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Carolyn Harding Votaw

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In 1924, after President Harding died in office, Heber Votaw's integrity was challenged in a U.S. Senate hearing on misconduct within the Daugherty Department of Justice.
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and chairman of the boards of parole at each institution. Mrs. Votaw also served as an advisor to the Federal Board of Vocation Education within the
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Soon after her brother was elected to the presidency in 1920, she was appointed to head the social service division of the
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minister, whom she wed in 1903. They moved to Washington while Harding was a U.S. Senator from
120: 95: 632: 684:(reflecting date and place of birth), available at www.ellisisland.org, accessed 2010-11-21. 1319: 1314: 1238: 1162: 1009: 613:, with whom Harding allegedly had an extensive affair, and their child, Elizabeth Britton. 70: 8: 1172: 1132: 1092: 652: 469: 459: 414: 409: 297: 135: 842:
America's First Families: An Inside View of 200 Years of Private Life in the White House
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Ellis Island Ship Manifest For S.S. St. Louis Voyage ending Oct. 3, 1914
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Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia
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List of federal judges appointed by Warren G. Harding
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Harding 995:Electoral history of Warren G. Harding 547:before and during his administration. 1206:Warren G. Harding Presidential Center 935: 909: 196:Southern Africa-Indian Ocean Division 700: 570:with her husband, Heber H. Votaw, a 1017:1920 Republican National Convention 755: 13: 862:"Dope Scandal Ensnarles Harding", 283:Maranatha Volunteers International 14: 1376: 1041:Inauguration of Warren G. Harding 360:Three Angels Broadcasting Network 1288: 1287: 960:28th Lieutenant Governor of Ohio 659: 645: 37: 1365:American expatriates in Myanmar 1360:Presidency of Warren G. 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Votaw" 746:"Sister's View of Harding" 730:"Harding's Sister Resigns" 591:U.S. Public Health Service 121:Pre-Second Advent Judgment 1266: 1219: 1181: 1071:General Accounting Office 1061:Budget and Accounting Act 1025: 970: 943: 864:Lubbock Morning Avalanche 599:Superintendent of Prisons 313:Colleges and universities 1350:People from Marion, Ohio 1190:The President's Daughter 1098:Emergency Tariff of 1921 839:Carl Sferrazza Anthony, 762:Milestones, Nov. 5, 1951 1168:Voyage of Understanding 1143:Veterans Administration 1113:Fordney–McCumber Tariff 1088:Dyer Anti-Lynching Bill 1051:Depression of 1920–1921 622:Bureau of Investigation 620:, then the head of the 221:Trans-European Division 201:South American Division 186:North American Division 181:Inter-European Division 176:Inter-American Division 131:Conditional immortality 76:1888 General Conference 1233:Elizabeth Ann Blaesing 1128:Knox–Porter Resolution 899:, accessed 2010-11-16. 795:Morris Robert Werner, 784:Oswego Daily Palladium 752:, 1920-06-14, at p. 3. 697:, 1948-06-10 at p. 24. 555: 211:Southern Asia Division 206:South Pacific Division 106:Three Angels' Messages 96:28 Fundamental Beliefs 1245:Carolyn Harding Votaw 830:, 1925-01-28 at p. 3. 633:Takoma Park, Maryland 572:Seventh-day Adventist 553: 1239:George Tryon Harding 1163:Harding Railroad Car 1066:Bureau of the Budget 1010:Front porch campaign 866:, 1924-04-06, p. 29. 798:Privileged Character 71:Great Disappointment 1173:Teapot Dome scandal 1138:Sheppard–Towner Act 1133:Revenue Act of 1921 1093:Emergency Quota Act 1083:Capper–Volstead Act 882:, 1925-01-22, p. 3. 828:San Antonio Express 786:, 1920-11-24, p. 9. 653:Christianity portal 470:Samuele Bacchiocchi 460:Herbert E. 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