J. W. Vandervort introduces Senator Warren G. Harding to West Virginia's delegation in Harding's hometown Marion, Ohio. Vandervort praises Harding and pledges West Virginia's support as a neighboring state, citing its dedication to democracy and freedom. He believes Harding can lead the nation from its troubled state after World War I to a new independence. 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 available on Ohio Memory, highlights his 1920...
Set for publication in newspapers on September 22, 1920, this press release contains the itineraries...
In this letter dated March 22, 1920, Senator Warren G. Harding writes to C.M. Idelman in Portland, O...
Dated August 28, 1920, this telegram from F. Edward Mitchell to Senator Warren G. Harding states tha...
Prepared for publication on September 1, 1920, this press release includes several stories that spea...
Prepared for publication in newspapers on September 16, 1920, this press release outlines Warren G. ...
Prepared for publication on October 24, 1920, this press release contains a statement given by Warre...
Senator Warren G. Harding delivered this address at a memorial dinner for former U.S. President, and...
In this letter dated February 4, 1920, Senator Warren G. Harding writes to John W. McConkie, a newsp...
In this letter dated December 23, 1919, Walter B. Hill of East Liverpool, Ohio, writes to Senator Wa...
Dated September 22, 1920, this telegram from Warren G. Harding to John Moffatt of the Harding and Co...
This document details the promotional materials distributed by the Republican National Committee off...
Dated September 1920, this is a speech segment for Senator Warren G. Harding to be added to a larger...
In this letter dated April 11, 1920, Senator Warren G. Harding writes to George Henry Chamberlain in...
In this letter dated 1920, The People Publishing Company writes to Senator Warren G. Harding, to sug...
This is a speech or public statement presented by Senator Warren G. Harding during his 1920 presiden...
Set for publication in newspapers on September 22, 1920, this press release contains the itineraries...
In this letter dated March 22, 1920, Senator Warren G. Harding writes to C.M. Idelman in Portland, O...
Dated August 28, 1920, this telegram from F. Edward Mitchell to Senator Warren G. Harding states tha...
Prepared for publication on September 1, 1920, this press release includes several stories that spea...
Prepared for publication in newspapers on September 16, 1920, this press release outlines Warren G. ...
Prepared for publication on October 24, 1920, this press release contains a statement given by Warre...
Senator Warren G. Harding delivered this address at a memorial dinner for former U.S. President, and...
In this letter dated February 4, 1920, Senator Warren G. Harding writes to John W. McConkie, a newsp...
In this letter dated December 23, 1919, Walter B. Hill of East Liverpool, Ohio, writes to Senator Wa...
Dated September 22, 1920, this telegram from Warren G. Harding to John Moffatt of the Harding and Co...
This document details the promotional materials distributed by the Republican National Committee off...
Dated September 1920, this is a speech segment for Senator Warren G. Harding to be added to a larger...
In this letter dated April 11, 1920, Senator Warren G. Harding writes to George Henry Chamberlain in...
In this letter dated 1920, The People Publishing Company writes to Senator Warren G. Harding, to sug...
This is a speech or public statement presented by Senator Warren G. Harding during his 1920 presiden...
Set for publication in newspapers on September 22, 1920, this press release contains the itineraries...
In this letter dated March 22, 1920, Senator Warren G. Harding writes to C.M. Idelman in Portland, O...
Dated August 28, 1920, this telegram from F. Edward Mitchell to Senator Warren G. Harding states tha...