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George Washington's inaugural address page 1 of 2. Although not required by the Constitution George Washington presented the first Presidential inaugural address on April 30 1789
George Washington's inaugural address page 1 of 2. Although not required by the Constitution George Washington presented the first Presidential inaugural address on April 30 1789

EVB2940716: George Washington's inaugural address page 1 of 2. Although not required by the Constitution George Washington presented the first Presidential inaugural address on April 30 1789 / Bridgeman Images

George Washington's inaugural address page 1 of 2. Although not required by the Constitution George Washington presented the first Presidential inaugural address on April 30 1789
George Washington's inaugural address page 1 of 2. Although not required by the Constitution George Washington presented the first Presidential inaugural address on April 30 1789

EVB2940717: George Washington's inaugural address page 1 of 2. Although not required by the Constitution George Washington presented the first Presidential inaugural address on April 30 1789 / Bridgeman Images

United Mine Workers President John L. Lewis with Labor Secretary James Davis, June 26, 1922. In April 1922, violence between UMW strikers and strikebreakers resulted in 22 deaths at Williamson County, Illinois. The ugly incident was a blow to the Labor Movement in the Pro-Business Republican 1920s
United Mine Workers President John L. Lewis with Labor Secretary James Davis, June 26, 1922. In April 1922, violence between UMW strikers and strikebreakers resulted in 22 deaths at Williamson County, Illinois. The ugly incident was a blow to the Labor Movement in the Pro-Business Republican 1920s

EVB2948744: United Mine Workers President John L. Lewis with Labor Secretary James Davis, June 26, 1922. In April 1922, violence between UMW strikers and strikebreakers resulted in 22 deaths at Williamson County, Illinois. The ugly incident was a blow to the Labor Movement in the Pro-Business Republican 1920s / Bridgeman Images

Alfred E. Smith at the age of 27 with his wife, Catherine Ann Dunn Smith and two babies. c. 1900
Alfred E. Smith at the age of 27 with his wife, Catherine Ann Dunn Smith and two babies. c. 1900

EVB2948757: Alfred E. Smith at the age of 27 with his wife, Catherine Ann Dunn Smith and two babies. c. 1900 / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding signing the Edge-Ansorge Resolution for development of the New York Port. It confirmed the establishment of the Port of New York Authority in the treaty between the states of New Jersey and New York on April 30, 1921. Rep. Martin Ansorge, of New York, is standing (third) from President Harding, with papers under arm
President Warren Harding signing the Edge-Ansorge Resolution for development of the New York Port. It confirmed the establishment of the Port of New York Authority in the treaty between the states of New Jersey and New York on April 30, 1921. Rep. Martin Ansorge, of New York, is standing (third) from President Harding, with papers under arm

EVB2948765: President Warren Harding signing the Edge-Ansorge Resolution for development of the New York Port. It confirmed the establishment of the Port of New York Authority in the treaty between the states of New Jersey and New York on April 30, 1921. Rep. Martin Ansorge, of New York, is standing (third) from President Harding, with papers under arm / Bridgeman Images

U.S. Presidents for 30 years have favored a world court! Write your two senators. We must join now, 1931 (poster)
U.S. Presidents for 30 years have favored a world court! Write your two senators. We must join now, 1931 (poster)

EVB2948766: U.S. Presidents for 30 years have favored a world court! Write your two senators. We must join now, 1931 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

President Warren and Florence Harding watch the parade of Shrine Temple units pass the White House. With them is Imperial Potentate James B. McCandless of Aloha Temple and Mrs. McCandless, and General John J. Pershing. 1923
President Warren and Florence Harding watch the parade of Shrine Temple units pass the White House. With them is Imperial Potentate James B. McCandless of Aloha Temple and Mrs. McCandless, and General John J. Pershing. 1923

EVB2948772: President Warren and Florence Harding watch the parade of Shrine Temple units pass the White House. With them is Imperial Potentate James B. McCandless of Aloha Temple and Mrs. McCandless, and General John J. Pershing. 1923 / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding and former President Howard Taft at the White House. On June 30, 1921, Following the death of Chief Justice Edward Douglass White, President Warren G. Harding nominated Taft to assume his post on June 30, 1921. It was the job Taft had longed for
President Warren Harding and former President Howard Taft at the White House. On June 30, 1921, Following the death of Chief Justice Edward Douglass White, President Warren G. Harding nominated Taft to assume his post on June 30, 1921. It was the job Taft had longed for

