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Extractions: This page is a collection of resources pertaining to the possibility that President Warren G. Harding was of African descent. During his campaign pamphlets , generally attributed to an Ohio college professor named William Estabrook Chancellor , were distributed claiming that Harding was racially mixed. There seems to be a broad consensus among the authors of various books on Harding that many of his neighbors believed this as well. In fact one of Harding's cousins wrote an essay explaining how the story had followed the family for a hundred years after having been started by a petty thief who, like the Hardings, had come to Ohio from Pennsylvania. According to this account the man had falsely accused Amos Harding of being Black in order to distract attention from his own crimes. Some of the pamphlets claimed that Amos Harding was a French speaking West Indian Negro. Harding's white relatives and political supporters distributed genealogies of the Harding family going back to colonial New England. Could both be right? The Hardings had come to Ohio by way of Pennsylvania's Wyoming Valley ,in an area that was claimed by both Pennsylvania and Connecticut. The Hardings had come as settlers from Connecticut but had deeper roots in Rhode Island.
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Extractions: I was recently contacted by a chess player I know from the fourth grade (I was a scholastic player before they had scholastic players) and he wrote me a letter about Warren G. Harding, whom he believes may be a close relative. Warren G. Harding died on August 2, 1923 at age 58 inside the Palace Hotel on Market Street in San Francisco, which is now known as the Sheraton Palace Hotel. At the moment that Harding died, the Western Chess Championship, now known as the US Open Chess Championship, was being played across the street at the Mechanics Institute. I discovered this fact when I was in the San Francisco Public Library looking through 1923 editions of the San Francisco Call, the leading newspaper in San Francisco at the time, looking for games and results in the Western Chess Championship being played, when the newspapers blared out that Harding had died. The co-winner of the chess tournament was Norman T. Whitaker
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Extractions: Warren G. Harding (1865-1923), 29th president of the United States, espoused a "back to normalcy" policy at a time when citizens were war-weary. However, his administration is mainly remembered for its corruption, revealed after his death. The eldest of eight children, born in Corsica, Ohio, on November 2, 1865 to George Tryon and Phoebe Dickerson Harding, Warren G. Harding led an active life in his youth. Besides performing the demanding chores of a typical pioneer farm, he played alto horn, and took a turn at managing the citizen's cornet band, which won several competitions. He entered speaking contests, and participated in sports. Though his career in the Senate was unspectacular, Harding's ability as a harmonizer, after the Progressive party split of 1912, drew him into the national leadership of the Republican party. After World War I, he and other "strict reservationists" of the Republican senatorial majority, defeated the treaty of the League of Nations, on the grounds that it would limit national sovereignty. With the business decline of 1920, the rise in unemployment, and farming prosperity depressed, Americans upset by the sacrifices and disappointments of the war years blamed the Democrat party. When Harding was chosen as a compromise candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, he easily defeated the opposing contender, James M. Cox.
Extractions: O n this year's centennial of the inauguration of William McKinley, Ohio University professor Alfred E. Eckes, a trade official under Ronald Reagan, addressed Ohio's Historical Society. Subject: our 25th president, assassinated by an anarchist in Buffalo in 1901. McKinley's was a truly extraordinary presidency. A teenager at Antietam and Civil War veteran of four years fighting, McKinley took over a nation still wracked by the Panic of 1893. To restore prosperity, he raised tariffs, taxing imports rather than workers, and gave America an annual growth rate of 7 percent! Unemployment in McKinley's tenure fell from 14 percent to 4 percent. Though he did his best to avoid war over Cuba, the blowing up of the battleship Maine in Havana Harbor in 1898 forced McKinley's hand. Within four months, he defeated Spain and captured Cuba annexing Puerto Rico, Guam, Hawaii and the Philippines. While making America a global power, McKinley ran a budget surplus and cut U.S. debt to $16 per capita. (Today, it is $20,000 per capita.) In 1900, he chose war hero Theodore Roosevelt as vice president and crushed William Jennings Bryan a second time. In slashing the nation's misery index (unemployment plus inflation), McKinley's record, writes Eckes, is superior to any president this century, save one. FDR? Reagan? Nope. FDR ranks fourth, Reagan third. The president who was first at cutting the misery index is Warren G. Harding.
