Though historians today generally agree that Harding died of natural causes, suspicions to the contrary lingered for decades. Illustration by Meilan Solly / Images via Newspapers.com, Wikimedia ...
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. Grab a ...
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, while on a tour of the ...
The deadline to register for the Warren G. Harding Symposium, "Politics at the Doorstep: Presidential Front Porch Campaigns," has been extended to July 4. The symposium, taking place July 18-19 in ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) - Now to “Wobbly Warren” - Warren G. Harding. Prior to becoming the 29th president, at the age of 19, Harding bought an Ohio newspaper, becoming not only its owner but ...
‘The world changed because of this relationship.’ — Harding historian James D. Robenalt Long-dead presidents don’t often make their way back into the national news headlines, but Ohioan Warren G.
The Warren G. Harding Memorial, resembling a circular Greek temple, was built in Marion, Ohio in 1927 for $977,821. Harding's career included owning and successfully running the Marion Star newspaper.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The funeral car carrying the body of President Warren G. Harding is escorted by an honor guard and followed by a large motorcade ...