DescriptionTemple of Music McKinley murder site.jpg
Photograph of the scene of the en:William McKinley assassination at the Temple of Music, inside the en:Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, Sept. 6, 1901. Site of the shooting marked with an X. Photographer: C.D. Arnold. Source: President McKinley's Pan-American Address at Buffalo, N. Y., With a Short Biographical Sketch of the Late President.
Buffalo, N. Y. : Bensler & Wesley Printers, 1901. Image available here and booklet from Bensler & Wesley with the photo of the assassination scene available here, in the collection of the en:University of Buffalo. Image believed to be in the public domain because it was first published in 1901.
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2007-11-10 02:05 Vidor 1800×1071× (341932 bytes) Photograph of the scene of the [[William McKinley assassination]] at the Temple of Music, inside the [[Pan-American Exhibition]], Buffalo, New York, Sept. 6, 1901. Photographer: C.D. Arnold. Source: ''President McKinley's Pan-American Address at Buffalo
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