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Extractions: Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page Index to Politicians: Harding HARDING: See also Harding Allen Isaac Harding Duval George Harding Edson Richard Harding Poff ... James Harding Southard Harding, A. J. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Nebraska, Burial location unknown Harding, Aaron of Greensburg, Green County , Ky. Born near Campbellsville, Taylor County , Ky., February 20 . Member of Kentucky state house of representatives U.S. Representative from Kentucky 4th District, 1861-67. Died December 24 . Interment at Georgetown Cemetery , Georgetown, Ky. See also: congressional biography Harding, Abner Clark also known as Abner C. Harding of Monmouth, Warren County , Ill. Born in East Hampton, Middlesex County , Conn., February 10 . Republican. Delegate to Illinois state constitutional convention , 1847; member of Illinois state house of representatives , 1848; delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, ; general in the Union Army during the Civil War; U.S. Representative from Illinois 4th District, 1865-69. Died July 19 . Interment at Monmouth Cemetery , Monmouth, Ill. See also:
Extractions: Politician members Newton Whiting Gilbert (1862-1939) also known as Newton W. Gilbert of Fort Wayne, Allen County , Ind. Born in Worthington, Franklin County , Ohio, May 24 . Republican. Member of Indiana state senate , 1897-99; served in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War; Lieutenant Governor of Indiana U.S. Representative from Indiana 12th District, 1905-07; delegate to Republican National Convention from Philippine Islands, Episcopalian . Member, Freemasons Ancient Order of United Workmen Knights of Pythias Odd Fellows . Died in Santa Ana, Orange County , Calif., July 5 . Interment at Circle Hill Cemetery , Angola, Ind. See also: congressional biography Warren Gamaliel Harding (1865-1923) also known as Warren G. Harding of Marion, Marion County , Ohio. Born in Blooming Grove, Morrow County , Ohio, November 2 . Republican. Member of Ohio state legislature, 1899-1903; Lieutenant Governor of Ohio , 1904-06; candidate for Governor of Ohio U.S. Senator from Ohio
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Extractions: Fast Fact: Winner by a landslide, Warren G. Harding, friends said, "looked like a President." Biography: Before his nomination, Warren G. Harding declared, "America's present need is not heroics, but healing; not nostrums, but normalcy; not revolution, but restoration; not agitation, but adjustment; not surgery, but serenity; not the dramatic, but the dispassionate; not experiment, but equipoise; not submergence in internationality, but sustainment in triumphant nationality...." A Democratic leader, William Gibbs McAdoo, called Harding's speeches "an army of pompous phrases moving across the landscape in search of an idea." Their very murkiness was effective, since Harding's pronouncements remained unclear on the League of Nations, in contrast to the impassioned crusade of the Democratic candidates, Governor James M. Cox of Ohio and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Thirty-one distinguished Republicans had signed a manifesto assuring voters that a vote for Harding was a vote for the League. But Harding interpreted his
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Extractions: The Friends of Harding Home and Memorial was founded in 1993 in for the preservation of the President Warren G. Harding's home in Marion, Ohio as an interpretive museum. The continuing goals of the members are to promote the Harding Home as an historic site, to raise funds to support the mission of the Harding Home State Memorial and the Ohio Historical Society and to volunteer in needed areas. We invite you to view our site and learn more about our hometown President. Shop our online store, find out how you can become a member, and view our annual calendar of events.
Extractions: To date, fifteen senators have gone onto serve in the nation's highest elected office, the presidency. Two senators, Warren G. Harding and John F. Kennedy, moved directly from the U.S. Senate to the White House. (Photo: Warren G. Harding. Senate Historical Office) James Monroe Senator, 1790-1794 President, 1817-1825 John Quincy Adams Senator, 1803-1808 President, 1825-1829 Andrew Jackson Senator, 1797-1798; 1823-1825 President, 1829-1837 Martin Van Buren Senator, 1821-1828 President, 1837-1841 William Henry Harrison Senator, 1825-1828 President, 1841 John Tyler Senator, 1827-1836 President, 1841-1845 Franklin Pierce Senator, 1837-1842 President, 1853-1857 James Buchanan Senator, 1834-1845 President, 1857-1861 Andrew Johnson Senator, 1857-1862; 1875 President, 1865-1869 Benjamin Harrison Senator, 1881-1887 President, 1889-1893 Warren G. Harding Senator, 1915-1921 President, 1921-1923 Harry S. Truman Senator, 1935-1945 President, 1945-1953 John F. Kennedy Senator, 1953-1960 President, 1961-1963 Lyndon B. Johnson
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Extractions: Own your favorite Biography or War videos. Wild West, Politics, and more! www.HistoryChannel.com WARREN GAMALIEL HARDING 29th President Term- March 4, 1921 to August 2, 1923 Republican Party Birth: Blooming Grove (Corsica), Ohio November 2, 1865. Ancestry: English and Scotch-Irish Marriage: Marion, Ohio, July 8, 1891 to Florence Kling De Wolfe, who was born in Marion, Ohio, August 15, 1860. Florence died in Marion, Ohio, November 21, 1924 and is buried at the Harding Memorial, Marion, Ohio. Children: None Home: Marion, Ohio. Education: Local schools; Ohio Central College. Religion: Baptist Occupation before Presidency: Newspaper editor Pre-Presidential Offices: Member of the Ohio Senate; Lieutenant Governor of Ohio; U.S. Senator. Age at Inauguration: 55 Harding Administration: Vice President: Calvin Coolidge of Massachusetts, Inauguration March 4, 1921, The Capital, Washington, D.C.
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