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William Howard Taft:

U.S. President and Chief Justice

(1857-1930)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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William Howard Taft:

U.S. President and Chief Justice

(1857-1930)

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.

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Inaugural Addresses of William Howard Taft 1909 - 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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