Theodore Roosevelt’s Night Ride to the Presidency
As our nation painfully waited with uncertainty to learn the fate of William McKinley following the shooting by an anarchist in Buffalo, the president’s successor was across the state in the shadow of the highest point in New York completely unaware that he was soon to be sworn in as our 26th president. Michael Cronin, the proprietor of a nearby hunting lodge, took the third and final leg of the treacherous carriage ride transporting the soon-to-be president to the North Creek train station. Jonathan Duda, the great-great grandson of this local Adirondack hero, tells the remarkable story while referencing the account of his great aunt, Eloise Cronin Murphy, from her book Theodore Roosevelt’s Night Ride to the Presidency.

Date and Time
Saturday Jun 16, 2018
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM EDT
Saturday, June 16th, 2018
1:00p.m. - 2:00p.m.
Fees/Admission
The suggested donation for this program is $5 per person. Grant Cottage Porch Programs are made possible by a grant from the Adirondack Trust Community Fund.
Contact Information
Melissa Swanson, Executive Director
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