President Warren G. Harding Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING
Born: November 2, 1865 in Corsica, Ohio (now Blooming Grove)
Died: August 2, 1923 in San Francisco, California
Died: August 2, 1923 in San Francisco, California
HARDING (1865-1923) was a newspaper editor, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio and U.S. Senator (1915-1921) before becoming the nation's 29th President. The surprise nominee of a deadlocked Republican convention, Harding won a landslide victory over Democrat James Cox from a public tired of Woodrow Wilson's internationalism and ready for what Harding called "not nostrums, but normalcy." Harding interpreted his victory as a repudiation of the League of Nations, but did promote other measures - including a naval disarmament conference - to reduce international tensions. Harding took a narrow view of Presidential powers. While he appointed many capable men to his administration, including Herbert Hoover, Andrew Mellon and Charles Evans Hughes, he was undone by others and by corrupt friends. Harding died while on a tour of the Western U.S., and was thus spared the worst of the developing Teapot Dome scandal.
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PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - CHECK ENDORSED 05/03/1893 - HFSID 253895WARREN G. HARDING Warren G. Harding endorses a check for payment for a printing job for the County. Partly Printed Check endorsed: "W.G. Harding" on verso, 8½x3½. Auditor's Office Marion County, Marion, Ohio, 1893 May 3. Signed: "W.L. Clark" as Auditor.
Sale Price $807.50
$950.00
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PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - CIVIL APPOINTMENT SIGNED 01/27/1922 CO-SIGNED BY: WILL H. HAYS - HFSID 5685WARREN G. HARDING and WILL H. HAYS Appointment of a postmaster for Buckley, Washington Civil Appointment signed: "Warren G. Harding" as President and "Will H. Hays" as Postmaster General, 1p, 18x14½. Washington, 1922 January 27. Appointment of Forest W.
Sale Price $1,190.00
$1,400.00
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PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - CIVIL APPOINTMENT SIGNED 08/13/1922 CO-SIGNED BY: HUBERT WORK - HFSID 15696WARREN G. HARDING and HUBERT WORK. Partly Printed DS: "Warren G. Harding" as President and "Hubert Work" as Postmaster General, 1p, 18x14. Washington, 1922 August 30. Appointment of Ralph P. Holloway as "Postmaster at Pottstown, in the County of Montgomery, State of Pennsylvania.
Sale Price $1,190.00
$1,400.00
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PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - COLLECTION WITH CHIEF JUSTICE CHARLES E HUGHES - HFSID 348143PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING and CHIEF JUSTICE CHARLES HUGHES The two men signed several items in this large collection. Collection comprises 1) INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH SIGNED: "To Mr. H. R. Cornish With cordial regards/ Feb. 23, 1930 Charles E. Hughes". B/w. 7x10½ visible.
Sale Price $8,500.00
$10,000.00
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PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - COLLECTION WITH ROBERT F. WAGNER JR., JAMES WOLCOTT WADSWORTH, JR., GEORGE B. CHRISTIAN - HFSID 288353Archive of letters written by and to the President, his aides and sister, including a letter offering evidence to refute Nan Britton's claim that Harding was father of her child. Accompanying memorabilia includes vintage photos of Harding, and passes signed by two prominent US Senators.
Sale Price $6,162.50
$7,250.00
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PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - DIPLOMATIC APPOINTMENT SIGNED 10/20/1921 CO-SIGNED BY: CHIEF JUSTICE CHARLES E HUGHES - HFSID 13014WARREN G. HARDING and CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. Partly Printed DS: "Warren G. Harding" as President and "Charles E. Hughes" as Secretary of State, 1p, 39x21½. Washington, 1921 October 20. Appointment of Harvey T.
Sale Price $2,040.00
$2,400.00
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PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - DOCUMENT SIGNED 06/20/1891 CO-SIGNED BY: F. J. SCHULTZ - HFSID 67853WARREN G. HARDING Proof of Publication of an ad in Harding's newspaper filled out and signed twice by him. Early Partly Printed Document Signed (twice): "W G Harding", 1p, 8¼x4½. Marion, Ohio, 1891 June 23. In full: "Proof of Publication. W.G.
Sale Price $807.50
$950.00
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PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - DOCUMENT SIGNED 07/17/1922 CO-SIGNED BY: CHIEF JUSTICE CHARLES E HUGHES - HFSID 4052WARREN G. HARDING and CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. Partly Printed DS: "Warren G. Harding" as President and "Charles E. Hughes" as Secretary of State, 1p, 17½x13½. Washington, 1922 July 22.Appointment of J.
Sale Price $2,040.00
$2,400.00
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PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - ENGRAVING UNSIGNED - HFSID 3006301WARREN HARDING Unsigned engraving of Warren Harding wearing a suit and tie. Engraving, unsigned. B/w, 9x12 overall, image 4x4¾ (one surface). Bureau of Engraving and Printing. No date. Warren Harding (1865-1923) was a newspaper editor, Lieutenant Governor of Ohio and U.S.
Sale Price $216.00
$240.00
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PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 06/19/1903 - HFSID 30941WARREN G. HARDING The 37-year-old publisher supports the National Economical League. Typed Letter Signed: "W.G. Harding", 1p, 8x10. Marion, Ohio, 1903 June 19. To S.H. Dutcher, Esq., New York, N.Y.
Sale Price $1,020.00
$1,200.00
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PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 09/12/1922 - HFSID 49514WARREN G. HARDING He acknowledges receipt of telegram "in the hours of anxiety" as the country awaits the end of crippling railway strike. Typed Letter Signed: "Warren G. Harding" as 29th U.S. President, 1p, 7x9. The White House, Washington, 1922 September 12. To Wilbur F. Wakeman, New York.
Sale Price $1,360.00
$1,600.00
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PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 09/12/1922 - HFSID 27653WARREN G. HARDING The President appreciates "kindly things" said about his wife, who was stricken with kidney problems that eventually killed her. Typed Letter Sigend: "Warren G. Harding" as 29th U.S. President, 1p, 7x8¾. The White House, Washington, 1922 September 12. To Mrs. Charles L.
Sale Price $1,360.00
$1,600.00
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PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - TYPED QUOTATION SIGNED 10/20/1902 - HFSID 16464WARREN G. HARDING Warren G. Harding signs a typed quotation in black ink. Typed Quotation signed: "Warren G. Harding" as 29th U.S. President, 1p, 6x4. Dated in another hand at lower left, in pencil: "Nov. 3, 1921".
Sale Price $765.00
$900.00
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GOVERNOR THOMAS E. DEWEY - COLLECTION WITH PRESIDENT CALVIN COOLIDGE, PRESIDENT WARREN G. HARDING - HFSID 255088REPUBLICANS. Warren G. Harding, Calvin Coolidge and Thomas Dewey Three unsigned election pieces: pamphlets from the 1920 and 1921 Republican campaigns, and an admission coupon for the 1948 Republican National Convention. Comprises: (1)Booklet, 4 pages, 6x8½, front and verso.
Sale Price $360.00
$400.00