The Scotch Ancestors of William Mckinley President of the United States

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The Scotch Ancestors of William Mckinley President of the United States
Edward a Claypool
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Sheridan tells how he found the young major rallying the troops at Cedar Creek on the morning of his famous ride from \'inchester. He was with the famous 2 ^d Ohio in all its battles, and was mustered out with it July 26, 1865, after more than four years of hard, active and distinguished service. -42— After the war, he turned his attention to the study of law, and attended the Law School at Albany, N. V. In 1867 he was admitted to the bar, and in 1869 was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Stark C...ounty, (). , and served two years. About this time he attended another court, and did some courting which resulted in his marriage Jan. 25. 1 87 1, to Miss Ida Saxton, a gentle and accom- plished lady, the daughter of James A. Saxton, a promi- nent business man of Canton, (). This has been a very happy union, the devotion of husband and wife, constant, and a true representation of "The love that never grows old. " Two children were born to them, both of whom died young. The kind heartedness of Major MacKinley was forci- bly shown during the mining troubles of 1875.

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