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| image              = Pres_Robert_Taft.png
| image              = Pres_Robert_Taft.png
| caption            = Official portrait, 1973
| caption            = Official portrait, 1973
| term_start1        = January 20, 1969
| office              = 38th President of the United States
| term_end1          = January 20, 1977
| vicepresident      = [[Clifford P. Case]]
| term_start          = January 20, 1969
| term_end            = January 20, 1977
| predecessor1        = [[Claude Pepper]]
| predecessor1        = [[Claude Pepper]]
| successor1          = [[Jeane Kirkpatrick]]
| successor1          = [[Jeane Kirkpatrick]]
| office1            = 38th [[President of the United States]]
| office2            = United States Senator from Ohio
| office2            = United States Senator from Ohio
| term_start2        = January 3, 1959
| term_start2        = January 3, 1959
| term_end2          = January 3, 1969
| term_end2          = January 3, 1969
| predecessor2        = [[Stephen M. Young]]
| predecessor2        = Stephen M. Young
| successor2          = [[William H. Taft III]]
| successor2          = [[William H. Taft III]]
| office3            = Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's at-large district
| office3            = Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's at-large district
| term_start3        = January 3, 1957
| term_start3        = January 3, 1957
| term_end3          = January 3, 1959
| term_end3          = January 3, 1959
| predecessor3        = [[Gordon Scherer]]
| predecessor3        = Gordon Scherer
| successor3          = [[John J. Gilligan]]
| successor3          = John J. Gilligan
| office4            = Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
| office4            = Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
| term_start4        = January 1, 1955
| term_start4        = January 1, 1955
| term_end4          = January 1, 1957
| term_end4          = January 1, 1957
| parents            = [[Robert A. Taft]], Martha Wheaton Bowers
| parents            = Robert A. Taft, Martha Wheaton Bowers
| birth_name          = Robert Alphonso Taft Jr.
| birth_name          = Robert Alphonso Taft Jr.
| birth_date          = {{Birth date|1926|02|26}}
| birth_date          = {{Birth date|1917|02|26}}
| birth_place        = Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
| birth_place        = Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
| death_date          = {{Death date and age|1993|12|07|1926|02|26}}
| death_date          = {{Death date and age|1993|12|07|1916|02|26}}
| death_place         = Cincinnati, Ohio
| death_place         = Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
| resting_place      = Robert Taft Jr. Presidential Library and Museum
| party              = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| party              = [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]
| spouse              = {{marriage|[[Anne Gust Brown|Anne Gust]]|2005}}
| spouse              = Blanca Noel (m.1939; died 1966)
| children            = 4, including [[Robert Taft III]]
Katherine Whittaker (m.1967)
| children            = 4, including Robert Taft III
| alma mater          = Yale University (BA)
| alma mater          = Yale University (BA)
Harvard Law School (LLB)
Harvard Law School (LLB)
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'''Robert Alphonso Taft Jr.''' (February 26, 1917 – December 7, 1993) was an American politician. He was a member of the [[Taft family|Taft political family]] who served as a [[United States Republican Party|Republican]] [[United States House of Representatives|Congressman]] from [[Ohio]] between 1963 and 1965, as well as between 1967 and 1971. He also served as a [[United States Senate|U.S. Senator]] between 1971 and 1976.
'''Robert Alphonso Taft Jr.''' (February 26, 1917 – December 7, 1993) was an American politician. He was a member of the [[Taft family|Taft political family]] who served as the 38th President of the United States. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as a United States Senator from Ohio from 1959 to 1969.


