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WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT HOME Page 1 United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Registration Form
To the William Howard Taft Papers. Volume 1
101 Pages About 44 Plays for 44 Presidents
The Unitary Executive During the Second Half-Century
H. Doc. 108-222
Presidents Without Mandates (With Special Emphasis on Ohio)
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William Howard Taft, 27Th President of the United Alphonso Taft Bought This 2-Story Brick Home in William States, Was Born in a First-Floor Bedroom of This 1851
[Table 7-6] CABINET NOMINATIONS, Since 1789 President/ Position
William H. Taft Papers [Finding Aid]
The Interior Department, War Department and Indian Policy, 1865-1887
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University of Cincinnati News Record. Thursday, October 27, 1960
Secretaries of The· Board of War and Ordnance, 1776 to · 1781
Professionals, Politicos, and Crony Attorneys General: a Historical Sketch of the U.S
Scholarship and Teaching After 175 Years Gordon A
Chief Justice William H. Taft and Reform in the Federal Judiciary
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Moncure Conway and First Church Tim Kraus First Unitarian Church of Cincinnati 536 Linton Street Cincinnati, Ohio 45219 513.281.1564 April 30, 2017
William Howard Taft 27Th U.S
The Political Thought of Robert A. Taft Lee Edwards, Phd
Professionals, Politicos, and Crony Attorneys General: a Historical Sketch of the U.S
The Sift Between Roosevelt and Taft the Rift Between Roosevelt and Taft
Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library Finding Aid for Series
William Howard Taft's Boyhood Home
White House - China” of the Sheila Weidenfeld Files at the Gerald R
Robert Alphonso Taft (1889–1953)
William Howard Taft National Historic Site (Boundary Increas NAME: E and Additional Documentation)
203 Abbott, Lyman, 123–124 Acceptance Speech by Roosevelt In
Elihu Root, William Howard Taft, and Henry Cabot Lodge: Constitutional
The Fort Sumter Crisis (March-April 1861)