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Warren Harding

The Twenty-Ninth President • 1921-1923

Warren Gamaliel Harding

“Prophet Without Honor”


Biographical Facts

Birth: Blooming Grove, Ohio, November 2, 1865

Ancestry: English and Scotch-Irish

Father: George Tryon Harding
Birth: Blooming Grove, Ohio, June 12, 1843
Death: Santa Ana, California, November 19, 1928
Occupations: Farmer; Physician

Mother: Phoebe Dickerson Harding
Birth: Blooming Grove, Ohio, December 21, 1843
Death: May 20, 1910

Brothers: Charles Alexander Harding (1874-1878); George Tryon Harding (1878-1934)

Sisters: Charity Malvina Harding (1867-1951); Mary Clarissa Harding (1868-1913); Eleanor Priscilla Harding (1872-1878); Abigail Victoria Harding (1875-1935); Phoebe Caroline Harding (1879-1951)

Marriage: Marion, Ohio, July 8, 1891
Wife: Florence Kling De Wolfe Harding
Birth: Marion, Ohio, August 15, 1860
Death: Marion, Ohio, November 21, 1924

Religious Affiliation: Baptist

Education: Local Schools; attended Ohio Central College

Occupation Before Presidency: Newspaper Editor

Prepresidential Offices: Member of Ohio Senate; Lieutenant Governor of Ohio; United States Senator

Inauguration Age: 55

Death: San Francisco, California, August 2, 1923

Place of Burial: Hillside Cemetery, Marion, Ohio



 
First Administration

Inauguration: March 4, 1921; the Capitol, Washington, D.C.

Vice President: Calvin Coolidge

Secretary of State: Charles Evans Hughs

Secretary of the Treasury: Andrew W. Mellon

Secretary of War: John W. Weeks

Attorney General: Harry M. Daugherty

Postmaster General: Will H. Hays; Hubert Work (from March 4, 1922); Harry S. New (from March 5, 1923)

Secretary of the Navy: Edwin Denby

Secretary of the Interior: Albert B. Fall; Hubert Work (from March 5, 1923)

Secretary of Agriculture: Henry C. Wallace

Secretary of Commerce: Herbert C. Hoover

Secretary of Labor: James J. Davis

Supreme Court Appointments: William H. Taft, Chief Justice (1921); George Sutherland (1922); Pierce Butler (1922); Edward T. Sanford (1923)

Congress #67 (April 11, 1921-March 3, 1923):
Senate: 59 Republicans; 37 Democrats
House: 300 Republicans; 132 Democrats; 1 Other

Congress #68 (December 3, 1923-March 3, 1925):
Senate: 51 Republicans; 43 Democrats; 2 Others
House: 225 Republicans; 207 Democrats; 3 Others


Election of 1920
Candidates Electoral Vote   Popular Vote
Warren G. Harding
(Republican)
404   16,153,115
James M. Cox
(Democratic)
127   9,133,092
Eugene V. Debs
(Socialist)
none   915,490
Parley P. Christensen
(Farmer-Labor)
none   265,229



 
 

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