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  1. Bibliographic information. Title. Recollections of Full Years. Library of American civilization. Recollections of Full Years, Helen (Herron) Taft (Mrs. William Howard Taft) Author. Helen Herron Taft. Publisher. Dodd, Mead, 1914.

  2. Helen Herron Taft. Helen "Nellie" Taft was the wife of President William Howard Taft and First Lady of the United States from 1909 to 1913. During their marriage, she relished travel to Japan, China, and diplomatic missions around the world. As "the only unusual incident" of her girlhood, "Nellie" Herron Taft recalled her visit to the White ...

  3. Helen Taft (* 2. Juni 1861 in Cincinnati als Helen Louise Herron ; † 22. Mai 1943 in Washington, D.C. ) war eine US-amerikanische Autorin , die Ehefrau des US-Präsidenten William H. Taft und die First Lady der Vereinigten Staaten vom 4.

  4. Helen Taft was 48 years old when she became first lady and served throughout her husband William Howard Taft’s single term in the years 1909-1913. It was Helen who persuaded her husband to pursue politics, for she had wanted to become first lady since she was 16 years old and had attended a party for President Hayes and his wife at the White House with her parents.

  5. 1943. (dob: 81) Helen Louise Herron " Nellie " Taft (2. jun 1861 – 22. maj 1943) je bila supruga američkog predsjednika Williama Howarda Tafta, odnosno Prva dama SAD od 1909. do 1913. Rođena je u Cincinnatiju kao četvrto od jedanaestoro djece Johna Williamsona Herrona, suca koji je prije toga bio studirao pravo sa budućim predsjednikom ...

  6. Helen Herron Taft (1861-1943) was born to a wealthy Cincinnati family. Music was her life-long passion. Privately educated, Helen taught school until her 1886 marriage to attorney William H. Taft. She tended to their three children, Robert, Helen, and Charles, while longing for challenges outside the home.

  7. Helen Herron Taft 1861-1943 Born: Cincinati, OH Married: William Taft, 1886 Children: Helen, Robert, Charles First Lady: 1909-1913: Perhaps no other First Lady was as responsible for her husband's election to the nation's highest office as was Helen (Nellie) Herron Taft.