EVB2948773: President Warren Harding and former President Howard Taft at the White House. On June 30, 1921, Following the death of Chief Justice Edward Douglass White, President Warren G. Harding nominated Taft to assume his post on June 30, 1921. It was the job Taft had longed for / Bridgeman Images

Two Presidents with Robert Lincoln at the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial on May 20, 1922. Former President, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, William Howard Taft (left) led the ceremony. President Warren Harding stands with the oldest and only surviving son of President Abraham Lincoln
Two Presidents with Robert Lincoln at the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial on May 20, 1922. Former President, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, William Howard Taft (left) led the ceremony. President Warren Harding stands with the oldest and only surviving son of President Abraham Lincoln

EVB2948774: Two Presidents with Robert Lincoln at the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial on May 20, 1922. Former President, and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, William Howard Taft (left) led the ceremony. President Warren Harding stands with the oldest and only surviving son of President Abraham Lincoln / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding speaking with Army Chief of Staff General Pershing. c. 1921-23. At left is First Lady Florence Harding
President Warren Harding speaking with Army Chief of Staff General Pershing. c. 1921-23. At left is First Lady Florence Harding

EVB2948776: President Warren Harding speaking with Army Chief of Staff General Pershing. c. 1921-23. At left is First Lady Florence Harding / Bridgeman Images

Thomas Edison naps under a tree, on July 19, 1921. In the background President Warren Harding reads a newspaper in a camp chair next to Harvey Firestone. Maryland
Thomas Edison naps under a tree, on July 19, 1921. In the background President Warren Harding reads a newspaper in a camp chair next to Harvey Firestone. Maryland

EVB2948779: Thomas Edison naps under a tree, on July 19, 1921. In the background President Warren Harding reads a newspaper in a camp chair next to Harvey Firestone. Maryland / Bridgeman Images

Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa with President Warren Harding at the White House, 1921 (b/w photo)
Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa with President Warren Harding at the White House, 1921 (b/w photo)

EVB2948780: Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa with President Warren Harding at the White House, 1921 (b/w photo), Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa with President Warren Harding at the White House, 1921 (b/w photo)
Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa with President Warren Harding at the White House, 1921 (b/w photo)

EVB2948781: Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa with President Warren Harding at the White House, 1921 (b/w photo), Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa at the White House, 1921 (b/w photo)
Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa at the White House, 1921 (b/w photo)

EVB2948782: Albert Einstein and his wife Elsa at the White House, 1921 (b/w photo), Unknown photographer, (20th century) / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding throwing out the first base ball on opening day, 1922. Washington D.C
President Warren Harding throwing out the first base ball on opening day, 1922. Washington D.C

EVB2948794: President Warren Harding throwing out the first base ball on opening day, 1922. Washington D.C / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding poses with Baseball players, Leslie Bush and Walter Johnson (left). Yankee Stadium, New York City, April 24, 1923
President Warren Harding poses with Baseball players, Leslie Bush and Walter Johnson (left). Yankee Stadium, New York City, April 24, 1923

EVB2948796: President Warren Harding poses with Baseball players, Leslie Bush and Walter Johnson (left). Yankee Stadium, New York City, April 24, 1923 / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding shakes hands with Babe Ruth at Yankee Stadium, April 24, 1923
President Warren Harding shakes hands with Babe Ruth at Yankee Stadium, April 24, 1923

EVB2948798: President Warren Harding shakes hands with Babe Ruth at Yankee Stadium, April 24, 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Warren Harding with fishing rod and fish at Cocolobo Cay Club, Adams Key, Florida. c. 1921-23
Warren Harding with fishing rod and fish at Cocolobo Cay Club, Adams Key, Florida. c. 1921-23

EVB2948801: Warren Harding with fishing rod and fish at Cocolobo Cay Club, Adams Key, Florida. c. 1921-23 / Bridgeman Images

President Harding's secretary and political advisor George Christian at White House, election night, 1922. Christian (center) was Harding's closest advisor and confidante. Shortly after Harding's death, Christian and First Lady Florence Harding selected official papers of the dead President for burning
President Harding's secretary and political advisor George Christian at White House, election night, 1922. Christian (center) was Harding's closest advisor and confidante. Shortly after Harding's death, Christian and First Lady Florence Harding selected official papers of the dead President for burning

