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    Warren Gamaliel Harding (November 2, 1865 – August 2, 1923) was the 29th president of the United States, serving from 1921 until his death in 1923. A...
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    Warren G. Harding's tenure as the 29th president of the United States lasted from March 4, 1921, until his death on August 2, 1923. Harding presided over...
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    The inauguration of Warren G. Harding as the 29th president of the United States was held on Friday, March 4, 1921, at the East Portico of the United...
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  • Warren G. Harding died as one of the most popular presidents in history, but the subsequent exposure of the scandals eroded his popular regard, as did...
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  • McKinley died, eight days after being shot by Leon Czolgosz. Next, Warren G. Harding suffered a heart attack, and died on August 2, 1923. On April 12,...
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    Warren G. Harding High School is a public high school in Warren, Ohio, United States. It is the only high school in the Warren City School District. Sports...
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  • Warren G. Harding (1865–1923) was the 29th president of the United States from 1921 to 1923. Warren Harding may also refer to: Warren G. Harding (Texas...
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  • Harding family is not related to Warren G. Harding, who was President-elect of the United States when he was born. The Harding family moved to Dallas when...
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  • considered unsubstantiated and have not been acknowledged by historians. Warren G. Harding was said to have African ancestry; one claim was by his political...
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    Nan Britton (category Warren G. Harding)
    of Warren G. Harding, the 29th President of the United States. In 1927, Britton revealed that her daughter, Elizabeth, had been fathered by Harding while...
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    President Warren G. Harding. In 1880, Florence married Henry de Wolfe and they had a son, Marshall. After divorcing de Wolfe in 1886, she married Harding who...
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    Luis Mora to paint the portrait of Warren G. Harding. The portrait was painted from photographs. Two portraits of Harding painted by 'foreign artists' in...
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    arsenic poisoning was fundamentally flawed. In June 1923, President Warren G. Harding set out on a cross-country Voyage of Understanding, planning to meet...
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    Elizabeth Ann Blaesing (category Warren G. Harding)
    Elizabeth Ann Britton Harding Blaesing (née Britton Harding; October 22, 1919 – November 17, 2005) was the only child of Warren G. Harding, the 29th president...
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    S. presidential election: Warren G. Harding elected president, and Calvin Coolidge vice president. March 4, 1921 – Harding becomes the 29th president...
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    The Harding Home is a historic house museum at 380 Mount Vernon Avenue in Marion, Ohio. It was the residence of Warren G. Harding, 29th president of the...
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    held in the United States on November 2, 1920. Republican senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio defeated Democratic governor James M. Cox of Ohio. It was...
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    The Warren G. Harding Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library of Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States (1921–1923)...
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    park to commemorate the July 27, 1923 speech delivered by President Warren G. Harding before a crowd of over 30,000 Boy Scouts who were gathered at Woodland...
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    Return to normalcy (category Warren G. Harding)
    normalcy" was a campaign slogan used by Warren G. Harding during the 1920 United States presidential election. Harding won the election with 60.4% of the popular...
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  • 9, 1925. The school is named for then recently deceased President Warren G. Harding. The Presidents sports seasons are in the traditional fall/winter/spring...
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    The Harding Tomb is the burial location of the 29th President of the United States, Warren G. Harding and First Lady Florence Kling Harding. It is located...
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    Abraham Lincoln, above 80 points and two presidents, Andrew Johnson and Warren G. Harding, below 50 points. In 1996, William J. Ridings Jr. and Stuart B. McIver...
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    President Warren G. Harding, a former owner of the Marion Star, was a resident of Marion for much of his adult life and is buried at Harding Tomb. The...
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  • The Marion Star (category Warren G. Harding)
    owned and published by Warren G. Harding (prior to his election as President of the United States), and his wife Florence Kling Harding. Founded as the Daily...
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  • book Warren G. Harding, also could find no proof of Klan membership or activity on the part of Harding. Review of the personal records of Harding's Personal...
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    Kenai Fjords National Park. It is named for U.S. President Warren G. Harding. The Harding Icefield is over 700 square miles (1813 km2) in its entirety...
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    office of natural causes (William Henry Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Warren G. Harding, and Franklin D. Roosevelt), four were assassinated (Abraham Lincoln...
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    Former US president Warren G. Harding has inspired artistic and cultural works since his presidency. The following lists cover various media including...
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    governor of Tennessee and political appointee of conservative President Warren G. Harding, pushed through a so-called "outlaw resolution" that declared that...
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