Email:
Password:
Register

Knowledgerush Search

 

Search the works of William H. Taft

Search Help


Search for images of William H. Taft


Books by William H. Taft

State of the Union Addresses of William H. Taft
[Text][Paginated Text]


Welcome Publish Image - Publish Soapbox - Publish Poem
My Stuff - Change My Profile and Settings
Message Boards - Post a New Topic
All Poems - All Soapbox

William H. Taft

William Howard Taft
Taft.png
Order:27th President
Term of Office:March 4, 1909 - March 4, 1913
Followed:Theodore Roosevelt
Succeeded by:Woodrow Wilson
Date of BirthSeptember 15, 1857
Place of Birth:Cincinnati, Ohio
Date of Death:March 8, 1930
Place of Death:Washington, D.C.
First Ladies:Helen Herron Taft (wife)
Helen Taft Manning (daughter)
Profession:lawyer
Political Party:Republican
Vice President:James S. Sherman

William Howard Taft (September 15, 1857 - March 8, 1930) was the 27th (1909-1913) President of the United States, and the 10th Chief Justice of the United States.

Biography

He was born on September 15, 1857 in Cincinnati, Ohio. A prominent Republican, Taft's father served as secretary of war under President Ulysses S. Grant. The younger Taft began his political career in Ohio shortly after joining the bar in 1880.

In 1900, President William McKinley appointed Taft chair of a commission to organize a civilian government in the Philippines which had been ceded to the United States at the close of the Spanish-American War. From 1901 to 1904 Taft served successfully as the first civilian governor of the Philippines. In 1904 Theodore Roosevelt named Taft as Secretary of War.

After serving nearly two full terms, popular Theodore Roosevelt refused to run in the election of 1908. Instead, he promoted Taft as the next Republican president. With Roosevelt's help, Taft handily defeated Democrat William Jennings Bryan. Throughout his presidency, Taft contended with dissent from more liberal members of the Republican party, many of whom continued to follow the lead of former President Roosevelt.

Progressive Republicans openly challenged Taft in the Congressional elections of 1910 and in the Republican presidential primaries of 1912. When Taft won the Republican nomination, the Progressives organized a rival party (the United States Progressive Party, a.k.a. "Bull Moose") and selected Theodore Roosevelt to run against Taft in the general election. Roosevelt's Bull Moose candidacy split the Republican vote and helped elect Democrat Woodrow Wilson.

From 1921 until 1930, Taft served on the Supreme Court as Chief Justice of the United States. In an effort to make the Court work more efficiently, he advocated passage of the 1925 Judges Act enabling the Supreme Court to give precedence to cases of national importance.

A third generation of the Taft family entered the national political stage in 1938. The former president's son, Robert A. Taft, was elected to the Senate. A vociferous critic of the New Deal, Robert Taft was a Republican leader in the Senate from 1939-1953.

Source: Library of Congress

Supreme Court appointments

Related articles

External links

Preceded by:
Theodore Roosevelt
Presidents of the United States Succeeded by:
Woodrow Wilson

Referenced By

Napoleon Hill | USS Arkansas (BB-33)


This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "William H. Taft".

View article history.


If you know facts or have questions about this author post them here.



Your Pen Name (optional):
Posting:
Enter security code to post message:

 

Posted by October 23rd, 2003
any information regarding to president William H Taft would be appricated. thanks
Posted by December 3rd, 2003
I think that you need to put some pitures in this site.
Posted by December 3rd, 2003
Unfortunately, many pictures have copyrights associated with them. We've been looking for a good source of non-copyrighted photos. If anyone knows of one please post the location/information.
Posted by September 26th, 2004
Any recommendations regarding a "definitive" biography (book, not URL) of President Taft? Thanks. RIG
Posted by November 9th, 2004
What were William H Tafts views on the Economy, Womens Rights, Poverty, Education and Enviroment? And what were two major decisons he had to make while he was in office?
Posted by October 13th, 2008
needs more pictures.and many some more imnformation on the person located.
Posted by December 9th, 2008
diin di ang work?
Posted by October 18th, 2009
This article really needs more pictures
Posted by November 7th, 2009
Who was his vice president?

line

 

 

Contact UsPrivacy Statement & Terms of Use

 
Authors retain copyright and ownership of all postings. Please contact the author for rights to use or purchase.
Knowledgerush © 2009