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Passenger list for Warren G. Harding's "Voyage of Understanding" trip to Alaska on the U.S.S. Henderson, 1923

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Henderson (Transport)
Title
Passenger list for Warren G. Harding's "Voyage of Understanding" trip to Alaska on the U.S.S. Henderson
Dates
1923 (inclusive)
Quantity
1 vertical file (2 pages)
Collection Number
6009 (Accession No. 6009-001)
Summary
Two-page list of passengers aboard U.S.S. Henderson for Warren G. Harding's "Voyage of Understanding" trip to Alaska
Repository
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu
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Languages
English
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Biographical Note

Warren G. Harding was born November 2, 1865, in Ohio. He began his career in politics in 1899 when elected to the Ohio State Senate as a Republican. He later served as Lieutenant Governor and U.S. Senator. He was sworn in as president on March 4th, 1921 and died on August 2, 1923.

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Content Description

Passenger list for the U.S.S. Henderson, which hosted President Warren G. Harding and his presidential party on his "Voyage of Understanding" trip to Alaska in 1923.

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Historical Background

In 1923, President Harding embarked on his "Voyage of Understanding", a public relations tour throughout Alaska, partially undertaken on the U.S.S. Henderson. He was joined by his wife, Mrs. Harding, Hubert Work (Secretary of the Interior), Herbert Hoover (Secretary of Commerce), Henry Cantwell Wallace (Secretary of Argiculture), and Scott C. Bone (Alaska Territorial Govenor), as well as 80 other presidential staff members, news reporters, and photographers.

The voyage took President Harding though Metlakatla, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Sitka, Juneau and Skagway, Valdez, and Seward. From Seward they continued on to Snow River, Chickaloon, Anchorage, Willow, Montana, Cantwell, Curry, and Nenana by rail and car.

President Harding died on August 2, 1923 in San Francisco, CA, just weeks after his return from Alaska. The official cause of death was pneumonia. However, it was widely suspected that Harding died of food poisoning after eating tainted crabs in Alaska.

- Adapted from LitSite Alaska

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

Creator's copyrights transferred to the University of Washington Libraries Special Collections.

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Administrative Information

Acquisition Information

Unknown - Transfer from VM, 2016-02-29.

Separated Materials

Material Described Separately:

Portraits collection (PH0563)

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Subject Terms

  • Presidents--Public relations--United States
  • Ships--Passenger lists

Personal Names

  • Harding, Florence Kling, 1860-1924

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Personal Names

  • Harding, Warren G. (Warren Gamaliel), 1865-1923

Corporate Names

  • Henderson (Transport)--Passenger lists

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Subject Terms

  • Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
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