Regardless of one's political stance, these accomplishments are probably more relevant to Harding's legacy than the fact that he cheated on his wife. Yet it is that last detail — along with a ...
On July 15, 1923, President Warren Harding hammered a golden spike into train tracks in central Alaska. It was the ceremonial final piece of the Alaska Railroad, which connected inner Alaska to ...
Warren Harding? Yes, Warren Harding, 29th president of these United States. While running for the presidency in 1920, coming off a tumultuous and downright odd last few years of the Woodrow Wilson ...
Senate Minority Leader Stephen Harding, of Brookfield, looking to expand his municipal law practice, joins Orange-based law ...
WASHINGTON, March 4, 1921 (UP) - President Warren G. Harding and Vice President Calvin Coolidge assumed office today. The inaugural ceremonies that gave the nation its twenty-ninth chief executive ...
Yes, Warren Harding, 29th president of these United States. While running for the presidency in 1920, coming off a tumultuous and downright odd last few years of the Woodrow Wilson administration ...
Following President Harding’s death on August 20, 1923, Calvin Coolidge took office. He quickly signaled to the Treasury Department and Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon that he wanted to ...
Harding ran his campaign based on party loyalty ... he was easily manipulated by others and is often seen by historians as a mediocre president.
Earlier today, the Baden-Powell Council announced President of Harding Brooks Insurance Agency Tom Harding as the recipient ...