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  2. Warren G. Harding - Wikipedia

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    Harding's home in Marion, Ohio. Warren Harding was born on November 2, 1865, in Blooming Grove, Ohio. [1] Nicknamed "Winnie" as a small child, he was the eldest of eight children born to George Tryon Harding (usually known as Tryon) and Phoebe Elizabeth (née Dickerson) Harding. [1] Phoebe was a state-licensed midwife.

  3. Elizabeth Ann Blaesing - Wikipedia

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    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 of the United States, and his mistress, Nan Britton.

  4. United States presidential pets - Wikipedia

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    The first White House dog to receive regular newspaper coverage was Warren G. Harding's dog Laddie Boy. [4] Pets also featured in presidential elections. Herbert Hoover got a "Belgian Police Dog" (Belgian Malinois), [5] King Tut, during his campaign and pictures of him with his new dog were sent all across the United States.

  5. President Warren G. Harding's funeral in Marion in 1923 drew ...

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    Mourners outside the home of Dr. George Harding, father of President Warren G. Harding, in August 2023. The president died of a heart attack on Aug. 2, 1923, during a tour of the American West.

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  7. Cultural depictions of Warren G. Harding - Wikipedia

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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 items of historic interest, enduring works of high art, and recent representations in popular culture.

  8. Category:Harding family - Wikipedia

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    Warren G. Harding This page was last edited on 31 July 2024, at 02:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...

  9. Front porch campaign - Wikipedia

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    Clifford Berryman's cartoon depiction of Eugene V. Debs' campaign from prison satirizes Warren G. Harding's front porch campaign in the Election of 1920.. A front porch campaign is a low-key electoral campaign used in American politics in which the candidate remains close to or at home where they issue written statements and give speeches to supporters who come to visit.