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Harding Warren


Warren Harding Excessively RARE ALS as President on White House Stationery, Sending Affectionate Christmas Greetings to his Sister 

 

WARREN G. HARDING, Autograph Letter Signed, to Abigail V. Harding, December 23, 1922.  1 p., on “THE WHITE HOUSE” stationery, and includes typed envelope. Horizontal mailing fold, near fine condition.

 

RARE. Of the few Presidential ALS's of Harding, one sold in the Forbes Auction at Christie's in 2005 for approximately $12,000.

 


In this brief, warm letter, President Harding sends his sister a Christmas gift and expresses his wish that he could be at home with friends and family in Marion, Ohio.

 


Complete Transcript

Dec 23/22


Dear Sister Abigail:


Enclosed find a little Christmas gift, a token of a brother’s loving regard. I shall think of you at Xmas time, and I shall have a real regret that I can not celebrate in the atmosphere of home and amid the surroundings of family and friends. My love and good wishes to you.


Yours Affectionately


Warren g Harding

 

Warren G. Harding (1865-1923) was born in Ohio, the oldest of eight children born to George Tryon Harding and Phoebe Dickerson. His father was a school teacher and doctor, and his mother was a midwife. In 1870, his father purchased a local weekly newspaper, and Warren Harding learned the basics of the newspaper business from him. Harding graduated from Ohio Central College in 1882, and rejoined his family in Marion, Ohio, where he lived for much of his adult life. He purchased a failing newspaper and built it into a successful operation. In 1891, Harding married the young divorcee Florence Kling (1860-1924), and the couple had no children. The stresses of his role as editor and Republican Party loyalist forced him to recuperate at the Battle Creek Sanitorium in Michigan five times between 1889 and 1901. While campaigning for fellow Ohioan William McKinley in 1896, Harding established himself in Ohio Republican circles. In 1899, he won election to the Ohio Senate and served for four years. Harding then won election as lieutenant governor, and served from January 1904 to January 1906. In the controversial 1912 Republican National Convention, Harding supported incumbent President William Howard Taft over former President Theodore Roosevelt. In 1914, Harding won election to the U.S. Senate, where he was a careful, conservative Republican. In 1920, he won the Republican nomination for president as a dark-horse candidate and went on to win the general election by a landslide after a front-porch campaign in Marion. Harding’s presidency from March 1921 until his death in August 1923 was marked by conservative policies designed to minimize the government’s role in the economy, with a major tax cut for the wealthy and greatly increased tariff rates. The Washington Naval Conference led to a naval disarmament program, but the Teapot Dome scandal and other scandals diminished Harding’s popularity after his death of a heart attack in San Francisco.

 

Abigail V. “Daisy” Harding (1875-1935) was born in Ohio, and became a school teacher. In 1920, she still lived with her father in Marion. In December 1924, she married Ralph T. Lewis (1877-1967), also in Marion. Her oldest brother was President Warren G. Harding.

 

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

 

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