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Description Political boss Harry M. Daugherty (later Attorney General of the United States), left, with Senator Warren G. Harding (later President of the United States) at Harding's home in Marion, Ohio during the 1920 presidential campaign.
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Source 1920 photograph via Ohio Historical Society website [1]
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