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William Howard Taft
Dates In Office:
March 04, 1909
to
March 04, 1913
Age in Office:
51
Birth - Death:
September 15, 1857
to
March 08, 1930
Party:
Republican
Location Born:
Ohio
Office:
Provisional Governor (Cuba)
Religion:
Unitarian
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WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT EVENT TIMELINE
FIRST LADY HELEN TAFT
TAFT PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS:
William H. Taft Presidential Papers (Library of Congress)
Willliam Howard Taft National Historical Landmark, Cincinnati OH
Taft Gravesite in Arlington Cemetery (Virginia )
Big Hole National Battlefield
BIOGRAPHIES OF WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT
Biography of William Howard Taft by Peri Arnold
Biography of William Howard Taft by The Editors of Enclyopedia Brittanica
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June 11, 1909
Executive Order 1085—Amending Executive Order Providing that Railroad Cars in Canal Zone Be Equipped With Safety Appliances
June 16, 1909
Message to the Congress Concerning Tax on Net Income of Corporations
June 17, 1909
Executive Order 1090—Restoring to Public Domain Certain Lands in Arizona Which Were Reserved for Papago Indians
June 19, 1909
Executive Order 1092—Assistant Attorney General for Interior Department Designated to Act as Interior Secretary During...
July 03, 1909
Address at the Unveiling of the Memorial to Dr. Benjamin F. Stephenson, Founder of the Grand Army of the Republic
July 05, 1909
Address at the Two Hundred and Fiftieth Anniversary of the Founding of Norwich, Connecticut
July 07, 1909
Address at the Catholic Summer School of America in Cliff Haven, New York
July 12, 1909
Proclamation—Oregon Caves National Monument, Oregon
July 15, 1909
Executive Order 1110—Placing Government of Porto Rico Under the War Department
July 20, 1909
Executive Order 1113—Amending Paragraphs 114, 115, 120, and 129 of Consular Regulations of 1896, Regarding Communications
July 29, 1909
Special Message
July 30, 1909
Executive Order 1116—Providing for Diminution of Time from Sentences of Certain Convicts in the Canal Zone
July 30, 1909
Executive Order 1115—Amending Section 149 of the Laws of the Canal Zone, Concerning Penalties for Murder in the First Degree
July 31, 1909
Proclamation—Mukuntuweap National Monument, Utah
August 06, 1909
Executive Order 1121—Amending Civil Service Rules to Except More General Land Office Special Agents from Examination
August 06, 1909
Proclamation—Revoking Suspension of Tonnage Dues
August 06, 1909
Executive Order 1120—Time Limit for Completion of the Work of the Spanish Treaty Claims Commission Extended to March 2, 1910
August 19, 1909
Proclamation 879—Cheyenne River and Standing Rock Indian Reservations
September 13, 1909
Letter to Secretary of the Interior Richard A. Ballinger on Coal Land Claims in Alaska
September 14, 1909
Remarks at the Banquet of the Boston Chamber of Commerce in Boston, Massachusetts
September 16, 1909
Address at Orchestra Hall in Chicago, Illinois
September 17, 1909
Address at the State Fair Grounds in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
September 17, 1909
Address on the Tariff Law of 1909
September 20, 1909
Address at Des Moines, Iowa
September 21, 1909
Proclamation—Shoshone Cavern National Monument, Wyoming
September 21, 1909
Address at the Auditorium in Denver, Colorado
September 25, 1909
Proclamation—Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah
September 25, 1909
Proclamation—Natural Bridges National Monument, Utah
September 26, 1909
Remarks at the Young Men's Christian Association in Salt Lake City, Utah
September 26, 1909
Address at the Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah
September 28, 1909
Address at Spokane, Washington
September 29, 1909
Address at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle, Washington
October 01, 1909
Address at the Armory in Tacoma, Washington
October 02, 1909
Address at the Armory in Portland, Oregon
October 03, 1909
Remarks to the Pupils of St. Mary's Academy in Portland, Oregon
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