Set for publication in newspapers on September 22, 1920, this press release contains the itineraries for Senator Warren G. Harding's two short campaign trips. The first trip to the western United States includes speaking engagements in Omaha, Kansas City and Oklahoma City from October 7-9. Harding's second trip includes stops in Chattanooga, Louisville, Indianapolis, and St. Louis from October 12-16. This document is part of the Warren G. Harding Papers (MSS 345). This collection includes correspondence, business records, and other materials documenting Harding’s business career as owner and editor-in-chief of The Daily Marion Star, as well as the various stages of his political career. A significant portion of the collection, and what’s a...
Prepared for publication on November 1, 1920, this press release contains a statement from Senator W...
J. W. Vandervort introduces Senator Warren G. Harding to West Virginia's delegation in Harding's hom...
This press release contains an extended quote from Harry M. Daugherty, Warren G. Harding's campaign ...
Prepared for publication in newspapers on September 16, 1920, this press release outlines Warren G. ...
Prepared for publication on November 4, 1920, this press release discusses President Harding's trip ...
Prepared for publication on September 1, 1920, this press release includes several stories that spea...
Prepared for publication in papers on September 15, 1920, this press release features a statement fr...
This document details the promotional materials distributed by the Republican National Committee off...
Prepared for publication on October 24, 1920, this press release contains a statement given by Warre...
Prepared for publication on October 19, 1920, this press release comments on the final speeches plan...
Dated July 4, 1920, this press release draft discusses how Marion, Ohio, and surrounding areas are p...
Dated August 26, 1920, this press release advertises a charity baseball game in Marion, Ohio, betwee...
Dated August 19, 1920, this press release quotes Senator Warren G. Harding's thoughts on women's suf...
Dated September 24, 1920, this press release shares that Senator Warren G. Harding will be deliverin...
This document contains three short press releases regarding Senator Warren G. Harding, Republican pr...
Prepared for publication on November 1, 1920, this press release contains a statement from Senator W...
J. W. Vandervort introduces Senator Warren G. Harding to West Virginia's delegation in Harding's hom...
This press release contains an extended quote from Harry M. Daugherty, Warren G. Harding's campaign ...
Prepared for publication in newspapers on September 16, 1920, this press release outlines Warren G. ...
Prepared for publication on November 4, 1920, this press release discusses President Harding's trip ...
Prepared for publication on September 1, 1920, this press release includes several stories that spea...
Prepared for publication in papers on September 15, 1920, this press release features a statement fr...
This document details the promotional materials distributed by the Republican National Committee off...
Prepared for publication on October 24, 1920, this press release contains a statement given by Warre...
Prepared for publication on October 19, 1920, this press release comments on the final speeches plan...
Dated July 4, 1920, this press release draft discusses how Marion, Ohio, and surrounding areas are p...
Dated August 26, 1920, this press release advertises a charity baseball game in Marion, Ohio, betwee...
Dated August 19, 1920, this press release quotes Senator Warren G. Harding's thoughts on women's suf...
Dated September 24, 1920, this press release shares that Senator Warren G. Harding will be deliverin...
This document contains three short press releases regarding Senator Warren G. Harding, Republican pr...
Prepared for publication on November 1, 1920, this press release contains a statement from Senator W...
J. W. Vandervort introduces Senator Warren G. Harding to West Virginia's delegation in Harding's hom...
This press release contains an extended quote from Harry M. Daugherty, Warren G. Harding's campaign ...