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  1. Louise Taft. Louisa “Louise” Maria Torrey (* 11. September 1827 in Boston, Massachusetts; † 8. Dezember 1907 in Millbury, Massachusetts) war die zweite Ehefrau von Alphonso Taft und die Mutter des US-Präsidenten William Howard Taft

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    Louise Taft. Louisa Maria "Louise" Torrey (September 11, 1827 – December 8, 1907) was the second wife of Alphonso Taft, and the mother of U.S. President William Howard Taft . Background. She was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the first daughter of Samuel Davenport Torrey (1789–1877) and his second wife, the former Susan Holman Waters (1803–1866).

    • 11 September 1827
    • 8 December 1907 (aged 80)
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    Louisa “Louise” Maria Torrey war die zweite Ehefrau von Alphonso Taft und die Mutter des US-Präsidenten William Howard Taft.

  4. The Louise Taft Semple Foundation was founded in 1941 by Louise Taft and her husband, William T. Semple, Ph.D. Louise was part of a well-known Cincinnati family with a long history of generosity and public service. Many iconic Cincinnati institutions – including the Taft Museum, the Cincinnati Times-Star and ArtsWave (formerly the Cincinnati ...

  5. 12. Okt. 2020 · Lectures in memory of Louise Taft Semple: second series, 1966-1970. Publication date. 1973. Topics. Classical philology. Publisher. Norman] University of Oklahoma Press for the University of Cincinnati. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks.

  6. Lectures in Memory of Louise Taft Semple. First Series, 1961–1965. By Carl W. Biegen et al. [University of Cincinnati Classical Studies, Volume I.] ( [Princeton, N. J.:] Princeton University Press for the University of Cincinnati. 1967.

  7. 31. Aug. 2021 · by Movers and Makers • August 31, 2021. Deborah Emont Scott, the Louise Taft Semple President/CEO of the Taft Museum of Art, announced that she will conclude her tenure in summer 2022 following the completion of the museum’s widely publicized Bicentennial Infrastructure Project.