This memorial address on the Hon. William McKinley, delivered by John Shrady before the Masonic Veterans in New York City, offers a poignant reflection on the life and legacy of the assassinated president. The address, given at the Masonic Temple, captures the sentiments of a nation mourning its leader. Shrady's eulogy provides insight into McKinley's character, political career, and the profound impact he had on the United States. This historical document serves as a valuable primary source for understanding the public's perception of McKinley and the era in which he served. A must-read for those interested in American political history, the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and the enduring impact of leadership.
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