William McKinley
1843–1901 (age 58)
U.S. President
Biography
William McKinley led the United States as its twenty-fifth president, guiding the nation through a time of economic growth, victory in the Spanish-American War, and increased engagement with the wider world while preserving a steady, reassuring presence in the White House.
His assassination in 1901 cut short a promising era, but his memory endures at the McKinley National Memorial, where visitors honor a leader who sought prosperity and unity for all Americans.