Loation:
Section 30, Lot S-11, Grid YZ-39 1/2 (faces east)
Lot Size: 50 feet by 270
feet
Dimensions: Shaft - 14
feet 5 inches overall height; 2 feet 7 1/2 inches wide; 1 foot 1 1/4 inches
thick
Base - a rectangle 3 feet 10 1/2 inches by 2 feet 2 1/2 inches by 1 foot
4 inches high
Material: Stoney Greek
Granite
Dates: The
Commission of Fine Arts submitted plans and request for authority to erect
the monument on December 29, 1931. The request was approved by Maj. Gen.
John L. DeWitt, the quartermaster general, War Department, the same day.
The authority to erect the monument was hand delivered to the Commission
of Fine Arts Oct. 30, 1931.
Cost: Erected by the Taft family
Sculptor: James Earl Frazer
Other information: President
William Howard Taft was interred in Arlington National Cemetery March
11, 1930. His widow, Helen Herron Taft, was buried beside him May 25,
1943. Following the president's interment, the War Department placed an
order for a headstone with the Vermont Marble Company. The stone was to
have a Latin Cross in a rosette at the top and the following inscription:
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 1909 - 1913
DIED MARCH 6, 1930
It is not known whether this headstone was ever erected, since soon after
President Taft's death, Mrs. Taft arranged with James Earl Frazer, a New
York sculptor, to design a private monument for the grave. The design
was approved by the Commission of Fine Arts and the secretary of war.
It was erected by the Taft family in early 1932.
The monument is in the Greek stele form, surmounted by a carved ornamental
device in the acroteric motif. There are two 6-inch rosettes on the shaft,
front and rear, 8 feet 3 inches from the base. A bench of the same material
as the monument 1 foot 6 1/4 inches by 5 feet by 1 foot 6 inches high
is on each side and approximately 15 feet to the right and left rear of
the monument. The inscription reads:
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT
1857 1930
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE
UNITED STATES
* * *
HIS WIFE
HELEN HERRON
1861 1943
There is a foot stone 6 inches by 8 inches to mark the foot of each grave.
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