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Charles R. Skinner

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1886. Deputy State superintendent of public instruction in 1886–1892. Supervisor of teachers' training classes and teachers' institutes in the State department of public instruction 1892–1895, and he was the Chairman of the Executive Committee at the State Normal College at Albany in 1894. State
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in 1897. He served as assistant appraiser of merchandise for the port of New York in 1906–1911. Librarian of the State assembly in 1913 and 1914 and served as legislative librarian in 1915–1925. He died from pneumonia at his son's home in
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In 1919, Skinner wrote an account of his experiences with McKinley, and of the events which occurred on the day of the execution of Czolgosz. The account appeared in
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approached the President, and shot him twice. McKinley died of his wounds on September 14, 1901, becoming the third President to be assassinated after
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Less than two months after shooting McKinley, Czolgosz was executed on October 29, 1901, in Auburn Prison. Czolgosz was executed in the
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Watertown, N.Y. A History of its Settlement and Progress, with a Description of its Commercial Advantages, as a Manufacturing Point
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to hear President McKinley give a speech about reciprocity. Skinner was a witness when after the President's speech,
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Magazine, and was entitled "Story of McKinley's Assassination". The article documents Czolgosz's last words:
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Skinner, Charles R. "How Congress Acted Forty Years Ago: Reminiscences of a Member From New York State".
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at West Point in 1884. He was editor of the Watertown Daily Republican 1885–1886. City editor of the
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)
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on June 30, 1928. His remains were cremated, and the ashes interred in Brookside Cemetery,
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Speeches of Hon. Charles R. Skinner, of New York, in the House of Representatives
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I Done My Duty: The Complete Story of the Assassination of President McKinley
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Manual of Patriotism, for Use in the Public Schools of the State of New York
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in 1882, and had been asked to attend the execution of Garfield's assassin,
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Skinner was born in Union Square (a hamlet now called Maple View) in the
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later re-enacted the execution in one of his earliest moving pictures.
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Arbor Day Manual; An Aid in Preparing Programs for Arbor Day Exercises
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in 1870–1874. He served as member of the board of education of
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The Bright Side: Little Excursions into the Field of Optimism
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Skinner also was the author of the following books:
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He served as member of the Board of Visitors to the
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U.S. House of Representatives
22nd
Warner Miller
Abraham X. Parker
New York State Assembly
Jefferson County
Lotus Ingalls
Isaac L. Hunt, Jr.
Mexico, New York
Pelham Manor, New York
Watertown, New York
Republican
Avery Skinner

U.S. Representative
New York
Town of Mexico
Oswego County, New York
Avery Skinner
Clinton Liberal Institute
Watertown, New York
New York State Assembly
1877
1878
1879
1880
1881
Republican
47th United States Congress

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