EVB2948802: President Harding's secretary and political advisor George Christian at White House, election night, 1922. Christian (center) was Harding's closest advisor and confidante. Shortly after Harding's death, Christian and First Lady Florence Harding selected official papers of the dead President for burning / Bridgeman Images

Florence Kling Harding, ambitious wife of Senator Warren Harding of Ohio. She was an influential advisor to her husband, who was U.S. President from 1921-23. Photo from 1919 or 1920
Florence Kling Harding, ambitious wife of Senator Warren Harding of Ohio. She was an influential advisor to her husband, who was U.S. President from 1921-23. Photo from 1919 or 1920

EVB2948816: Florence Kling Harding, ambitious wife of Senator Warren Harding of Ohio. She was an influential advisor to her husband, who was U.S. President from 1921-23. Photo from 1919 or 1920 / Bridgeman Images

First Lady Florence Harding (left) with a group including Grace Coolidge (right). c. 1921-23. The women wear elaborate early 1920s loose fitting dresses and large hats
First Lady Florence Harding (left) with a group including Grace Coolidge (right). c. 1921-23. The women wear elaborate early 1920s loose fitting dresses and large hats

EVB2948818: First Lady Florence Harding (left) with a group including Grace Coolidge (right). c. 1921-23. The women wear elaborate early 1920s loose fitting dresses and large hats / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding and First Lady watching a tennis match on the White House courts. The match featured Manuel Alonso of Spain and William Tilden. May 1923
President Warren Harding and First Lady watching a tennis match on the White House courts. The match featured Manuel Alonso of Spain and William Tilden. May 1923

EVB2948821: President Warren Harding and First Lady watching a tennis match on the White House courts. The match featured Manuel Alonso of Spain and William Tilden. May 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Senator Warren and Florence Harding, in an 1920 photo. He served as Senator from Ohio from 1914-1921 and as President from 1921 until his death in August 1923
Senator Warren and Florence Harding, in an 1920 photo. He served as Senator from Ohio from 1914-1921 and as President from 1921 until his death in August 1923

EVB2948822: Senator Warren and Florence Harding, in an 1920 photo. He served as Senator from Ohio from 1914-1921 and as President from 1921 until his death in August 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Dr. Cary Grayson was White House physician to President Woodrow Wilson. With Edith Galt Wilson, he hid the severity of Wilson's October 1919 stroke from members of the government and the public. He continued to attend the former President Wilson until his death in 1924. Photo dated Sept. 28, 1923
Dr. Cary Grayson was White House physician to President Woodrow Wilson. With Edith Galt Wilson, he hid the severity of Wilson's October 1919 stroke from members of the government and the public. He continued to attend the former President Wilson until his death in 1924. Photo dated Sept. 28, 1923

EVB2948825: Dr. Cary Grayson was White House physician to President Woodrow Wilson. With Edith Galt Wilson, he hid the severity of Wilson's October 1919 stroke from members of the government and the public. He continued to attend the former President Wilson until his death in 1924. Photo dated Sept. 28, 1923 / Bridgeman Images

United States Capitol from the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. Night view in the rain, 1923. Photo by Theodor Horydczak
United States Capitol from the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. Night view in the rain, 1923. Photo by Theodor Horydczak

EVB2948835: United States Capitol from the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress. Night view in the rain, 1923. Photo by Theodor Horydczak / Bridgeman Images

The public waiting in line to shake hands with the President Warren Harding, c. 1921-23. First Lady Florence Harding opened the White House to the public for the first time since April 1917. Some lawns and other areas on the grounds were open to the public as well
The public waiting in line to shake hands with the President Warren Harding, c. 1921-23. First Lady Florence Harding opened the White House to the public for the first time since April 1917. Some lawns and other areas on the grounds were open to the public as well

EVB2948837: The public waiting in line to shake hands with the President Warren Harding, c. 1921-23. First Lady Florence Harding opened the White House to the public for the first time since April 1917. Some lawns and other areas on the grounds were open to the public as well / Bridgeman Images

Washington Monument on armistice night, 1921. Electric lights beam from the top of the Washington Monument at night, and lights on the ground, directed upward, illuminate the sides
Washington Monument on armistice night, 1921. Electric lights beam from the top of the Washington Monument at night, and lights on the ground, directed upward, illuminate the sides

