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  1. Warren Harding was raised in a small town in Ohio. His wholesome and picture-book childhood—farm chores, swimming in the local creek, and playing in the village band—was the basis of his down-home appeal later in life. As a young man, Harding brought a nearly bankrupt newspaper, the Marion Star, back to life.

  2. Warren Gamaliel Harding fue el vigésimo noveno presidente de los Estados Unidos, sirviendo desde 1921 hasta su muerte en 1923. Miembro del Partido Republicano, fue uno de los presidentes estadounidenses en funciones más populares. Después de su muerte, se expusieron una serie de escándalos, incluido Teapot Dome, así como una relación extramatrimonial con Nan Britton, que disminuyó su ...

  3. Warren G. Harding He became a newspaper publisher in Marion, Ohio, where he was allied with the Republican Party’s political machine. He served successively as state senator (1899–1902), lieutenant governor (1903–04), and U.S. senator (1915–21), supporting conservative policies.

  4. Warren G. Harding Event Timeline. March 04, 1921. March 09, 1921. Message to the Senate Urging Ratification of the Pending Treaty with Colombia. March 22, 1921. Proclamation—Extra Session of Congress, 1921. March 26, 1921. Proclamation—Appointing James C. Davis Director General of Railroads. April 07, 1921.

  5. Hace 5 días · 380 Mt. Vernon Avenue. Marion, OH 43302. Phone: 1-800-600-6894. Southeastern Railway Museum. Pioneer Park / Fairbanks, Alaska. Grid view. The son of a farmer-doctor, Warren Gamaliel Harding was born in 1865 in Corsica (now Blooming Grove), Ohio. As a boy Harding worked as a printer's assistant on...

  6. Warren G Harding - Puntos clave. Warren Harding obtuvo una victoria aplastante en las elecciones de 1920 sobre la base de una campaña de "vuelta a la normalidad". Harding fue el primero de los tres presidentes conservadores de la década de 1920 y se centró en limitar la intervención del gobierno en la economía y reducir el gasto público.

  7. Harding was born near Marion, Ohio in 1865. He maintained a lifelong connection to the town, purchasing and operating The Marion Daily Star newspaper from 1884 until 1923. He married Florence Kling De Wolfe on July 8, 1891 and the couple settled in Marion where they were active community members. In addition to operating the newspaper, Harding ...