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Harding's 1920 presidential campaign featured "front porch" speeches delivered from his Marion home. ... the Warren G. Harding Memorial. Constructed in 1927, at a cost of $977,821, ...
Warren G. Harding is shown typsetting at the headquarters of his newspaper, the Marion Star, during the 1920 "front porch" campaign. The photo was on display at the Harding Monument in Marion.
When President Warren G. Harding visited Reno County on June 23, ... Harding conducted much of his campaign by delivering speeches from the front porch of his home in Marion, Ohio.
Warren G. Harding meeting friends on his front porch in Marion, Ohio. He famously conducted his presidential campaign from his front porch, choosing not to travel the country making speeches.
Warren G. Harding, the 29th president of the United States and the eighth president from Ohio, served from 1921 until his unexpected death from a heart attack on Aug. 2, 1923, ...
Warren G. Harding and Florence Harding in 1920, shortly before he was elected president. Library of Congress Around 7 p.m. on Thursday Aug. 2, 1923, after a short illness ...
Warren G. Harding's body lying in state at the White House Public domain via Wikimedia Commons Harding’s death came at a point when the United States may have been especially susceptible to such ...
It was 100 years ago today August 2, 1923 when President Warren G. Harding suddenly died. He was in San Francisco, on the tail end of a cross-country promotional tour that had taken him as ...
A century ago, Warren G. Harding ushered America into the Roaring Twenties only to meet a perplexing untimely death at the age of 57 halfway through his third year in office.
Spokane and the rest of the state were still grappling with the implications of the shocking death of President Warren G. Harding. “It is certain that no section of the country has suffered so ...