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  1. Zachary Taylor: Twelfth President 1849-1850 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2005-09
  2. The Inaugural Speeches of the President - Zachary Taylor by Zachary Taylor, 2009-08-02
  3. Zachary Taylor The State of the Union Address (Presidents) by Zachary Taylor, 2009-07-18
  4. Zachary Taylor Facts about the Presidents by Joseph Nathan / Podell, Janet Kane, 2009-03-01
  5. The Life and Public Service of General Zachary Taylor: An Address by Lincoln, 2009-07-23
  6. The Three Kentucky Presidents: Lincoln, Taylor, Davis by Holman Hamilton, 1978-07-31
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61. PBS VIDEOdatabase Of America's History And Culture Chapters
1754, usMexican War, Battle at Buena Vista and. 1814, taylor, zachary,on us-Mexican War. 1957, taylor, zachary, elected president.
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62. Zachary Taylor
taylor recieved surrender from Black Hawk. zachary also defeated Santa Anna in theBattle of Buena Vista in 1847. zachary was elected the president of the us
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Taylor, Zachary
Zachary Talor was born on November 24, 1784 in Barboursville, Virginia. He was the son of Richard and Sarah Strother Taylor. Out of the nine children, Zachary was the third son. Since there were no schools in the Kentucky frontier he was tutored and got knowledge on the family farm. In 1808, he was appointed to be the first lieutenant in the United States Army and later, in 1810, he became the captain. In early 1810, Taylor met Margaret Mackall Smith. They fell in love and got married on June 21,1810. Together, they had six children. In 1812, Mr. Zachary Taylor protected Fort Harrison against Tecumseh. Then in 1832, taylor recieved surrender from Black Hawk. Zachary also defeated Santa Anna in the Battle of Buena Vista in 1847. Zachary was elected the president of the U.S. in 1849. The Vice President and the Cabinet were:
  • Vice President -Millard Fillmore
  • Secretary of state -John M. Clayton
  • Secretary of the treasury -William M. Meredith
  • Secretary of war -George W. Crawford
  • Attorney general -Reverdy Johnson
  • Postmaster general -Jacob Collamer
  • Secretary of the Navy -William B. Preston

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    Individual presidents presidents Alphabetical taylor, zachary (184950 Women Children After the us-Mexican War. Jose Antonio; Polk, president James; Santa
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    zachary taylor Twelfth president of the United States 18491850 we this day occupy,and let us seek to list Term 1849 - 1850 Vice president Millard Fillmore
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    Birthplace: Barboursville, Virginia
    Birthdate: November 24, 1784
    Death Place: Washington, D.C.
    Death date: July 9, 1850 Prior Occupation: Soldier Party: Whig Wife: Margaret Mackall Smith Return to list of choices Inaugural Address Elected by the American people to the highest office known to our laws, I appear here to take the oath prescribed by the Constitution, and, in compliance with a time-honored custom, to address those who are now assembled. In the discharge of these duties my guide will be the Constitution, which I this day swear to 'preserve, protect, and defend.' For the interpretation of that instrument I shall look to the decisions of the judicial tribunals established by its authority and to the practice of the Government under the earlier Presidents, who had so large a share in its formation. to the example of those illustrious patriots I shall always defer with reverence, and especially to his example who was by so many titles "the Father of his country." To command the Army and Navy of the United States; with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties and to appoint ambassadors and other officers; to give to congress information of the state of the Union and recommend such measures as he shall judge to be necessary; and to take care that the laws shall be faithfully executed - these are the most important functions intrusted to the President by the Constitution, and it may be expected that I shall briefly indicate the principles which will control me in their execution.

    66. TAYLOR, Zachary
    General zachary taylor emerged as a hero of the Mexican War second time in the historyof the us, March 4 to whether the Nation was without a president for a
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    Title: President of the United States of America Term: 4 Mar 1849 - 9 Jul 1850 Chronology: 7 Nov 1848, electors appointed/popular voting 6 Dec 1848, elected by electoral college 5 Mar 1849, sworn in, East Portico, U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. 9 Jul 1850, deceased General Zachary Taylor emerged as a hero of the Mexican War (1846-48) and was nominated a presidential candidate at the Whig convention in June 1848. He then went on to defeat the Democratic candidate, Lewis Cass, in the general election. As for the second time in the history of the US, March 4 fell on a Sunday, the inaugural ceremony was postponed until the following Monday, raising the question as to whether the Nation was without a President for a day. The oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Roger Taney on the East Portico of the White House. Election results: Candidate (party) Popular vote
    (7 Nov 1848) Electoral vote
    (6 Dec 1848) Zachary Taylor (Whig) Lewis Cass (Democratic) Martin Van Buren (Free Soil) other Notes: Inauguration was postponed as 4 Mar 1849 fell on a Sunday.