EVB2948840: Washington Monument on armistice night, 1921. Electric lights beam from the top of the Washington Monument at night, and lights on the ground, directed upward, illuminate the sides / Bridgeman Images

Senator Warren Harding on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, c. 1918-1920
Senator Warren Harding on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, c. 1918-1920

EVB2948841: Senator Warren Harding on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, c. 1918-1920 / Bridgeman Images

President Calvin Coolidge, c. 1923-1928
President Calvin Coolidge, c. 1923-1928

EVB2948844: President Calvin Coolidge, c. 1923-1928 / Bridgeman Images

Elect These Men, For Governor Samuel W. McCall. For Lt. Governor of Winchester Calvin Coolidge of Northampton, c.1915 (poster)
Elect These Men, For Governor Samuel W. McCall. For Lt. Governor of Winchester Calvin Coolidge of Northampton, c.1915 (poster)

EVB2948851: Elect These Men, For Governor Samuel W. McCall. For Lt. Governor of Winchester Calvin Coolidge of Northampton, c.1915 (poster) / Bridgeman Images

Dr. J. A. Kierman headed Tuberculosis Eradication in the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Sept. 17, 1924. The darkest counties on the map have tuberculin infection rates over 15% which could be transmitted to humans who worked with the cow, or their meat, or drank their unpasteurized milk
Dr. J. A. Kierman headed Tuberculosis Eradication in the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Sept. 17, 1924. The darkest counties on the map have tuberculin infection rates over 15% which could be transmitted to humans who worked with the cow, or their meat, or drank their unpasteurized milk

EVB2948855: Dr. J. A. Kierman headed Tuberculosis Eradication in the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. Sept. 17, 1924. The darkest counties on the map have tuberculin infection rates over 15% which could be transmitted to humans who worked with the cow, or their meat, or drank their unpasteurized milk / Bridgeman Images

William J. Donovan as Assistant Attorney General, March 19, 1925. He was appointed to the Antitrust Division by President Calvin Coolidge. He is best known for his World War 2 leadership of Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
William J. Donovan as Assistant Attorney General, March 19, 1925. He was appointed to the Antitrust Division by President Calvin Coolidge. He is best known for his World War 2 leadership of Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

EVB2948862: William J. Donovan as Assistant Attorney General, March 19, 1925. He was appointed to the Antitrust Division by President Calvin Coolidge. He is best known for his World War 2 leadership of Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the precursor to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) / Bridgeman Images

Henry Stimson was Secretary of State in President Herbert Hoover's Cabinet from 1929-1933
Henry Stimson was Secretary of State in President Herbert Hoover's Cabinet from 1929-1933

EVB2948863: Henry Stimson was Secretary of State in President Herbert Hoover's Cabinet from 1929-1933 / Bridgeman Images

Children's Crusade for Amnesty for American political prisoners for Anti-World War 1 protest. In 1922 they marched in Washington D.C. with signs reading, 'Four Years Since I Saw My Daddy,' and 'Debs is Free, Who Not My Daddy?'
Children's Crusade for Amnesty for American political prisoners for Anti-World War 1 protest. In 1922 they marched in Washington D.C. with signs reading, 'Four Years Since I Saw My Daddy,' and 'Debs is Free, Who Not My Daddy?'

EVB2948874: Children's Crusade for Amnesty for American political prisoners for Anti-World War 1 protest. In 1922 they marched in Washington D.C. with signs reading, 'Four Years Since I Saw My Daddy,' and 'Debs is Free, Who Not My Daddy?' / Bridgeman Images

President Calvin Coolidge walking down the stairs of the War Department in 1923
President Calvin Coolidge walking down the stairs of the War Department in 1923

EVB2948875: President Calvin Coolidge walking down the stairs of the War Department in 1923 / Bridgeman Images

Community cotton gin owned and operated by African Americans in Madison County, Alabama. 1923. Mule wagons of cotton wait in line for ginning
Community cotton gin owned and operated by African Americans in Madison County, Alabama. 1923. Mule wagons of cotton wait in line for ginning

EVB2948883: Community cotton gin owned and operated by African Americans in Madison County, Alabama. 1923. Mule wagons of cotton wait in line for ginning / Bridgeman Images


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