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  1. 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.

  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. 20 de ene. de 2021 · Ida Saxton McKinley photographed in the dress worn to her husband's inauguration in 1897. Photo: Alamy

  4. When Ida Saxton was born on 8 June 1847, in Canton, Stark, Ohio, United States, her father, James Asbury Saxton, was 31 and her mother, Katherine DeWalt, was 19. She married President William McKinley on 25 January 1871, in Canton, Stark, Ohio, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters.

  5. Ida McKinley ( Mrs William McKinley ), född Saxton 8 juni 1847 i Canton, Ohio, död 26 maj 1907 i Canton, Ohio, var en amerikansk presidenthustru, First Lady från 1897 till 1901 och gift med president William McKinley.

  6. Ida McKinley: Perseverance through Hardship Last updated: November 10, 2023

  7. Few contemporaries knew that Ida McKinley suffered from epilepsy (a fact never acknowledged by her loving husband, William.) For McKinley was devoted to his wife, the daughter of a Canton, Ohio banker.