==Early life==
==Early life==
Taft Jr. was born in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]], on February 26, 1917, the second of four sons born to [[Robert A. Taft|Robert Alphonso Taft Sr.]] and the former Martha Wheaton Bowers. Unlike his father, he did not have a [[middle name]], although he sometimes used the same middle initial."Robert A. Taft Jr., who did not have a middle name, was often called "Young Bob" to distinguish him from his father." Robert Jr.'s paternal grandparents were [[President of the United States|President]] [[William Howard Taft]] and First Lady [[Helen Herron Taft|Helen Louise "Nellie" Herron]] while his maternal grandparents were [[Lloyd Wheaton Bowers]] ([[Solicitor General of the United States]] from 1909–1910) and Louisa Bennett Wilson. His older brother was [[William Howard Taft III]], who served as [[Ambassador of the United States to Ireland|Ambassador to Ireland]] from 1953 to 1957, while his younger brothers were Lloyd Bowers Taft, who worked as an investment banker in Cincinnati, and Horace Dwight Taft, who became a professor of physics and dean at Yale. Taft graduated from [[Yale University]] in 1939 and [[Harvard Law School]] in 1942.
Taft Jr. was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on February 26, 1917, the second of four sons born to Robert Alphonso Taft Sr. and the former Martha Wheaton Bowers. Unlike his father, he did not have a middle name, although he sometimes used the same middle initial."Robert A. Taft Jr., who did not have a middle name, was often called "Young Bob" to distinguish him from his father." Robert Jr.'s paternal grandparents were President of the United States William Howard Taft and First Lady Helen Herron Taft while his maternal grandparents were Lloyd Wheaton Bowers (Solicitor General of the United States from 1909–1910) and Louisa Bennett Wilson. His older brother was William Howard Taft III, who served as Ambassador of the United States to Ireland from 1953 to 1957, while his younger brothers were Lloyd Bowers Taft, who worked as an investment banker in Cincinnati, and Horace Dwight Taft, who became a professor of physics and dean at Yale. Taft graduated from Yale University in 1939 and Harvard Law School in 1942.


==Career==
==Career==
During [[World War II]], Taft served as an [[Officer (armed forces)|officer]] in the [[United States Navy]] from 1942 to 1946. After law school, Taft joined the Cincinnati law firm, [[Taft, Stettinius, and Hollister]], which had been founded by his father. Taft served in the [[Ohio House of Representatives]] from 1955 to 1962 until winning election to the [[United States House of Representatives]]. Taft won election to the [[United States House of Representatives]] in 1962 as an at-large representative from Ohio (at-large seats were barred by the [[Voting Rights Act]]).
During World War II, Taft served as an Officer (armed forces)|officer in the United States Navy from 1942 to 1946. After law school, Taft joined the Cincinnati law firm, Taft, Stettinius, and Hollister, which had been founded by his father. Taft served in the Ohio House of Representatives from 1955 to 1962 until winning election to the United States House of Representatives. Taft won election to the United States House of Representatives in 1962 as an at-large representative from Ohio (at-large seats were barred by the Voting Rights Act).


In 1955 he became a compatriot of the [[Sons of the American Revolution]].
In 1955 he became a compatriot of the Sons of the American Revolution.


In 1964, rather than running for re-election to the House, he ran for the [[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]], but he lost to [[Stephen M. Young]]. In 1966, Taft returned to the House of Representatives, unseating Democratic incumbent (and future [[Governor of Ohio]]) [[John J. Gilligan]]. In 1968, Taft won re-election, defeating Democrat Carl F. Heiser. Taft then won Young's U.S. Senate seat six years after losing to him when Young did not run for re-election, running against [[Howard Metzenbaum]]. Taft, however, lost six years later in a rematch against Metzenbaum. He resigned six days before the end of his term to resume the practice of law.<ref name="RTJrObit"/>
In 1964, rather than running for re-election to the House, he ran for the United States Senate, but he lost to Stephen M. Young. In 1966, Taft returned to the House of Representatives, unseating Democratic incumbent (and future Governor of Ohio) John J. Gilligan. In 1968, Taft won re-election, defeating Democrat Carl F. Heiser. Taft then won Young's U.S. Senate seat six years after losing to him when Young did not run for re-election, running against Howard Metzenbaum. Taft, however, lost six years later in a rematch against Metzenbaum. He resigned six days before the end of his term to resume the practice of law.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
In 1939, Robert Jr. married Blanca Duncan Noel (1917-1968), daughter of Lewis W. Noel and Natalie Duncan. They were the parents of:
In 1939, Robert Jr. married Blanca Duncan Noel (1917-1968), daughter of Lewis W. Noel and Natalie Duncan. They were the parents of:
*[[Bob Taft|Robert Alphonso "Bob" Taft III]] (born 1942), [[Governor of Ohio]] from 1999 to 2007.
*Robert Alphonso "Bob" Taft III (born 1942), Governor of Ohio from 1999 to 2007.
*Sarah Butler Taft
*Sarah Butler Taft
*Deborah Taft
*Deborah Taft
*Jonathan Duncan Taft.
*Jonathan Duncan Taft.
After Blanca's death, Robert Jr. remarried to Katherine Longworth Whittaker, widow of his distant cousin David Gibson Taft. They divorced in 1977 and in October 1978, he married the former Joan McKelvy, also of Cincinnati.
After Blanca's death, Robert Jr. remarried to Katherine Longworth Whittaker, widow of his distant cousin David Gibson Taft.


