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+ | Harding went to bed early on the evening of July 27, 1923, a few hours after giving a speech at the University of Washington. Later that night, he called for his physician Charles E. Sawyer, complaining of pain in the upper abdomen. He died on August 2. | ||
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+ | His wife dies in 1924. Harding's personal physician, Sawyer, dies a few months after his prominent patient. Also shortly after Harding, his personal advisor, Colonel Felder, died; so do John King, intimate partner of Harding patron Daugherty, and Daugherty's associate Hateley. | ||
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Revision as of 14:30, 11 May 2021
Warren Harding (Editor, politician) | ||||||||||||||
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Born | Warren Gamaliel Harding November 2, 1865 Blooming Grove, Ohio, U.S. | |||||||||||||
Died | August 2, 1923 (Age 57) San Francisco, California, U.S. | |||||||||||||
Cause of death | "heart problem" | |||||||||||||
Alma mater | Ohio Central College | |||||||||||||
Religion | Baptist | |||||||||||||
Children | Elizabeth Ann Blaesing | |||||||||||||
Spouse | Florence Kling | |||||||||||||
Party | Republican | |||||||||||||
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Death
Harding went to bed early on the evening of July 27, 1923, a few hours after giving a speech at the University of Washington. Later that night, he called for his physician Charles E. Sawyer, complaining of pain in the upper abdomen. He died on August 2.
His wife dies in 1924. Harding's personal physician, Sawyer, dies a few months after his prominent patient. Also shortly after Harding, his personal advisor, Colonel Felder, died; so do John King, intimate partner of Harding patron Daugherty, and Daugherty's associate Hateley.
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