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  1. Known for. The mistress of Warren G. Harding from 1905 until 1920. Caroline "Carrie" Phillips (née Fulton; September 22, 1873 – February 3, 1960) was a mistress of Warren G. Harding, [1] [2] 29th President of the United States. The young Carrie Fulton was known by admirers to have epitomized the Gibson Girl portrait of beauty, a ...

  2. 29 de ago. de 2014 · The Library of Congress released the sealed letters in 2014, revealing the 15-year affair between the future president and his mistress. The letters show Harding's passion, political views and confidante role for Phillips.

  3. 29 de jul. de 2014 · Carrie Fulton Phillips. “I love to suck. Your breath away. I love to cling — There long to stay . . . I love you garb’d. But naked more. Love your beauty. To thus adore . . .”

  4. About this Collection. This correspondence (240 items; 1910-1924) consists primarily of letters written by President Harding (1865-1923), before and during his tenure as a U.S. senator, to his paramour Carrie Fulton Phillips (1873-1960), wife of a Marion, Ohio, store owner.

  5. Carrie Fulton Phillips Timeline. Carrie Fulton Phillips (1873-1960) 1873, Sept. 22. Born, Bucyrus, Ohio. 1896. Married James E. Phillips (died 1939), owner of Ulher & Phillips dry goods store in Marion, Ohio. 1897. Birth of daughter Isabelle. 1902. Birth of son James (died 1904) 1905.

  6. 13 de abr. de 2024 · Having known Harding since 1905, Carrie Fulton Phillips had asked him, unsuccessfully, to divorce his wife. Pro-German, she had returned to the United States from Berlin after the declaration...

  7. The letters were written between 1910 and 1920 during an affair that began in 1905 between then-Ohio Lt. Gov. Warren Harding and family friend Carrie Fulton Phillips. The vast majority of the letters were written by Harding, many while he served in the U.S. Senate (1915-1921).