Image courtesy of the Warren G. Harding photograph collection, P 146, Ohio History Connection
Blogs
These blog posts were written as part of a grant project funded by the the National Historical Publications and Records Commission in 2021-2023. This grant also supported the rehousing, description and cataloging of three archival Harding collections.
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- This article, written at the start of the 2021-2023 grant project surrounding the Warren G. Harding collections, discusses cataloging Harding's early correspondence.
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- A piece that highlights several compelling stories from Harding's senatorial correspondence with his Ohio constituents.
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- This blog discusses the blossoming audio technology of the early 1920s and how Harding used it to communicate with the American public.
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- A detailed look at how Harding, his opponent James Cox, and the American people felt about the ongoing Irish War of Independence and the impact that conflict had on the 1920 United States' presidential election.
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- This article revisits the story of Harding's final visit to his hometown of Marion, Ohio in 1922, a year before his untimely and unexpected death in San Francisco.
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- An investigation into the 1922 coal miners' and railroad shopmen's strikes that led to a severe coal shortage in New England during the winter of 1922-1923, and a discussion of how Harding handled these crises.
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- Taking advantage of the 100 year anniversary of the Hardings' Voyage of Understanding, this blog post showcases some of the unique and fascinating gifts given to President Harding while he toured the Western United States and Alaska.