1908 "Wm. H. Taft of Ohio" campaign pin button. Black & white. 13/16"

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This is a 1908 presidential campaign pin button for William Howard Taft.The button is shades of black & white with the image of Taft present and the words "Wm. H. Taft of Ohio" across his chest. This button measures about 13/16" in diameter. There is slight wear to the front surface and slight rust to the back metal, that I can see. The front of the button is probably celluloid. The insert on the back side is from the Whitehead & Hoad Co., Newark, New Jersey. Overall, this button is in pretty good condition.This button was for William Howard Taft's campaign for U.S. president in 1908 or 1912. Taft served as President Theodore Roosevelt's secretary of war from 1904-1908. Having pledged not to run for a third term, Roosevelt groomed Taft as his successor. Taft and his running mate, James S. Sherman, won with 321 electoral votes to 162 for William Jennings Bryan and John Kern. Taft ran for re-election in 1912 but lost to Woodrow Wilson.Taft was born in Ohio in 1857 and attended Yale University and Cincinnati Law School. He was Solicitor General of the United States under President Benjamin Harrison, Governor-General of the Philippines under President William McKinley and Provisional Governor of Cuba under President Theodore Roosevelt. In 1921, President Warren G. Harding appointed Taft to the Supreme Court as Chief Justice of the United read more