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  1. Florence Mabel Kling DeWolfe Harding, First Lady during the Warren G. Harding administration (1921-23), was born on August 15, 1860. An outspoken supporter of woman suffrage, Mrs. Harding cast her ballot in the presidential campaign of 1920 for her husband. She was the first American First Lady afforded that right, as the Nineteenth Amendment ...

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  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. Florence Kling Harding. American First Lady Florence Kling Harding (1860-1924) used her determined, strong personality to support the political aspirations of her second husband, President Warren G. Harding. Harding survived early setbacks, including a teenage pregnancy and estrangement from her family, to become one of the best-known women of ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Today, the White House Association released the 50th episode of The 1600 Sessions. In this episode, Association President Stewart McLaurin reflects on 49 episodes of The 1600 Sessions. Returning to some of his favorite moments from past episodes, McLaurin highlights some of the most impactful moments in the podcast series.