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  1. Around 1889, Florence met and started dating the owner and publisher of one of Marion’s local newspapers. Warren G. Harding, who had purchased the struggling Marion Daily Star in 1884 when he was just 19 years old, was handsome, personable – and broke. Her father, never letting Florence forget about her first mistake in marriage, was vocal ...

  2. Florence Harding. Florence Kling Harding admitted that she had "only one real hobby -- my husband." To this end, she assisted President Warren G. Harding in all his endeavors, from the newspaper business to the United States Senate, and finally to the presidency of the United States. She was her husband's political adviser, boasting, "I know ...

  3. 31 de may. de 2023 · Florence Harding "This biography reveals the never-before-told story of First Lady Florence Harding's phenomenal rise to power." "Carl Sferrazza Anthony not only recounts the drama of Florence Harding's personality but uses the White House to bring to life Jazz Age America.

  4. 15 de ago. de 2017 · Florence Harding started out life as the wealthiest young woman of an Ohio town. She ended it the widow of a scandal-plagued president. Born on this day in 1860, Florence Harding would go on to ...

  5. Florence Harding did not live to see the publication of Nan Britton's book, The President's Daughter nor the one written by former F.B.I. agent Gaston Means,The Strange Death of President Harding. A friend of Jess Smith and an acquaintance of Evalyn McLean, Mean wrote a book that devastated the reputation of Florence Harding, accusing her of poisoning the President.

  6. Find out how Florence Harding, America’s first feminist first lady, helped put her husband in the White House. #HistoryChannel Subscribe for more from HISTOR...

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  7. Florence "Flossie" Harding, née Florence Mabel Kling le 15 août 1860 à Marion (Ohio), morte le 21 novembre 1924, fut la « Première dame » des États-Unis du 4 mars 1921 au 2 août 1923 en sa qualité d'épouse du 29e président des États-Unis d'Amérique, Warren Gamaliel Harding .