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Harry M. Daugherty letter to Warren G. Harding, May 14, 1920

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In this letter dated May 14, 1920, Harry Daugherty, Senator Warren G. Harding's campaign manager, writes to Harding to ask about his meeting with Rudolph Hynicka, Cincinnati politician and the Ohio representative for the Republican National Committee. Daugherty expresses his distrust of Hynicka, and believes he is solely interested in having himself elected a member of the National Republican Committee, regardless of who is elected President. This letter is part of the Warren G. Harding Papers (MSS 345). This collection includes correspondence, business records, and other materials documenting Harding’s business career as owner and editor-in-chief of The Daily Marion Star, as well as the various stages of his political career. A significant portion of the collection, and what’s available on Ohio Memory, highlights his 1920 presidential campaign, spanning just before publicly announcing his candidacy to handily defeating Ohio Governor James M. Cox in the election. Correspondents include both Ohio and national businessmen, political figures, and ordinary citizens writing with questions, support, congratulatory notes, and campaign advice. Some of the most interesting insights into the tumultuous political climate in the U.S., the extreme factionalism within the Republican Party in Ohio, and Harding’s campaign strategies are described in letters between Harding and his campaign manager, Harry M. Daugherty. Some of the topics addressed include women’s suffrage, Prohibition, the League of Nations, African American representation and issues, and lingering peace negotiations following World War I.

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