William H. Taft
1857 – 1930
62 works on record
Works

Barnard's Lincoln, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Taft to the city of Cincinnati
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[Hearing] Statement[s] of Hon. William H. Taft [on affairs of the Philippine Islands

Lincoln Centennial Association addresses

Barnard's Lincoln

Four aspects of civic duty

Addresses delivered by Hon. William Howard Taft

Missions and civilization

The South and the national government

Conservation of the soil

A statesman's view of Christian work abroad

The value of foreign missions
Taft papers on League of Nations
The United States and peace
Address of President Taft
The signs of the times
Speech made at Waterloo, Iowa, on September 28, 1911
Economic and political summary of the generation just closing
Message to Congress, Industrial Relations
The church, civilization and war
Holding the Philippine Islands
Address made by President Taft at Hodgenville, Kentucky, on November 9th, 1911, at the dedication of a Memorial Hall to Abraham Lincoln
In re the application of the Sanitary District of Chicago for permission to reverse the current of the Calumet River
An address before the Electrical Manufacturers' Club, at Hot Springs, Virginia, November 6, 1913
Unwise and dangerous
Notable tribute by ex-president Taft
Carta circular del Gobernador Taft
The people of the Philippine islands
Germany by no means exhausted. Great task still before America
Office of the Civil Governor of the Philippine Islands
Why a League of Nations is necessary
The religious convictions of an American citizen
The Unitarian religion as the solvent for the post-war reaction of extravagance
Political issues and outlooks
Panama canal question
Industrial education
Address of President William H. Taft in front of the State house at Concord, N.H., March 19, 1912 ...
Presidential addresses and state papers, from March 4, 1909 to March 4, 1910
Tariff speech
Cuban pacification
[Resume of a speech on missions delivered in Cincinnati, November 5, 1908]
Neutrality
Reciprocity with Canada
In the matter of an arbitration between H.M. the King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and His Excellency the President of the Republic of Costa Rica
Message of the President of the United States communicated to the two houses of Congress 1909-1910
An address delivered before the alumni and students of the Law Department
Recent antitrust and labor injunction legislation
Speech before the New Hampshire Legislature on the League to enforce Peace, Feb. 1, 1917
President Taft's veto of the immigration bill
Speech made [by President Taft] at Waterloo, Iowa, on September 28th, 1911 on the Relation of the government to the business of the country
The dawn of world peace
Anti-semitism in the United States
The selection and tenure of judges
Address of The honorable William Howard Taft on national issues, delivered at a meeting in Memorial hall, Columbus, Ohio, August 19, 1907, under the auspices of the Buckeye Republican club
The peace treaty must include the League of Nations
Speech before the Commercial club of Kansas City, Mo., Monday evening, Nov. 20, 1905
The public health
Address of President Taft at the dinner of the Lincoln Centennial Association, Springfield, Ill., February 11, 1911
The Philippine islands
Alphonso Taft Hall dedication address
Decisions rendered by Hon. William H. Taft in cases coming before him as a judge in which were involved questions affecting boycotts, labor organizations and the federal anti-trust law
Criticisms of the draft plan for the League of Nations
The 18th amendment