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Facts About Warren G. Harding
| Presidency | Warren G. Harding, 29th President of United States, (March 4, 1921 – August 2, 1923) |
| Political Party | Republican Party |
| Born | 2 November 1865, near Blooming Grove, Ohio |
| Died | San Francisco, California, around 2 August 1923 |
| Cause of Death | Pneumonia |
| Grave | Harding Tomb, Marion, OH |
| Parents | Phoebe Elizabeth Harding > George Tryon Harding |
| Spouse | Florence Harding |
| Children’s | Elizabeth Ann Blaesing |
More About Warren G. Harding
- Warren G. Harding was dogged by various scandals during his presidency.
- He had affairs with at least two women. Carrie Phillips and Nan Britton.
- He hosted weekly poker games at the White House and once lost all of the White House China gambling.
- Before becoming the president, he was a Teacher, an insurance , a reporter and the owner of a newspaper called Marion Daily Star.
- He was a weak, inept president and many of his advisors were dishonest and later charged with defrauding with government.
See also:-
List of Presidents in the United States
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