Claude Villette Boller's Scrapbook page 46 - "Dies Without Pain; Unconscious at End"

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Title

Claude Villette Boller's Scrapbook page 46 - "Dies Without Pain; Unconscious at End"

Subject

Assassination of President William McKinley.

Description

Page 46 of Mr. Claude Villette Boller's Scrapbook which shows headlines from an unknown newspaper from Saturday Morning, September 14, 1901 details the final moments of President McKinley's passing.

Creator

Boller, Claude Villette.

Source

Claude Villette Boller's Scrapbook, Farmingdale State College Archives, Farmingdale State College, Farmingdale, New York.

Date

September 14, 1901.

Relation

Claude Villette Boller's Scrapbook, page 46.

Format

Paper, approximately 12.7 cm. x 25.5 cm.

Language

English.

Type

Text.

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Text

SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1901

DIES WITHOUT PAIN;
UNCONSCIOUS AT END
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Passes Away at 2:15 o'Clock This Morning
After Lying in a State of Coma for Sev-
eral Hours With Hope Abandoned.
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STRONGEST STIMULANTS ARE WITHOUT POWER
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Physicians Helpless in Combat With Death, Whose
Victory Is Delayed Only by the Courage
of Their Distinguished Patient.
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BUFFALO, N. Y., Sept. 14, 1901. Colo-
nel B. S. Montgomery, Executive Mansion,
Washington, D. C.: - The President died at
a quarter past 2 o'clock this morning.
GEORGE B. CORTELYOU.
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PRESIDENT AND WIFE
BRAVE IN FAREWELL
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"God's Will, Not Ours, Be Done," McKinley's Last
Words as He Feebly Attemps to Clasp
Her hand in a Final Caress.
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"I CANNOT LET HIM GO," HER DESPAIRING CRY
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Tells the Doctors That the Country Cannot Spare Her
Husband and Then All but Collapses Under
Full Realization of Impending Danger.

Original Format

Paper, approximately 12.7 cm. x 25.5 cm.