Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 25 de feb. de 2019 · First Lady Ida McKinley. In 1898, First Lady Ida McKinley received shocking news. Her brother had been murdered. George Saxton, Libertine and Rake. The Saxtons were one of the most prominent and wealthy families in Canton, OH. They had three children, born within three years of each other. Ida the eldest, then Mary (always called Pina) and George.

  2. The Ida Saxton McKinley House (331 Market Ave. S) is a historic building which does contain stairs alongside an elevator system which is wheelchair accessible. The First Ladies Library & Museum/Visitor Center (205 Market Ave. S) is also a historic building, also contains stairs, and has a wheelchair accessible elevator.

  3. McKinley Memorial Park. Fascinating details. Ida McKinley was highly visible during William’s presidential campaign despite suffering from severe health issues including frequent seizures. She was the first ‘first lady’ to be the subject of a biography in which Republican campaign officials praised her religious virtue.

  4. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ida_McKinleyIda McKinley - Wikipedia

    Ida Saxton McKinley ( Canton (Ohio), 8 juni 1847 – aldaar, 26 mei 1907) was de vrouw van de Amerikaanse president William McKinley en first lady tussen 1897 en 1901 . Ida was de dochter van James A. Saxton, een welgestelde bankier. Zijn dochters studeerden aan goede scholen en hij stuurde hen zelfs op Europese tour.

  5. 26 de may. de 2016 · Maintained by: Find a Grave. Added: Jan 20, 2001. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 19669. Source citation. Presidential First Lady. She was born Ida Saxton in Canton, Ohio, the daughter of a prosperous banker. She received the usual education given to daughters of the wealthy, a series of finishing schools and, upon completion, a tour of Europe.

  6. Ida Saxton McKinley. Lived: 1847-1907 Mrs. William McKinley . There was little resemblance between the vivacious young woman who married William McKinley in January 1871--a slender bride with sky-blue eyes and fair skin and masses of auburn hair--and the petulant invalid who moved into the White House with him in March 1897.

  7. Media in category "Ida Saxton McKinley" The following 37 files are in this category, out of 37 total. -Group of 3 Stereograph Views of the 1901 Pan American Exposition, Buffalo, New York- MET DP75699.jpg 2,135 × 1,060; 497 KB