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    68. Jefferson F. Davis (June 3, 1808-December 6, 1889)
    (later us president) zachary taylor (November 24, 1784July 09, 1850). He andhis new wife planned to settle in Mississippi and live as cotton planters.
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    69. Zachary Taylor - History Celebrities
    This article sponsored by Your Ad Could Be Here! Contact us. ZACHARYTAYLOR. 12th president. Term March 4, 1849 to July 9, 1850. Whig Party.
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    Your Ad Could Be Here! Contact Us ZACHARY TAYLOR 12th President Term- March 4, 1849 to July 9, 1850 Whig Party Birth: "Montebello", Orange County, Virginia, November 24, 1784. Ancestry: English Marriage: Jefferson County, Kentucky, June 21, 1810 to Margaret Mackall Smith, who was born in Calvert County, Maryland, September 21, 1788. Margaret died near Pascagoula, Mississippi, August 18, 1852 and is buried in Zachary Taylor National Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky. Children: Anna Mackall (1811-1875); Sarah Knox (1814-1835); (Sarah Knox married Jefferson Davis, June 17, 1835 in Lexington, Kentucky. Davis became President of the Confederate States of America in 1861.) Octavia Pannill (1816-1820); Margaret Smith (1819-1820); Maly Elizabeth (1824-1909); Richard (1826-1879). Home: "Springfield", Louisville, Kentucky.

    70. 12th President: Zachary Taylor
    zachary taylor was one of the prominent figures in the War of of Florida, and commanderof all us forces in in September 1846, but, because taylor had agreed
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          Taylor recieved only basic schooling. Taylor's teachers included Elisha Ayer, Lewis Wetsel, and Kean O'Hara, a Irish Catholic immigrant and classical scholar.
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          He was first commissioned in 1808 as a first lieutenant in the Seventh Infantry Regiment. He started as an army recruiter in Kentucky, then he became a temporary commandant of Fort Pickering. He then served in New Orleans under General James Wilkinson, and later in Washington Village (near Natchet, Mississippi). In 1810, Taylor was promoted to captain; and the next year he was appointed as the commandant of Fort Knox. His timely restoration of order at the fort won him the admiration of William Henry Harrison. Zachary Taylor was one of the prominent figures in the War of 1812. In 1812, he successfully defended Fort Harrison from an Indian attack. Two years later, he prepared to lead 350 troops against what he believed to be an Indian settlement in the Illinois territory. Upon discovering that the settlement housed British troops, however, Taylor ordered a retreat, avoiding conflict while allowing the goal of the mission, the creation of Fort Johnson at Des Moines, to be carried out. In January 1815, Taylor was promoted to major; but, in the demobilization that followed the end of the War of 1812, Taylor was demoted to captain. In June 1815, Taylor resigned his commission so that he could concentrate his efforts on faming tobacco and corn at Springfield, his plantation near Louisville, Kentucky.

    71. Mexican American War
    A timeline of the war.Category Society History Wars and Conflicts MexicanAmerican War...... president James K. Polk ordered us troops into the region in southern Texas disputedwith Mexico, between The commanding general was zachary taylor.
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    With the annexation of Texas in early 1845, war with Mexico became all but inevitable. President James K. Polk hoped to settle matters peacefully but was determined to have his way by war if necessary. In November 1845 he sent John Slidell to Mexico with an offer of $5,000,000 for the purchase of New Mexico and $25,000,000 for California. The offer was refused. On May 9, 1846, word reached Washington, D.C. that American troops had been attacked by Mexican forces on April 4. Polk asked Congress, and was granted, a declaration of war. Congress authorized the president to call for 50,000 volunteers and appropriated $10,000,000. Congress and the nation, however, were far from united on the idea of waging war. Southerners favored war as likely to extend slave territory, while notherners opposed the war for the same reason. President James K. Polk ordered U.S. troops into the region in southern Texas disputed with Mexico, between roughly parallel Nueces and Rio Grande rivers. The commanding general was Zachary Taylor. 1846- Battle of Palo Alto, the first important engagement of the Mexican War, was faught, with the Mexicans on the losing side.

