Timeline of the William Howard Taft presidency

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The presidency of William Howard Taft began on March 4, 1909, when William Howard Taft was inaugurated the 27th president of the United States and ended on March 4, 1913.

Taft visits New Orleans. October 30, 1909

1910

Taft tours construction of the Panama Canal. November 1910.

1911

Taft dedicates Lincoln Memorial Hall. November 9, 1911.
  • March 1 - Taft signs the Weeks Act into law.[28]
  • March 4 - Taft calls a special session of Congress to address unresolved issues.[29]
  • March 7 - The United States military mobilizes along the Mexican border as the Mexican Revolution risks spilling over into the United States.
  • March 12 - Richard A. Ballinger resigns as Secretary of the Interior amid scandal.
  • March 13 - Walter L. Fisher takes office as Secretary of the Interior.
  • May 21 - Jacob M. Dickinson is no longer Secretary of War.
  • May 22 - Henry L. Stimson takes office as Secretary of War.
  • May 23 - Taft dedicates the New York Public Library alongside Andrew Carnegie.[30]
  • June 17 - Robert M. La Follette announces his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination.
  • July 14 - Aviator Harry Atwood flies from Boston to the White House, breaking the record for the longest airplane flight.[31]
  • August 4 - Taft meets with Admiral Tōgō Heihachirō of Japan.[32]
  • August 11 - Taft travels to his Summer White House in Beverly, Massachusetts.[33]
  • August 15 - Taft vetoes statehood of Arizona and New Mexico over a provision in the Arizona Constitution allowing judicial recall.[34]
  • September 15 - Taft embarks on a tour across the United States.[35]
  • October 14 - Taft breaks ground on the Panama–Pacific International Exposition that would take place in 1915.[36]
  • October 16 - Two men place dynamite on a railroad in California ahead of Taft's car. Security guard Abe Jenkins discovers the dynamite before the president arrives.[37]
  • October 26 - Taft files an antitrust suit against U.S. Steel.
  • November 2 - Taft inspects the Naval fleet as he receives a 3,690 gun salute.[38]
  • November 9 - Taft dedicates Lincoln Memorial Hall in Hodgenville, Kentucky.[39]
  • November 12 - Taft returns to the White House after 87 days away.[35]
  • December 5 - Taft delivers the 1911 State of the Union Address.[40]

1912

Taft signing the Arizona Statehood Bill. February 14, 1912.
Taft boarding the USS Arkansas. October 14, 1912.

1913

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