Ohio's kingmaker : Mark Hanna, man & myth / William T. Horner.
By: Horner, William T [author.].
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 347-359) and index.
Mark Hanna in the twenty-first century -- Mark Hanna : a man very much misunderstood -- 1880 : Hanna buys trouble with the press and helps elect Garfield -- The Sherman years -- The wilderness years, 1888/92 -- The Hearst effect on the Hanna-McKinley legacy -- The campaign of 1896 : the issues, McKinley, and Hanna -- The campaign of 1896 : the nomination of William McKinley -- The campaign of 1896 : battling Bryan -- Mr. Hanna goes to the Senate -- The country goes to war -- Election 1900 -- Mark Hanna's legacy in the twenty-first century.
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