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Ida Saxton McKinley, 1898 [LOC: LC-J713-8559]
President William McKinley, 1898 [LOC: LC-J713-1506]
The last photo taken of President McKinley, 6 September 1901. In this photo, President McKinley was on his way to the Temple of Music at the Pan American Exposition, where he was fatally wounded. Johnston was in Buffalo covering the Exposition. [LOC: LC-J713-1737.]
Wives of President Grover Cleveland’s cabinet members Left to right: Olive Harmon, Jane P. Francis, M.J. Carlisle, Agnes P. Olney, Frances Cleveland, Nannie H. Wilson, Juliet K. Lamont, Leila Herbert (unmarried daughter). Frances Cleveland was a subject of great interest in America and was photographed numerous times by Johnston. [LOC: LC-USZ62-47035]
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