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William
Howard Taft:
U.S.
President and Chief Justice
(1857-1930)
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In
the future, this page will contain more
in the way of actual content on William
Howard Taft, America's 27th President
and also a Chief Justice of the the
U.S. Supreme Court, but for now, please
use the following links and sources to
find good information.
Links
Inaugural
Addresses of William Howard Taft 1909
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from Inaugural Addresses of the
Presidents of The United
States.
POTUS:
William Howard
Taft
- from the Internet Public Library -
Presidents of the United
States.
William
Howard
Taft
- including interesting facts,
biography, quotes, and
links.
William
Howard
Taft
--From the White House
website
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Medical
History of President William Howard
Taft--Reviews
the medical history of America's 27th,
and heaviest, President.
Presidents:
William H.
Taft--A
biography of President William Taft
including his family trivia and
accomplishments in office.
William
Howard Taft
- Wikipedia article.
Earliest
Voices--At
this time, vice president to Theodore
Roosevelt, William Taft directly
answers criticism leveled by Democrat
William Jennings Bryan.
William
Howard Taft National Historic
Site--Photo
and printable travel guide to Taft's
place of birth.
The
Avalon Project : Inaugural Address of
William Howard
Taft--The
Avalon Project at Yale Law School.
Inaugural Address of William Howard
Taft.
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