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William Howard Taft
William Howard Taft
Order:27th President
Term of Office:March 4, 1909March 4, 1913
Predecessor:Theodore Roosevelt
Successor: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 I (September 15, 1857March 8, 1930) was the 27th President of the United States (1909-1913), and the 10th Chief Justice of the United States (1921 - 1930).

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Biography

He was born on September 15, 1857 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Alphonso Taft and Louisa Torrey. A prominent Republican, Taft's father served as secretary of war under President Ulysses S. Grant. Like his father, the younger Taft went to college at Yale University, where he was a member of Skull and Bones, a "secret society" co-founded by his father. After college, he attended Cincinnati Law School. He subsequently began his political career in Ohio shortly after joining the bar in 1880.

In 1892 Taft was appointed associate judge by President Benjamin Harrison for the newly created Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, a post which he held until 1900. 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-General of the Philippines. In 1904 Theodore Roosevelt named Taft as Secretary of War.

Taft was also overweight, to the point that he became stuck in the bathtub in the White House several times, prompting the installation of a new bathtub capable of holding all of the men who installed it. At 6 feet, and weighing over 300 pounds, Taft was the largest and heaviest President.

Presidency

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.

Chief Justice

From 1921 until 1930, Taft served on the Supreme Court as Chief Justice of the United States. He was the only President to do so, and the only former president to swear in future presidents. He gave the oath of office to both Calvin Coolidge and Herbert Hoover. He was also the first chief justice not to have any previous court experience. 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.

Taft retired as chief justice on February 3, 1930, due to ill health. He died five weeks later on March 8. Three days later, on March 11, he became the first American president to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. His wife, Helen, believed his service as secretary of war qualified him for burial there. It did because he oversaw the armed forces. In fact, anyone who served as president is entitled to burial at Arlington, as commander-in-chief of the armed forces.

A third generation of the Taft family entered the national political stage in 1938. The former president's son, Robert A. Taft I, was elected to the United States Senate. A vociferous critic of the New Deal, Robert Taft was a Republican leader in the Senate from 1939-1953. Two more generations of the Taft family later entered politics. The President's grandson, Robert Taft Jr., served a term as a Senator from Ohio from 1971-1977; the President's great-grandson, Robert A. Taft II, is the current Governor of Ohio. William Howard Taft III was U.S. ambassador to Ireland. William Howard Taft IV is a high official in the United States Department of State.

William Howard Taft

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OFFICENAMETERM
PresidentWilliam Howard Taft1909–1913
Vice PresidentJames S. Sherman1909–1913
Secretary of StatePhilander C. Knox1909–1913
Secretary of the TreasuryFranklin MacVeagh1909–1913
Secretary of WarJacob M. Dickinson1909–1911
 Henry L. Stimson1911–1913
Attorney GeneralGeorge W. Wickersham1909–1913
Postmaster GeneralFrank H. Hitchcock1909–1913
Secretary of the NavyGeorge von L. Meyer1909–1913
Secretary of the InteriorRichard A. Ballinger1909–1911
 Walter L. Fisher1911–1913
Secretary of AgricultureJames Wilson1897–1901
Secretary of Commerce and LaborCharles Nagel1909–1913


Supreme Court appointments

Taft appointed the following Justices to the Supreme Court of the United States:

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Preceded by:
Arthur MacArthur
Governor-General of the Philippines
1901-1904
Succeeded by:
Luke E. Wright
Preceded by:
Elihu Root
United States Secretary of War
1904 – 1908
Succeeded by:
Luke Edward Wright
Preceded by:
Theodore Roosevelt
Republican Party Presidential candidate
1908 (won), 1912 (lost)
Succeeded by:
Charles Evans Hughes
Preceded by:
Theodore Roosevelt
President of the United States
1909 – 1913
Succeeded by:
Woodrow Wilson
Preceded by:
Edward Douglass White
Chief Justice of the United States
July 11, 1921February 3, 1930
Succeeded by:
Charles Evans Hughes









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