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  1. 29 de jul. de 2014 · Nan Britton’s affair, however, was made public only with, and by, the publication of her book, published two years after Harding’s death. As for Carrie Phillips and Harding’s 15 year affair, some 1000 pages of his love letters to her – intimate, impassioned, erotic – are finally, having been sealed at the Library of Congress for a half century, being opened to the public, via the ...

  2. 27 de mar. de 2023 · Nan Britton was born Nov. 9, 1896, in Claridon, a small village about 10 miles from Marion, Ohio. Mary Britton had moved to Marion County to live with her maternal grandmother.

  3. Nan Britton was in love with a lecherous dog, albeit one who supported her and their love child. However, President Warren Harding died without leaving any provision for them, thus leaving them in bad economic straits. Ms. Britton tries her best to support her daughter, but the times were not amenable to a single mother.

  4. 15 de ago. de 2015 · The response to Nan Britton's bestselling book, "The President's Daughter," was the 1920s equivalent of a Twitterstorm. If the Internet had existed, the public shaming would have broken it.

  5. Nanna Popham “Nan” Britton. Presidential mistress. At the age of 16 Nan developed an obsession with her father's friend, Warren Gamaliel Harding. Reports state that many pictures of the future president adorned the walls of her bedroom, and that she would wait for hours outside of his office at Marion Daily Star building.

  6. New DNA testing proves that the 29th U.S. President Warren J. Harding fathered a child with his mistress Nan Britton in 1919, the central allegation in her 1...

  7. The archive of Nan Britton, the mistress of President Warren G. Harding, who gave birth to Harding's child out of wedlock and was vilified in the press for her 1927 tell-all book *The President’s Daughter* that described their seven-years affair in great detail and was finally confirmed to be true by DNA testing in 2015. The archive contains her personal and professional correspondence ...