    72. 12th President, Zachary Taylor
    The presidential Pet Museum presents the biographyof the 12th us president zachary taylor.
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    President Zachary Taylor
    Served 1849-1850 (died in office) Zachary Taylor was born November 24, 1784, in Orange County, Virginia, at the home of one of this mother's relatives, while his family was moving to Kentucky. Taylor married Margaret Smith on June 21, 1810, and they had six children. He served in the military for more than 40 years. He was known as "Old Rough and Ready" because he was always in the thick of battle. He became a national hero for fighting in the War of 1812, the Black Hawk War of 1832, and the Mexican War of 1846. In 1848, after the Mexican War, Taylor ran for President because he felt it was his duty for his country. He was the fourth general to serve as President. His Vice President was Millard Fillmore, and his party was Whig. At a July 4 celebration in 1850, Taylor took sick, perhaps from eating cherries that were not properly washed and caused cholera. He died on July 9, 1850. His old warhorse, Whitey, who grazed on the White House lawn, is buried near him on his plantation in Virginia, and many tourists visit there. White House biography
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    73. Remembering President Zachary Taylor
    Article reflects on taylor's darker legacy.
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    Remembering President Zachary Taylor
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    Considering the brevity of his stay in the White House (just under seven weeks), Zachary Taylor's spectacular legend seems grotesquely exaggerated, like the work of some crazed pre-Civil War spin doctor. But if anything, the reputation of our twelfth president has been muted in the century and a half since his death. Surrounded by controversy and swirls of almost unbelievable rumor since before he learned to walk, Taylor was the philanderer that JFK could only dream of being, twice the lush that Benjamin Harrison ever was. On a slow day, he was a bigger crook than Nixon, a worse gambler than James K. Polk, and more of an insufferable whining brat than George Bush. Few people are aware of this today. His election to the highest office in the land was, naturally, a fluke. In an effort to make something of himself and earn the respect of his friends, he half-heartedly declared his candidacy for president in the 1849 election. This was treated as a joke among his acquaintances, who suggested the campaign slogan "A muskrat in every pot." His opponent, Samuel Gates, was an enormously popular Governor who was running unopposed, and whose victory was a virtual shoo-in. Zachary's announced candidacy did nothing to change this; a poll taken two weeks before the election projected that 98.9% of the popular vote would go to Gates. And so it probably would haveif he hadn't been accidentally ground to a pulp in a wheat-threshing machine at a campaign stop on the eve of the election.

    74. The American President Zachary Taylor
    Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series.
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    75. American Presidents: Life Portraits
    A collection of facts and trivia about taylor's life.
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    76. Granduncle Mark's Genealogy Parlor
    Mary Martha (taylor) EDDLEMAN's grandfather, John taylor, was second cousin toUS president, zachary taylor. Mary Martha taylor was born 24 January 1847.
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    77. Encyclopedia Americana: Zachary Taylor
    A detailed biography written for students. Includes taylor's inaugural address and a fact file.Category Society History Presidents taylor, zachary...... zachary taylor was born in Orange county, Va., on Nov In 1808, taylor was commissioneda first lieutenant of infantry became the first brevet major in the us Army
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    Zachary Taylor, (1784-1850), 12th PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES . A career soldier who never voted, he served fewer than 500 days in the WHITE HOUSE . Yet he significantly influenced political developments during the first half of 1850, when there was a domestic crisis and a grave possibility of civil war. Although long a slaveholder, Taylor was as much a Westerner as a Southerner. He was nationalistic in his orientation, seeking, above all, to preserve the Union. Ancestry and Early Life Taylor was a member of several prominent families. One forebear was William Brewster, a Mayflower pilgrim. James MADISON was Taylor's second cousin, and Robert E. Lee also was a kinsman. The 12th president's father was Lt. Col. Richard Taylor of the Revolutionary Army. His mother was Sarah Dabney Strother Taylor. Zachary Taylor was born in Orange county, Va., on Nov. 24, 1784. A third child and third son, he had six younger brothers and sisters. As an infant he was taken to what became Jefferson county, Ky., and he grew to manhood on a farm near Louisville. His formal schooling was slight. Early Military Career In 1808, Taylor was commissioned a first lieutenant of infantry. Two years later he married Margaret Mackall Smith of Calvert county, Md. As a captain he won distinction in September 1812 for his defense of Fort Harrison in Indiana Territory against an Indian attack. For this achievement the young officer became the first brevet major in the U. S. Army. In 1814, Taylor led U. S. troops against British and Indians at Credit Island in Illinois Territory. Outnumbered three to one, he scored temporary successes before withdrawing. In 1815 he was promoted to the lineal grade of major.

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    79. The United States Presidential History Links Page
    zachary taylor A biography of Old Rough and Ready, hero Personal Memoirs of USGrant by Ulysses S. Grant. Rutherford B. Hayes Warrior and president by Ari
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