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President and Mrs Harding at their home, Marion, Illinois, USA, c1921-c1923. Artist: Keystone View Company

President and Mrs Harding at their home, Marion, Illinois, USA, c1921-c1923. Artist: Keystone View Company


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President and Mrs Harding at their home, Marion, Illinois, USA, c1921-c1923. Artist: Keystone View Company

President and Mrs Harding at their home, Marion, Illinois, USA, c1921-c1923. Detail from a stereoscopic card. A Republican, Warren G Harding (1865-1923) was elected the 29th President of the United States in 1920 but died in office in 1923. He married Florence Kling DeWolfe in 1891

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This print captures President Warren G Harding and his wife, Florence Kling DeWolfe, at their home in Marion, Illinois. Taken between 1921 and 1923 by the Keystone View Company, this detailed image showcases the exterior of their residence. President Harding, a Republican who served as the 29th President of the United States from 1921 until his untimely death in office in 1923, stands proudly beside his elegant wife. Both exude an air of sophistication and grace as they pose for the camera. The couple is impeccably dressed; President Harding dons a dapper suit complete with a bow tie while Mrs. Harding radiates elegance in her stylish dress. The photograph also highlights the architectural beauty of their home with its grand steps leading up to the entrance. As one gazes upon this snapshot frozen in time, it offers a glimpse into early twentieth-century America - a nation shaped by politics and marriage alike. It serves as a testament to President Harding's commitment to public service while showcasing the love shared between him and his devoted wife. This historical artifact not only commemorates an influential figure but also provides insight into American society during this era. Preserved by The Print Collector, it allows us to appreciate both its artistic value and its significance within our nation's history.

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