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Warren Gamaliel Harding 29th President of the United States (1921-1923), 18651923 (aged 57 years)

Warren Gamaliel Harding, 29th President of the United States (1921-1923).
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Warren Gamaliel /Harding/ 29th President of the United States (1921-1923)
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Warren Gamaliel
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Harding
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29th President of the United States (1921-1923)
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Warren Gamaliel Harding, 29th President of the United States (1921-1923).
18651923
Birth: 2 November 1865 21 22 Blooming Grove, Morrow County, Ohio, USA
Death: 2 August 1923San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
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Warren Gamaliel Harding, 29th President of the United States (1921-1923).
18651923
Birth: 2 November 1865 21 22 Blooming Grove, Morrow County, Ohio, USA
Death: 2 August 1923San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
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Birth: 15 August 1860Marion, Marion County, Ohio, USA
Death: 21 November 1924Marion, Marion County, Ohio, USA
Marriage Marriage8 July 1891Marion, Marion County, Ohio, USA
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Warren Gamaliel Harding, 29th President of the United States (1921-1923).
18651923
Birth: 2 November 1865 21 22 Blooming Grove, Morrow County, Ohio, USA
Death: 2 August 1923San Francisco, San Francisco County, California, USA
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Birth: 15 August 1860Marion, Marion County, Ohio, USA
Death: 21 November 1924Marion, Marion County, Ohio, USA
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Author of last change: Danny
Note

He won the 1920 election (the first in which women were allowed to participate) over James M. Cox and Eugene V. Debs, by a popular vote of 16,143,407 to 9,130,328 and
919,799, and an electoral vote of 404 to 127 and 0. Calvin Coolidge, his successor, was his Vice-President.