The Attempted Assassination of 
ex-President
by Oliver Remey 
and Henry Cochems and 
Wheeler Bloodgood 
 
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Title: The Attempted Assassination of ex-President Theodore 
Roosevelt 
Author: Oliver Remey Henry Cochems Wheeler Bloodgood 
Release Date: April 30, 2007 [EBook #21261] 
Language: English 
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[Illustration: THEODORE ROOSEVELT]. 
 
THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION 
of 
EX-PRESIDENT 
Theodore Roosevelt 
 
Written, Compiled, and Edited by 
OLIVER E. REMEY HENRY F. COCHEMS WHEELER P. 
BLOODGOOD 
 
Published by 
THE PROGRESSIVE PUBLISHING COMPANY of Milwaukee, 
Wisconsin 
Copyright. 1912, by O. E. Remey, Milwaukee 
 
LIBRARY EDITION. 
A Library Edition of this book is in the hands of the printers and will be 
issued shortly.
This edition will be bound in hard cover. The volume will be neatly 
bound and suitable for public and private libraries. 
The Library Edition will be limited in number. 
Those who desire a copy will be mailed a copy as soon as the edition is 
off the press, if they will send one dollar to the Progressive Publishing 
Company of Milwaukee, Wis., Room 600 Caswell Block, Milwaukee. 
The demand for this edition is rapidly exhausting it. 
 
THIS HISTORICAL NARRATIVE IS DEDICATED TO 
EX-PRESIDENT THEODORE ROOSEVELT THE GREATEST 
AMERICAN OF HIS TIME. 
 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 
PAGE. 
Theodore Roosevelt Frontispiece 
Shirts Worn by the Ex-President 18 
Page of Ex-President's Manuscript 24 
X-Ray Photograph Showing Bullet 32 
John Flammang Schrank 40 
Page One of Schrank's Letter 50 
Page Two of Schrank's Letter 60 
Capt. A. O. Girard 70 
Elbert E. Martin 80
Automobile in Which Ex-President Roosevelt Was Shot 90 
Johnston Emergency Hospital 100 
Judge August C. Backus 110 
District Attorney Winifred C. Zabel 120 
Dr. Joseph Colt Bloodgood 130 
Dr. R. G. Sayle 140 
John T. Janssen, Chief of Police 150 
Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt 160 
Members of Sanity Commission 170 
Hotel Gilpatrick 180 
Schrank in County Jail 190 
Henry F. Cochems 199 
James G. Flanders, Schrank's Attorney 236 
 
TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
PAGE. 
Preface 9 
Chronology 11 
Chapter I. 
The Shot is Fired 15
Chapter II. 
Speaks to Great Audience 25 
Chapter III. 
Roosevelt in the Emergency 51 
Chapter IV. 
Careful of Collar Buttons 57 
Chapter V. 
Arrival at Mercy Hospital 64 
Chapter VI. 
Gets Back into Campaign 74 
Chapter VII. 
Back at Sagamore Hill 82 
Chapter VIII. 
Arrest, Appears in Court 91 
Chapter IX. 
Appears in Municipal Court 99 
Chapter X. 
Schrank Declared Insane 105 
Chapter XI.
Shows Repentance But Once 112 
Chapter XII. 
Schrank Before Chief 117 
Chapter XIII. 
Witnesses of the Shooting 132 
Chapter XIV. 
A Second Examination 153 
Chapter XV. 
Report of the Alienists 192 
Chapter XVI. 
Finding of the Alienists 195 
Chapter XVII. 
Schrank Describes Shooting 202 
Chapter XVIII. 
Conclusion of Commission 208 
Chapter XIX. 
Schrank Discusses Visions 210 
Chapter XX. 
Schrank's Defense 213
Chapter XXI. 
Schrank's Unwritten Laws 224 
Chapter XXII. 
Unusual Court Precedent 235 
 
PREFACE. 
At 8:10 o'clock on the night of Oct. 14, 1912, a shot was fired the echo 
of which swept around the entire world in thirty minutes. 
An insane man attempted to end the life of the only living ex-president 
of the United States and the best known American. 
The bullet failed of its mission. 
Col. Theodore Roosevelt, carrying the leaden missile intended as a 
pellet of death in his right side, has recovered. He is spared for many 
more years of active service for his country. 
John Flammang Schrank, the mad man who fired the shot, is in the 
Northern Hospital for the Insane at Oshkosh, Wis., pronounced by a 
commission of five alienists a paranoiac. If he recovers he will face 
trial for assault with intent to kill. 
This little book presents an accurate story of the attempt upon the life 
of the ex-president. The aim of those who present it is that, being an 
accurate narrative, it shall be a contribution to the history of the United 
States. 
This book is written, compiled and edited by Henry F. Cochems, 
Chairman of the national speakers' bureau of the Progressive party 
during the 1912 campaign, and who was with Col. Roosevelt in the 
automobile when the ex-president was shot, Wheeler P. Bloodgood, 
Wisconsin representative of the National Progressive committee, and
Oliver E. Remey, city editor of the Milwaukee Free Press, who 
necessarily followed all    
    
		
	
	
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