William McKinley
Twenty-Fifth U.S. President

March 4, 1897 - September 14, 1901*
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Vice
President (1st Term)

Garret A. Hobart* |
Vice
President (2nd Term)

Theodore Roosevelt |
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BORN: January 29, 1843 |
First Lady

Ida McKinley |
| Niles, Ohio |
| CHILDREN: 2 Daughters |
| MILITARY SERVICE: Brevet Major, U.S. Army, Civil
War Veteran (including Antietam) |
| PROFESSION: Attorney |
| POLITICAL PARTY: Republican |
| HOME STATE: Ohio |
| NICKNAME: "Idol of Ohio" |
*Died
in Office |
| OFFICES: Congressman, Governor (Oh) |
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| DIED: September 14, 1901 (Age -
58) |
| LAST WORDS: "Nearer my God
to Thee, Nearer to Thee." |
| BURIED: Canton, Ohio |
| "I walked
the floor of the White House night after night until midnight, and I am not ashamed to
tell you...that I went down on my knees and prayed Almighty God for light and guidance
more than one night." McKinley about his decisions regarding the Philippines. |
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