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  1. Florence Mabel Harding (kızlık soyadı Kling ; 15 Ağustos 1860 – 21 Kasım 1924), 1921'den 1923'e kadar kocası Başkan Warren G. Harding'in eşi olarak ölümüne kadar Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'nin First Lady'si idi. Florence'in Peter De Wolfe ile olan ilk evliliğinden Marshall adında bir oğlu oldu. Daha sonra boşandı ve Ohio'da ...

  2. Deeply researched and richly told, "Florence Harding" reveals the never-before-told story of First Lady Florence Harding -- the driving force behind Warren G. Harding's ascent to one of the most scandal-ridden presidencies in the history of the United States.

  3. Florence eventually burned almost all the presidential papers, an act which has certainly served to cloud the truth regarding the Hardings' knowledge of the corruption around them. Florence Harding survived her husband by only little more than one year, dying in 1924 of complications relating to chronic kidney disease.

  4. 4 de ago. de 2016 · Library of Congress. In 1930, former F.B.I. agent Gaston Means wrote a book that accused Florence of offing her husband. It wasn't accidental food poisoning that had made Harding sick a few days ...

  5. firstladies.c-span.org › 31 › Florence-HardingFirst Ladies | C-SPAN.org

    Born - August 15, 1860 in Marion, Ohio. Parents - Amos H. Kling & Louisa M. Bouton Kling. Married - July 8, 1891 to Warren Harding (first marriage to Henry Atherton DeWolfe in 1880, divorced in 1886) Children - “Eugene” Marshall DeWolfe (from first marriage; 1880 – 1915) Education - Cincinnati Conservatory of Music.

  6. 8 de abr. de 2022 · Florence Harding reveals the never-before-told story of First Lady Florence Harding's phenomenal rise to power. The daughter of an abusive father in small-town Ohio, mother at a young age to an illegitimate child, Florence Harding saw her escape in Warren Harding, and became the driving force behind his ascent to one of the most scandal-ridden presidencies in United States history.

  7. 5 de nov. de 2012 · Florence Harding wurde zur schillernden First Lady. Sie öffnete das Weiße Haus für Besucher, hielt Pressekonferenzen für weibliche Journalisten und bestärkte Frauen, einen Beruf zu erlernen.