President
William Howard Taft*
October
24, 1911 - “In what was a western circuit of
President William Howard Taft’s campaign for re-election, the GOP incumbent
stopped for part of a day on [this date], in Mankato, Minn. His special
train arrived at 11:28 a.m. from Omaha at the Milwaukee depot. Besides
the president, there were United States senators and congressmen, judges of
federal and state courts, military men and those prominent in private
life.
Thousands greeted the president, despite
the uncooperative weather – it was a heavy downpour. Hundreds of school
children yelled their welcome while they waved their flags. Women and
young girls added to the acclaim. People arrived in every kind of vehicle
from one-horse chaises to automobiles and all trains were crowded by
sightseers. Streets were decorated, especially at the little depot on
Pike Street. D.W. Radical, in charge of street paving, actually finished
his work in time for the great event.
A parade around the city in the rain by
18 automobiles was staged to show the chief executive our community. The
first three vehicles, including the president’s, had its top down. Taft
defied pneumonia for a time, keeping his silk hat in his hand to wave to the
crowd. The parade was shortened on Taft’s doctor’s orders for fear over
the president’s health.
At the opera house on Second Street, Taft delivered an
hour-long address, chiefly dealing with his two main themes: world peace and
anti-trust action. At 12:30 the president was driven to the Elks Club
where he was the guest of the Mankato Commercial Club at luncheon. Taft
departed for St. Peter and Shakopee at 2:30 p.m. to continue his whirlwind
tour.”https://www.bechshistory.com/education/bits-pieces/president-taft-visits-mankato
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