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  1. A collection of approximately 1,000 pages of love letters between 29th U.S. President Warren G. Harding and his mistress, Carrie Fulton Phillips, is examined. Historian James D. Robenalt and archivist Karen Linn Femia shared their impressions about the Harding-Phillips correspondence and what they reveal about Harding's character and political views; his relationship with his wife; and ...

  2. 17 de nov. de 2014 · Our neighbors down the road at the Library of Congress recently shared online more than 1,000 pages of love letters from Warren Gamaliel Harding to his longtime paramour, Mrs. Carrie Fulton Phillips. I’ve read letters between John and Abigail Adams, and between Harry and Bess Truman.

  3. Title: Warren G. Harding-Carrie Fulton Phillips Correspondence Span Dates: 1910-1924 ID No.: MSS48595 Creator: Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923 Creator: Phillips, Carrie Fulton, 1873-1960 Extent: 240 items Extent: 2 containers Extent: .6 linear feet Language: Collection material in English

  4. 29 de jul. de 2014 · The Library today opened to the public a collection of approximately 1,000 pages of correspondence between 29th U.S. President Warren G. Harding and his mistress, Carrie Fulton Phillips. The letters have been sealed in a vault in the Library’s Manuscript Division since their donation in 1972.

  5. 7 de jul. de 2014 · Before Warren G. Harding became president of the United States, he was involved in a 15-year love affair with a woman named Carrie Fulton Phillips. On July 29, a century after the affair, approximately 1,000 pages of love letters written by a married Harding to Phillips will be released to the public, the Library of Congress announced recently.

  6. An analysis of a few of Warren Harding's letters to his mistress, Carrie Fulton Phillips, based on a conversation with Karen Linn Femia, an archivist at the Library of Congress. Portrait of Warren Harding p. 1. Condition of the Letter p. 1. Embossed Signature p. 1. Status of Their Relationship p. 2.

  7. In 1956, Carrie Fulton Phillips moved into a nursing home. It was left to her lawyer and guardian, Don Williamson, to sort Phillips's possessions in her Marion, Ohio, home. While clearing a closet, Williamson found a box full of letters dating from 1910 to about 1924. Not knowing what to do with the papers, he brought them home for safekeeping. This collection is comprised solely of the ...