Nan Britton created a scandal in 1927 when she published a book detailing her affair with President Warren G. Harding. Britton's mother, Mary Williams Britton, was a native of New Philadelphia and ...
Last July, editors were in a quandary over a book called The President’s Daughter, published and issued for review by an “Elizabeth Ann Guild, Inc.” of Manhattan. The author, one Nan Britton, ...
The name of Warren Gamaliel Harding again trailed ghostly shadows through the news last week. “President’s Daughter.” In Federal court in Toledo appeared Nan Britton to press her claim to the illicit ...
She was denounced as a “degenerate” and a “pervert,” accused of lying for money and shamed for waging a “diabolical” campaign of falsehoods against the president’s family that tore away at his legacy.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)  The grandson of U.S. President Warren G. Harding and his lover, Nan Britton, went to court in an effort to get the Republican s remains exhumed from the presidential memorial ...
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