877 – 1907 ), whom he married in 1901, led him to accept a post teaching art at the University of Liverpool.
Early in 1900, he married his first wife, Ida Nettleship ( 1877 – 1907 ); the couple had five children.
The triangular block bound by Broadway, West End Avenue, 106th Street and 107th Street, although generally known as Straus Park ( named for Isidor Straus and his wife Ida ), was officially designated Bloomingdale Square in 1907.
Ida Saxton McKinley ( June 8, 1847 – May 26, 1907 ), wife of William McKinley, was First Lady of the United States from 1897 to 1901.
The first junior college level courses were offered at Mount Ida in 1907, but the first associate degrees were not awarded until 1967.
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* 1907 – McKinley National Memorial, final resting place of assassinated U. S. President William McKinley and his family, dedicated in Canton, Ohio.
Canton is now the site of the William McKinley Presidential Library and Museum and the McKinley National Memorial, dedicated in 1907.
Russell Alexander Alger ( February 27, 1836January 24, 1907 ) was the 20th Governor and U. S. Senator from the state of Michigan and also U. S. Secretary of War during the Presidential administration of William McKinley.
The McKinley National Memorial dedication on September 30, 1907 was one of the most memorable events in Canton's history.
Republican Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt appointed Meyer to ambassadorships in Italy ( 1900 – 1905 ) and Russia ( 1905 – 1907 ).
The monument was commissioned by the State of New York and dedicated September 6, 1907 to the memory of William McKinley, 25th President of the United States, who was fatally shot while attending the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo on September 6, 1901.
File: William McKinley Tomb ( Canton, OH ). JPG | William McKinley ( 1907 ), McKinley Memorial Mausoleum, Canton, Ohio.
In addition to Harrison, President William McKinley set aside forest lands, as did President Theodore Roosevelt, until Congress put a stop to the practice in 1907, by banning additional set asides in six western states.
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