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Warren G. Harding
Dates In Office:
March 04, 1921
to
August 02, 1923
Age in Office:
55
Birth - Death:
November 02, 1865
to
August 02, 1923
Party:
Republican
Location Born:
Ohio
Office:
United States Senator (OH)
Religion:
Baptist
More Resources
WARREN G. HARDING EVENT TIMELINE
FIRST LADY FLORENCE HARDING
HARDING PRESIDENTIAL SITES AND ORGANIZATIONS:
Warren G. Harding Papers (Library of Congress)
Warren G. Harding Papers (Columbus, Ohio)
Warren G. Harding Home & Memorial (Marion, Ohio)
BIOGRAPHIES OF WARREN G. HARDING
Biography of Warren G. Harding by Eugene P. Trani
Biography of Warren G. Harding by Encyclopedia Britannica
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