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local Tafts Other local Tafts in
political service in the M****achusetts
legislature included Arthur M.
Taft,
Arthur Robert Taft, and
Zadok Arnold Taft. Royal...
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William Howard Taft (September 15, 1857 –
March 8, 1930)
served as the 27th
president of the
United States from 1909 to 1913 and the
tenth chief justice...
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- the
Taft family, and
ancestor of
President Taft Robert Taft, 2nd (1674–1748), colonial-born
pioneer son of
Robert Taft Sr., he
founded the
Tafts of Ohio...
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offered Taft's husband the
position of
Secretary of War in 1904,
Taft convinced him to accept, and the
Tafts returned to Washington, D.C.: 326
Taft became...
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Taft High
School may
refer to:
Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut,
founded by
Horace Dutton Taft,
William Howard Taft's brother Schools named after...
- his life. The
Tafts gradually made
extensive renovations that
turned the
small farmhouse into a sixteen-room mansion. On the farm
Taft enjo**** growing...
- The
Labor Management Relations Act, 1947,
better known as the
Taft–Hartley Act, is a
United States federal law that
restricts the
activities and power...
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Daleys and the
Stevensons of Illinois, the
Muhlenbergs of Pennsylvania, the
Tafts of Ohio, the
Frelinghuysens of New Jersey, the
Lodges of M****achusetts and...
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Tafts were avid art collectors. They
bequeathed their home and the
collection of art that
filled it to the
people of
Cincinnati in 1927. In the
Tafts'...