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R. Jackson | Harding | But, she continued to give piano lessons. Ford realized the power of her position as first lady early on, when she was diagnosed with breast cancer shortly after her husband took office. Durch die Einführung des Frauenwahlrechts in den Vereinigten Staaten bei der Präsidentschaftswahl am 2.

Au cours de la maladie de son mari, elle a assumé la direction commerciale du Marion Star, démontrant immédiatement le talent et le caractère d'un directeur de journal. Florence Mabel Harding (født Kling; 15. august 1860 - død 31. november 1924) var president Warren G. Hardings ektefelle og USAs First Lady fra 1921 til 1923. The son’s name was Marshall Eugene De Wolfe, also known as Marshall Eugene Kling. J. Tyler |

Hayes | Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Florence_Harding&oldid=169120820, Wikipédia:ébauche personnalité américaine, Article de Wikipédia avec notice d'autorité, Portail:Époque contemporaine/Articles liés, Portail:Biographie/Articles liés/Politique, licence Creative Commons attribution, partage dans les mêmes conditions, comment citer les auteurs et mentionner la licence. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Florence Harding was at least as much a modern First Lady as Eleanor Roosevelt--outspoken, a strong feminist, a woman with a major voice in her husband's administration. Six years after she passed away, former FBI agent Gaston Means published “The Strange Death of President Harding,” which insinuated that the first lady had poisoned her husband. Elle s'occupait tout spécialement du bien-être des anciens combattants dont elle défendait la cause avec passion.

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Elle avait une forte influence sur la nomination des membres du cabinet et, lors de la prestation de serment, certains observateurs pensaient qu'elle avait écrit le discours de son mari. De Wolfe died when he was 35 years old. Jump to navigation Jump to search Florence Harding First Lady of the United States, 1921 to 1923. Randolph | No document is available to prove their legal marriage.

Athletic and strong, she was adept at handling horses, and rode hers to the family’s outlying properties to collect rent. However, her father did not like her daughter working and earning in this way. Pierce | Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. In 1890 Florence’s attention was attracted by the young Warren Harding, who had moved to Marion with his parents in the early 1880s and purchased the local newspaper, The Marion Star, in 1884.

But, Florence’s son Marshall Eugene De Wolfe sometimes lived with them. HuffPost is part of Verizon Media. From overcoming oppression, to breaking rules, to reimagining the world or waging a rebellion, these women of history have a story to tell.

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Nach dessen plötzlichem Tod im Amt im August 1923 starb sie im November 1924. Her managerial skills translated well to the political arena, as she oversaw her husband’s finances and social calendar through his rise from Ohio state senator to lieutenant governor to U.S. senator in the early 1900s. Washington | However, her kidney problems increased.

Soon after their marriage, Florence began working at the Star, where she oversaw circulation, advertising, and home delivery. Florence became closer to Warren G. Harding. Warren tomba gravement malade et décéda à l'hôtel Palace de San Francisco le 2 août 1923. Coolidge | Early Life and First Marriage. Nearly five years her junior, he did not appeal to Amos Kling any more than her other friends had.
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All Rights Reserved. The first child of self-made entrepreneur Amos Kling in Marion, Ohio, she acquired such business skills as accounting and bookkeeping while helping in her father’s hardware store.

After their separation, she gave custody of her young son to her father and supported herself by teaching piano, with Harding’s younger sister among her students. Announcing our NEW encyclopedia for Kids!
Now, this paper’s name is the Marion Star. Ed.

She ...read more, Helen Taft (1861-1943) was an American first lady (1909-13) and the wife of William Howard Taft, 27th president of the United States and later chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court. Wilson | There were rumours of subsequent liaisons, however, including one with Nan Britton, who later claimed in her book The President’s Daughter (1927) that she and Warren had taken trips together while he was a senator and that he had fathered her child. Harding was the young publisher of the town’s only newspaper named Marion Daily Star. Carter | Earlier, due to the illness of President Woodrow Wilson the grounds and the mansion had been closed.