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Epilogue Summary and Analysis
While Roosevelt travels to an exposition in Buffalo, New York, on September 6, a man shoots President McKinley. By the tenth, however, the president's health seems to improve and Roosevelt travels on a family vacation to the Adirondacks. As he rests during a hike, however, a man approaches with a telegram, informing him of the president's death and his ensuing promotion.
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