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CHAPTER XXVI.

PRIVATE LIFE OF WILLIAM McKINLEY.

A model son and husband—His courtship of Ida Saxton—Their marriage—Two children bless the union, only to die in infancy—Mrs. McKinley’s health shattered—The “Major’s” devotion to his invalid wife—William McKinley, the highest type of American manhood, and a model for every American boy and man 293

McKINLEY’S EULOGY OF LINCOLN.

Full text of an address delivered by President McKinley on President Lincoln’s Birthday anniversary 298