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  1. 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 .

  2. Harding was the young publisher of the town’s only newspaper named Marion Daily Star. Now, this paper’s name is the Marion Star. Florence became closer to Warren G. Harding who is 5 years her junior. The two married in 1891. The couple did not get any children of their own. But, Florence’s son Marshall Eugene De Wolfe sometimes lived with ...

  3. 23 de feb. de 2024 · Florence Harding was born on August 15, 1860, in Marion, Ohio. She married Warren G. Harding in 1891 and helped him run the Marion Star, the local newspaper. They moved to Washington, D.C., in 1914 when Warren G. Harding was elected to the Senate. He was elected president in 1921 and Florence managed press relations.

  4. 1 de oct. de 2000 · A first lady ahead of her time. Following Harding’s death on August 2, 1923, the highly political role of Florence Harding raised a new consciousness about the old first lady role. In light of the increased profile of women in all phases of public life during the Jazz Age, she was universally hailed for her work.

  5. Harding, Florence K. (1860–1924)American first lady (1921–1923), wife of the 29th U.S. president Warren G. Harding, whose effort to give the White House back to the people was diminished by her husband's scandal-plagued administration.

  6. Florence Harding. [ [ Henry DeWolfe (first husband of U.S. First Lady Florence Harding (1859-1894))| ]] Florence Harding (n. 15 august 1860 - d. 21 noiembrie 1924) a fost soția lui Warren G. Harding, Președinte al Statelor Unite ale Americii. A fost Prima Doamnă a Statelor Unite ale Americii între 1921 și 1923.

  7. 23 de sept. de 2021 · Florence was the oldest of 3 children, and the only female child in her family. Most people would usually associate her first and foremost with her husband Warren G. Harding, but Florence did more than just her First Lady responsibilities. She had a very interesting life prior to marriage and after the death of her husband.