Talk:William B. McKinley

Latest comment: 6 years ago by Unschool in topic Serious contradiction

Illinois Traction System edit

Added Trains Wiki Project as McKinley was involved with the formation of the Illinois Traction System. Lost on Belmont (talk) 16:24, 26 December 2009 (UTC)Reply

General Inquiry Pursuant To Further Research edit

As a distant relative of Senator William McKinley, I am pleased to see the article; at the same time, I was hoping to learn about McKinley's time in China, and how he amassed his fortune. I don't know either, although arguably, this would give me enough of a basis to look up the rest of the information at the Main Library of the University of Illinois in Urbana.

If I were to research this further, would you be interested in a write-up?

Other things I have picked up over the years are that McKinley's father was one of the early ministers at the First Presbyterian Church of Champaign; McKinley Foundation, the Presbyterian Church on the UIUC campus--the original campus of the University of Illinois--was established by McKinley, as was the McKinley YMCA, which is presently the McKinley Fitness Center; McKinley donated McKinley Field, a football field with a quarter-mile track around it, owned by the park district, and used as a practice facility by Champaign Central High School; McKinley Avenue is named for him.

Just searching this evening, I have come across https://archive.org/stream/standardhistoryov1stew/standardhistoryov1stew_djvu.txt , which confirms much of what I already knew and fleshes out the story even further.

Apologies for any hoops I may have failed to jump through properly. I do not keep up with this part of the Wiki very often, and the new protocols all seem strange yet quite demanding. C-U RPCV (talk) 06:53, 29 December 2015 (UTC)Reply

Hatnote is Incorrect edit

The hatnote here currently says,

For the congressman from Illinois, see William B. McKinley (Illinois politician).

Well, there's at least a couple of problems here. First of all, both William B. McKinley's are politicians from Illinois. Secondly, and more importantly, THIS article is about a man who was a "congressman" (meaning, served in the US House of Representatives), but the other article is about a man who was NOT a congressman.

I almost think William B. McKinley needs to be a dab page, with a standard single sentence clarifying who is who, most importantly including birth and death dates. But I recognize that as a member of both the US House and the US Senate, this guy probably should have have the main article. But William B. McKinley (Illinois politician) needs to be moved. I suppose William B. McKinley (Illinois state legislator) is as good as I can get without a dab page. Unschool 01:06, 16 October 2017 (UTC)Reply

Serious contradiction edit

In the articles on Frank L. Smith and William B. McKinley, there is contradictory information about the Senate elections in 1920 and 1926. I could make them consistent, but I'd be speculating about what is accurate. I've no time to research the matter, and merely note it for the record. Unschool 01:21, 16 October 2017 (UTC)Reply