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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. 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.

  3. Florence Kling Harding. Known as "The Duchess," Florence Mabel Kling Harding served as First Lady from 1921 to 1923 as the wife of President Warren G. Harding. Daughter of the richest man in a small town--Amos Kling, a successful businessman--Florence Mabel Kling was born in Marion, Ohio, in 1860, to grow up in a setting of wealth, position ...

  4. 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 .

  5. First Lady Florence Harding, presented by Katherine Sibley, March 8, 2017. Close. In 1880, Florence married Henry De Wolfe and they had a son, Marshall. After divorcing DeWolfe in 1886, she married Harding who was five years younger than she, in 1891. Harding was then a newspaper publisher in Marion, Ohio, and she became the acknowledged brains ...

  6. 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.

  7. 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 ...