. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe. Sophia (Klingaman) Keim,(Mrs John Keimy oj Louisville. Ohio.) 708 TTJE KEIM AND ALLIED FAMILIES. Chaeactek Eecollections oe Presi-dent one of his valued communica-tions to the editor of Keim andAllied Families/ Mr. Keim sendsthe following contribution character-istic of the personality of William Mc-Kinley, as the editor has known himsince he entered Congress, and illus- in such consideration irrespective ofparty affiliations or sectional lines?Writes Mr. Keim: With reference to incidents in touchwith our president, McKinley. Th


. The Keim and allied families in America and Europe. Sophia (Klingaman) Keim,(Mrs John Keimy oj Louisville. Ohio.) 708 TTJE KEIM AND ALLIED FAMILIES. Chaeactek Eecollections oe Presi-dent one of his valued communica-tions to the editor of Keim andAllied Families/ Mr. Keim sendsthe following contribution character-istic of the personality of William Mc-Kinley, as the editor has known himsince he entered Congress, and illus- in such consideration irrespective ofparty affiliations or sectional lines?Writes Mr. Keim: With reference to incidents in touchwith our president, McKinley. Thefirst year I knew of him was on his re-turn from the army after the close ofthe Civil War. He was then engagedin the practice of law (prosecuting at-. The residence of John Keim, Louisville, Ohio. trative of the broad foundations ofAmerican manhood upon which restshis distinguished career. Do we won-der that the American people hold him torney) and had married the daughter*of James A. Saxton, banker of Canton,with whom my father during pastyears did his banking business in the Mrs. Ida (Saxton) McKinley* Wife of William McKinley, 25 President U. S. A. Granddaughter of John Saxton, founder of the Ohio Repository in March, 1815, Announced in hisnewspaper .September, 1815, the battle of Waterloo, which led to the downfall of Napoleon, and in Septem-ber, 1870, the surrender of Napoleon III. at >edau. Daughter of James A. Saxton. a man of affairs, Bankerand Capitalist. Born 1844 at Canton, Ohio, Educated at Cleveland, O., and Brook Hall Seminary, Media,Pa. In iS6g with her sister, Mrs. Barber, of Canton, and friends, visited the capitals of Europe. Upon herreturn was trained in business in her fathers bank, of which she became cashier


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