File:Milburn house - History of Buffalo.jpg

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Home of John G. Milburn, where William McKinley died.

Original caption: "House where McKinley died. This house, which was built early in the development of Buffalo, was occupied and owned from 1884 to 1904 by John G. Milburn, the leading attorney, and a close friend of President McKinley. When the President was shot on September 6, 1901, he was taken to this house, where he was tenderly cared for until his death on September 14th. Mr. Milburn removed to New York about 1904, and afterward parted with the house."
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Source J. N. Larned, A History of Buffalo Delineating the Evolution of the City, Vol. I, published by The Progress of the Empire State Company, New York, 1911. Page 91.
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