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MCKINLEY M COSNER

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TROY, VA 22974

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memorials
and legacy Toggle Funeral
see William McKinley (disambiguation) . William McKinley McKinley c. &#8201
1900 25th&#32
President of the United States In office March 4
1897&#160
–&#32
September 14
1901 Vice President Garret Hobart (1897–1899) Vacant (1899–1901) &#91
a &#93
1892&#160
January 13
1885&#160
March 3
1877&#160
May 27
1843 Niles
Ohio
U.S. Died September 14
1901 (1901-09-14) (aged&#160

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