On November 29, 1993, Taft suffered a stroke and fell into a coma. He never woke from the coma and died on December 7, 1993.}}
On November 29, 1993, Taft suffered a stroke and fell into a coma. He never woke from the coma and died on December 7, 1993.}}

Latest revision as of 06:26, 8 April 2022

Robert Taft Jr.
Pres Robert Taft.png
Official portrait, 1973
38th President of the United States
In office
January 20, 1969 – January 20, 1977
Vice PresidentClifford P. Case
Preceded byClaude Pepper
Succeeded byJeane Kirkpatrick
United States Senator from Ohio
In office
January 3, 1959 – January 3, 1969
Preceded byStephen M. Young
Succeeded byWilliam H. Taft III
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's at-large district
In office
January 3, 1957 – January 3, 1959
Preceded byGordon Scherer
Succeeded byJohn J. Gilligan
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives
In office
January 1, 1955 – January 1, 1957
Personal details
Born
Robert Alphonso Taft Jr.

(1917-02-26)February 26, 1917
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
DiedDecember 7, 1993(1993-12-07) (aged 77)
Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.
Resting placeRobert Taft Jr. Presidential Library and Museum
Political partyRepublican
SpouseBlanca Noel (m.1939; died 1966) Katherine Whittaker (m.1967)
Children4, including Robert Taft III
Parent(s)Robert A. Taft, Martha Wheaton Bowers
Signature

Robert Alphonso Taft Jr. (February 26, 1917 – December 7, 1993) was an American politician. He was a member of the Taft political family who served as the 38th President of the United States. A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as a United States Senator from Ohio from 1959 to 1969.

Early life

Taft Jr. was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on February 26, 1917, the second of four sons born to Robert Alphonso Taft Sr. and the former Martha Wheaton Bowers. Unlike his father, he did not have a middle name, although he sometimes used the same middle initial."Robert A. Taft Jr., who did not have a middle name, was often called "Young Bob" to distinguish him from his father." Robert Jr.'s paternal grandparents were President of the United States William Howard Taft and First Lady Helen Herron Taft while his maternal grandparents were Lloyd Wheaton Bowers (Solicitor General of the United States from 1909–1910) and Louisa Bennett Wilson. His older brother was William Howard Taft III, who served as Ambassador of the United States to Ireland from 1953 to 1957, while his younger brothers were Lloyd Bowers Taft, who worked as an investment banker in Cincinnati, and Horace Dwight Taft, who became a professor of physics and dean at Yale. Taft graduated from Yale University in 1939 and Harvard Law School in 1942.

Career

During World War II, Taft served as an Officer (armed forces)|officer in the United States Navy from 1942 to 1946. After law school, Taft joined the Cincinnati law firm, Taft, Stettinius, and Hollister, which had been founded by his father. Taft served in the Ohio House of Representatives from 1955 to 1962 until winning election to the United States House of Representatives. Taft won election to the United States House of Representatives in 1962 as an at-large representative from Ohio (at-large seats were barred by the Voting Rights Act).

In 1955 he became a compatriot of the Sons of the American Revolution.

In 1964, rather than running for re-election to the House, he ran for the United States Senate, but he lost to Stephen M. Young. In 1966, Taft returned to the House of Representatives, unseating Democratic incumbent (and future Governor of Ohio) John J. Gilligan. In 1968, Taft won re-election, defeating Democrat Carl F. Heiser. Taft then won Young's U.S. Senate seat six years after losing to him when Young did not run for re-election, running against Howard Metzenbaum. Taft, however, lost six years later in a rematch against Metzenbaum. He resigned six days before the end of his term to resume the practice of law.

Personal life

In 1939, Robert Jr. married Blanca Duncan Noel (1917-1968), daughter of Lewis W. Noel and Natalie Duncan. They were the parents of:

  • Robert Alphonso "Bob" Taft III (born 1942), Governor of Ohio from 1999 to 2007.
  • Sarah Butler Taft
  • Deborah Taft
  • Jonathan Duncan Taft.

After Blanca's death, Robert Jr. remarried to Katherine Longworth Whittaker, widow of his distant cousin David Gibson Taft.

On November 29, 1993, Taft suffered a stroke and fell into a coma. He never woke from the coma and died on December 7, 1993.}}