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Alphonso Taft

Also Known As: "Founder of Skull and Bones Society"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Townshend, Windham County, Vermont, United States
Death: May 21, 1891 (80)
San Diego County, California, United States
Place of Burial: 4521 Spring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, 45232, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Peter Rawson Taft and Sylvia Taft
Husband of Frances Taft and Louisa Maria Taft
Father of Charles Phelps Taft; Peter Rawson 'Rossy' Taft II; N Taft; Mary Taft; Alphonao Taft, 2nd and 5 others

Occupation: diplomat, lawyer, tutor, politician, Attorney & Politican
Managed by: Edward Malcolm King
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About Alphonso Taft

Alphonso Taft

Alphonso Taft was the U.S. Attorney General and Secretary of War under President Ulysses S. Grant and was the founder of an American political dynasty.

Born in Townshend, Vermont, he graduated from Yale College in 1833, where he also was a tutor. At Yale, he and his classmate William Huntington Russell co-founded Skull and Bones, the preeminent undergraduate club. He subsequently studied law at the Yale Law School, was admitted to the Connecticut bar in 1838, moved to Cincinnati in 1839 where he was a member of the Cincinnati City Council, and became one of the most influential citizens of Ohio. He was a member of the boards of trustees of the University of Cincinnati and of Yale College.

He made an unsuccessful run for the United States House of Representatives in 1856. He was a judge of the Superior Court of Cincinnati from 1866 to 1872. He was the first president of the Cincinnati Bar Association, serving in 1872. Taft was appointed Secretary of War by President Grant in March, 1876, and three months later Attorney General of the United States.

After he left office as Attorney General in 1877 he returned to the practice of law. He was an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Ohio in 1875 and 1879. Taft was ambassador to Austria-Hungary in 1882, and to Imperial Russia from 1884 to 1885.

Alphonso Taft died in San Diego, California, on May 21, 1891.

His son, William Howard Taft, was the 27th President of the United States and was a member of Yale's Skull and Bones like his founder father; another son, Charles Phelps Taft, supported the founding of Wolf's Head Society at Yale; both his grandson and great-grandson, Robert A. Taft I (also Skull and Bones) and Robert Taft Jr., were U.S. Senators; his great-great-grandson, Robert A. Taft II, was the Governor of Ohio from 1999 until 2007. William Howard Taft III was ambassador to Ireland; William Howard Taft IV worked in several Republican administrations, most recently that of George W. Bush.

The home of Alphonso Taft and family, in the Mount Auburn area, one mile north of downtown Cincinnati, has been restored to its original appearance. It is open to the public. It is now called the William Howard Taft National Historic Site.

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Alphonso Taft's Timeline

1810
November 5, 1810
Townshend, Windham County, Vermont, United States
1842
1842
Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
1843
December 21, 1843
Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA
1846
May 12, 1846
Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States
1848
1848
Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
1850
1850
Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
1855
February 7, 1855
Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, United States
1857
September 15, 1857
Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States